#vacancy #aqa #remote
Sardina Systems is an OpenInfra software platform company based on OpenStack, Kubernetes and Ceph. We are looking for a QA Automation Engineer who is able to ensure code quality and functionality from code check-in to testing to join our team.
What will you do:
— Implement gating tests
— Support test automation system
— Develop a set of tests to be able to check our deployment tools, FishOS components for automated gating
— Handle software build and package maintenance (RPM format, using GitLab CI and Koji for automation)
— Fixing packaging errors/bugs
— Repository management and package testing
— Design and implement components in our software build and packaging automation tools, extending and replacing (where necessary) current code, to update with new functionalities
— Working with developers on testing strategy and debugging
— Interface with the open source community where applicable
— Contribute ideas for increasing software reliability
Your qualifications
Required:
— 2+ years of experience in Python (for automation scripting, as minimum, and willing to learn further) and proficient in Bash shell scripting
— System administration skills (proficient) on RHEL, Rocky Linux, AlmaLinux, CentOS or Fedora: services, virtualization, networking, etc.
— Experience with Jenkins, GitLab CI
— Understanding the technical assembly of packages (particularly RPM or DEB package format)
— Experience with CI/CD tools, pipeline development
— Languages: Russian (spoken, written), English (written)
Will be a plus:
— Familiarity with RPM package production, Koji build system
— Familiarity with Zuul
— Experience with cloud management platforms such as OpenStack, GCP, AWS
— Knowledge of Docker, Kubernetes
— Knowledge of automation tools Ansible or Chef
We offer:
— Work on an interesting project with a team of experienced professionals
— All the conditions for rapid progress in the profession, increasing the complexity of tasks as you develop
— Competitive wages with regular review
— Flexible working hours (fixing to Central European Time)
— Five-day working week, within 8 hours a day
— Daily practice of English during the work process
— Opportunity to attend conferences, meetups and other professional events
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