United States
QA Engineer - Radiation Detection and Monitoring - $65/hour
This is your chance to do meaningful work remotely, on a contract that has a real future.
You are joining a company that played a critical part in the Artemis space mission. These are not people building generic software. They are global leaders in radiation detection, measurement, analysis, and monitoring, and the technology you are helping to test actually matters.
The contract is 12 months, fully remote, and paying $65 an hour. If you perform well, and the expectation is that you will, this extends to one or two years, or potentially becomes a permanent position. There is a clear path forward here if you want it.
Day to day you are writing and executing functional tests, working with Playwright to build out automated test coverage, and using Ranorex to support the wider testing effort. You are catching issues early, feeding back clearly, and making sure the software that reaches the end user is solid. You work closely with developers and product people, and your input shapes the quality of what gets shipped.
You are comfortable owning your work without someone standing over you. Remote means remote here, so you manage your time well and communicate clearly across the team.
You know Playwright. You know Ranorex. Functional testing is something you have done properly, not just dabbled in. This would be a great second or third role in your QA career, somewhere you can take genuine ownership and build on what you already know.
The work is technical, the mission is serious, and the setup gives you the flexibility to do your best work.
Previous experience in a regulated industry is a must!
Ready to test software that has been part of a space mission?
They'll need someone who's fully authorized to work in the US without any sponsorship / visa (cannot support H-1B visa).
C2C must be through your own LLC (CANNOT be through an employer) and if need be we can do W2 at a reduced rate.
No up-to-date CV required.