Test and validate developed screens against Figma wireframes and prototypes provided by the UX team, identifying discrepancies in layout, functionality, and user flow.
Conduct thorough UX evaluations to spot improvement gaps, such as usability issues, accessibility problems, or inconsistencies that could impact user satisfaction.
Collaborate closely with the UX design team, developers, testing team, and release managers to communicate findings, suggest enhancements, and ensure smooth handoffs.
Use your knowledge of front-end technologies (CSS and HTML) to diagnose why implemented features deviate from designs and provide actionable feedback to devs.
Participate in team meetings, sprint reviews, and retrospectives, contributing insights on user behavior and screen interactions.
Document test cases, bugs, and UX recommendations in tools like Jira, Confluence, or similar.
Stay updated on UX best practices and emerging tools to continuously improve our testing processes.
Required Skills and Qualifications
Deep Understanding of UX Principles : Proven ability to think from the user's perspective, evaluating interfaces for intuitiveness, efficiency, and delight.
Proficiency in Figma : Expert-level skills in navigating, inspecting, and comparing designs / prototypes to live implementations.
Front-End Knowledge : Solid grasp of CSS and HTML (JavaScript a plus) to understand and troubleshoot UI rendering issues.
Team Communication and Collaboration : Excellent verbal and written skills for articulating feedback, with a collaborative mindset to work across cross-functional teams.
Attitude and Soft Skills : Top-notch listening skills, positive attitude, and a proactive approach to problem-solving. You should be adaptable, empathetic, and committed to quality.
Experience : 1+ years in QA testing, preferably with a UX focus. Experience in testing web & mobile apps is ideal.
Education : Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, HCI, Design, or related field (or equivalent experience).
Preferred Qualifications
Familiarity with tools like Browser DevTools, Figma, or accessibility testing software (e.g., WAVE, Axe).
Experience with automated testing frameworks (e.g., Selenium, Cypress) for UI validation.
Knowledge of user research methods, like A / B testing or heatmaps.