Company
BlockLabs
BlockLabs
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️Title: QA Engineer
Department: Engineering
Location: Lisbon, Hybrid remote / Remote within EU
Block Labs is a leading force in the Web3 space, incubating, investing in, and accelerating top-tier fintech, crypto and iGaming projects. With a mission to shape the future of decentralized technology, we partner with visionary startups to raise funding, refine product-market fit, and grow their audiences. Our diverse team drives innovation, using deep industry expertise and an extensive network to empower the next wave of blockchain-driven companies. At Block Labs, we’re passionate about turning bold ideas into breakthrough success.
Are you ready to champion quality in a dynamic, cross-functional environment? We’re looking for a Quality Assurance Engineer who excels at manual testing and is eager to grow into automation down the line. In this role, you’ll collaborate with product and development teams to ensure a reliable, high-quality platform experience. You’ll also help lay the groundwork for new testing tools, frameworks, and processes as our platform continues to expand.
Lisbon
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