At Digital Forms we help mid-sized service businesses go through digital transformation — part consulting, part building the software ourselves. And when you build the software yourself, quality isn't a checkbox at the end. It's where the whole promise gets kept or broken.
We're kicking off a new module of a platform we've already built for an existing client from the USA, operating in a regulated domain. Design work (UX/UI and architecture) starts now, and development follows right after — which means we want a QA Engineer in the room from the very beginning, not called in once the bugs start piling up.
The good news: requirements are already defined. You won't spend your first month guessing what to test. You can get hands-on from day one — shaping the test strategy, writing test cases, and owning the QA scope end-to-end as the module takes shape around you.
It's a hands-on role in an international setup: the team is mostly Polish, the client is American, and all project documentation, specifications, and bug reports are in English — with regular meetings with the client team.
The engagement: full-time. Around 60% of your time will go to the new module — that project runs from mid-July to 10 November — with the rest supporting other projects across our portfolio. And if the collaboration works well, we're open to continuing beyond November.

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