Remote UAT Tester (User Acceptance Testing)
Description
Remote UAT Tester (User Acceptance Testing)
Discover the Role
Do you find yourself obsessing over every detail of an app, wondering how users will interact with each screen, button, or drop-down menu? Do you secretly (or not-so-secretly) enjoy uncovering flaws before the product goes public? Welcome aboard! As our Remote UAT Tester, you’ll serve as the final frontier between a good product and a great one. Your job will be to dive into applications from a user’s perspective and catch inconsistencies, usability issues, or anything that might compromise quality. This is a fully remote role with an annual salary of $57,184, ideal for individuals who blend analytical rigor with creative flair.
Our Evolution and Culture
From day one, we set out to disrupt the ordinary. What started as a compact team of visionaries quickly evolved into a boundary-pushing collective focused on building intuitive and innovative digital solutions. Our mission is straightforward: to create products that resonate with users while delivering exceptional functionality. Along the way, we've embraced remote collaboration, fostered a culture of continuous learning, and celebrated the small wins that drive significant changes. Today, we serve thousands globally, but we operate like a startup—fast-paced, feedback-hungry, and always open to experimentation.
Our remote-first philosophy is not just about location flexibility—it's about trusting our people, honoring work-life balance, and building tools that solve real problems. Every role, including yours, directly shapes the future of our platform. You’ll be encouraged to share wild ideas, challenge conventions, and find joy in details others might miss.
Key Responsibilities
Execute User Acceptance Testing (UAT)
- Thoroughly test features to confirm alignment with business requirements and user expectations.
- Design end-to-end test cases that simulate real-world usage, emphasizing usability testing, interface validation, and edge-case exploration.
- Detect and report bugs that may evade automated scripts, with a focus on maintaining continuity of the user experience.
Collaborate Creatively
- Work closely with product designers, developers, business analysts, and customer support to clarify acceptance criteria and expectations.
- Attend sprint reviews and backlog grooming sessions to ensure complete visibility into what’s coming next.
- Participate in brainstorming sessions that shape product design and suggest usability improvements.
Deliver Clear, Witty Reporting
- Create engaging bug reports using screenshots, screen recordings, or memes when appropriate (yes, we like fun with function).
- Log issues in JIRA with detailed context, reproduction steps, expected vs. actual results, and priority level.
- Maintain a well-organized test repository using TestRail or similar tools.
Maintain High Standards
- Advocate for quality from the first wireframe to the final push.
- Stay updated with the latest in UX principles, accessibility guidelines, and testing frameworks.
- Continuously refine testing strategies based on product evolution and user feedback.
Tools and Technologies We Embrace
- BrowserStack – To test across multiple browsers, devices, and screen sizes.
- Postman – For API endpoint validation and mock server testing.
- Figma – To analyze design prototypes and UI specs.
- Slack – For communication, collaboration, and good old-fashioned GIF wars.
- Confluence – To document everything from test cases to product knowledge.
- JIRA – To track bugs like a bounty hunter.
Your Ideal Work Environment
- Remote-first and async-friendly—work when your creativity peaks.
- Transparent communication—every voice matters, and ideas win over titles.
- Weekly retros and monthly product demos that highlight progress, celebrate wins, and learn from losses.
- Offbeat team bonding sessions (virtual trivia, meme contests, or pet show-and-tells encouraged).
What We’re Looking For
Required Skills & Experience
- Minimum 2 years in User Acceptance Testing, manual quality assurance, or product validation roles.
- Sharp analytical mindset with a knack for anticipating how actual users behave.
- Experience creating comprehensive test scenarios and evaluating feature completeness.
- Familiarity with Agile, Scrum, or Kanban workflows.
- Confidence working with cloud-based software, including task trackers and design tools.
Nice-to-Haves
- Prior work experience in a remote-first company or distributed team.
- Exposure to automated testing frameworks (Selenium, Cypress, or similar).
- Understanding of regression testing and version control tools like Git.
- Comfortable raising tough questions diplomatically and constructively.
- The ability to name bugs like they're indie rock bands.
Career Growth & Learning Opportunities
We take professional growth seriously—just not ourselves. You’ll have access to mentorship from product and engineering leaders, the chance to pitch your own UX improvement ideas, and opportunities to learn automation skills if that’s your thing. Possible career paths include:
- Senior UAT Analyst
- QA Automation Specialist
- UX Research Analyst
- Product Consultant
We believe that testers with creative vision can evolve into the next wave of product strategists.
Why This Role Is Different
You're not just pressing buttons and checking boxes. You're crafting digital stories, advocating for user happiness, and pushing innovation. Your testing helps launch experiences that people enjoy, trust, and come back to. We don’t just build things right—we make the right things.
Whether you're breaking features with flair or championing intuitive workflows, your contribution will have a lasting impact. You’ll laugh, you’ll learn, and you’ll probably name at least one bug after a pop culture reference.
Ready to Click “Apply”?
If this sounds like your dream role, don’t hesitate. We’re looking for curious minds, thoughtful communicators, and people who view bugs as opportunities, not problems. Hit apply, and let’s uncover brilliance—one test at a time.
Be the voice users didn’t know they had. Start testing smarter, today.