Company
Hiire
Hiire
We are based in Estonia and we operate globally. We love to work remotely and travel the world. Having freedom, ownership and passion for recruitment are key for us.
We hire amazing tech talent for great companies
We coach highly motivated Professionals to get better careers
We empower recruiters to hire more and better Talent.
Do you want to help us to grow?
Hiire is helping Blip, a leading tech company focused on software engineering solutions for sports entertainment, hire a Quality Assurance Engineer (Backend) to join their team.
About Blip:
Blip is a leading tech company focused on software engineering solutions for sports entertainment.
They operate at scale. As part of Flutter Entertainment, they play an essential role in the Group's goal of becoming the global leader in online sports betting and iGaming, developing innovative products and platforms for over 14 million monthly customers worldwide.
The role:
We are currently looking for Quality Assurance Engineers, and we BET you have what it takes to join us!
Reporting to an Engineering Manager, you will work in a team of 5 Developers and 1 QA, using cutting-edge technologies to deliver amazing value to our customers while scaling our platform to meet the demands of worldwide markets.
Key Responsibilities:
Your Qualifications – Must Have
What you can expect from us:
If you are passionate about sports entertainment and cutting-edge technology, and feel you have what it takes, we would love to hear from you.
Lisbon
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