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Manual Software Testing Contract Jobs in Oregon (NOW HIRING)

Manual QA Tester

Portland, OR · On-site

$35 - $48/hr

Required * 3+ years of hands-on manual software testing experience * Demonstrated contribution to a test case library at a real product company * Strong bug isolation instincts; you can tell the ...

Manual QA Tester

Portland, OR · On-site

$35 - $48/hr

Required * 3+ years of hands-on manual software testing experience * Demonstrated contribution to a test case library at a real product company * Strong bug isolation instincts; you can tell the ...

Perform manual and/or automated testing to validate software functionality, data integrity, and workflow performance in a CLIA-regulated environment * Partner closely with laboratory operations teams ...

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... of manual Software test cases for Verification and Validation protocols with the Synapse Select product line. * Occasional exploratory functional testing and ticketing of any issues found.

Software Testing Position Responsibilities: * Develop and implement feature, integration ... Comprehensive knowledge of manual and automated testing methodologies * Prior success as a QA ...

OR · On-site

$70K - $90K/yr

Proficiency in defining use cases, performing manual software testing, and participating in cross-functional testing with product and engineering teams. * Excellent verbal and written communication ...

As leaders in continuous offensive security and penetration testing, we deliver world-class ... complex software and sophisticated technologies.You'llbe working alongside our US ...

QA Software Engineer

Portland, OR · On-site

$85K - $110K/yr

Software QA Manager FLSA Status: Exempt, Salary, Full-Time Travel: No Shift: Monday - Friday ... This role also includes a wide range of manual testing and ticket verification. This role supports ...

QA Software Engineer

Portland, OR · On-site

$85K - $110K/yr

Software QA Manager FLSA Status: Exempt, Salary, Full-Time Travel: No Shift: Monday - Friday ... This role also includes a wide range of manual testing and ticket verification. This role supports ...

Experience performing manual testing, regression testing, or QA validation activities ... contract requirements, and candidate qualifications, such as education, experience, skills, and ...

Support Robotic Process Automation (RPA) initiatives designed to reduce manual processing and ... Software Testing & Quality Assurance * Develop and execute unit testing, integration testing ...

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As of Jun 27, 2026, the average hourly pay for manual software testing contract in Oregon is $44.31, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $35.58 and $51.59 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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To excel in a Manual Software Testing Contract role, candidates typically need a solid understanding of software development life cycles, test case creation, bug reporting, and a keen eye for detail, often supported by experience or a relevant degree. Familiarity with tools like JIRA, TestRail, and basic knowledge of SQL or defect-tracking systems can be beneficial, and certifications such as ISTQB are often valued. Strong communication, analytical thinking, and problem-solving abilities help testers work efficiently within cross-functional teams. These competencies are crucial to ensure accurate identification of software issues and to maintain high-quality standards for software releases.

What are some common daily tasks and responsibilities in a Manual Software Testing Contract role?

Manual Software Testers are typically responsible for reviewing software requirements, designing and executing test cases, documenting defects, and collaborating with developers to verify fixes. Daily tasks may also include participating in team stand-ups, updating test documentation, and ensuring thorough test coverage for new features or bug fixes. Contract testers often work on multiple projects or releases, requiring strong time management and adaptability to shifting priorities. Effective communication with developers, product managers, and fellow testers is key to ensuring testing aligns with project goals and timelines.

What is a Manual Software Testing Contract job?

A Manual Software Testing Contract job involves testing software applications manually to identify bugs, defects, or usability issues without using automation tools. Contractors work for a fixed period to ensure software meets functional and business requirements before release. They create test cases, execute test plans, and report issues to developers. These roles require attention to detail, analytical skills, and knowledge of testing methodologies. They may work remotely or on-site, depending on the employer's needs.

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Manual QA Tester

Rapta, Inc

Portland, OR • On-site

$35 - $48/hr

Full-time, Part-time

Posted 12 days ago


Job description

Manual QA Tester (Part-Time, On-Site Portland)

Rapta, Inc. Portland, OR Part-time, W-2 On-site

About Rapta

Rapta builds on-premises computer vision systems for manufacturing and assembly quality control. Our software runs on the factory floor, in air-gapped environments, on edge hardware that customers depend on every shift. When our product misbehaves, a production line slows down so we treat QA as a first-class engineering discipline.

The Role

We're hiring a Manual QA Tester on a part-time basis to lead daily testing and own the test case library across our product suite. This is a hands-on testing role your day is spent in the product, finding what's broken, documenting what works, and making sure nothing ships that shouldn't.

You'll be the testing voice in the room: the person who knows the product deeply enough to catch a regression before a customer does, and the person our interns learn the craft from.

Ownership is core to how Rapta operates. Every person here owns an area end-to-end, and we're looking for someone who takes the same approach to testing: setting the standard, deciding what coverage looks like, and being a trusted voice on whether a release is ready to ship.

The role is W-2 part-time, up to 40 hours per week, on-site at our Portland office. Benefits are not offered at this stage, but there is a clear path to convert to full-time with benefits as the role and company scale.

This is not an automation role. Our engineers write automated tests against their own services. We need someone who tests the integrated product the way a customer experiences it patiently, thoroughly, every day and who turns that experience into durable test artifacts.

What you'll own
  • Daily manual testing. Your day is in the product. You'll run test passes against release candidates, nightly builds, and pre-release branches, catching the things automation misses: visual regressions, timing-sensitive UX, hardware-in-the-loop behavior, and edge cases that only surface in real use.
  • The test case library. You'll audit existing cases, update them as the product evolves, retire what's stale, and author what's missing. Coverage decisions what to add, what to escalate for automation, what to accept as risk are yours to drive.
  • Deep product expertise. Within 90 days, you should know our product better than most engineers on the team. You'll be the person Sales pings when they hit something unexpected in a demo, and the person Engineering trusts when you flag something as not ready.
  • Mentorship of QA interns. We bring on promising interns and want to convert the strongest ones. You'll set their test plans, review their bug reports, and teach them how to think about quality not just how to follow a script.
  • The bug reporting standard. Reproducible steps, isolated variables, clear severity, useful artifacts. You'll set the bar and help the team hold it.
  • A voice in release decisions. You'll partner with Release Engineering on go/no-go calls and have a real seat at the table.
What we're looking for

Beyond the technical fundamentals, the trait that matters most is a strong sense of ownership a track record of seeing what needs to happen and driving it, rather than waiting to be told.

Required

  • 3+ years of hands-on manual software testing experience
  • Demonstrated contribution to a test case library at a real product company
  • Strong bug isolation instincts; you can tell the difference between a flaky test, a configuration issue, and a real defect
  • Comfort working in a Linux environment (Ubuntu) reading logs, navigating filesystems, tailing services
  • Excellent written communication; your bug reports and test plans are the artifact you're judged on
  • Able to work on-site in Portland
  • Comfortable working with minimal oversight in a small-team environment

Strongly preferred

  • Experience mentoring interns, co-ops, or junior testers
  • Experience testing computer vision, ML-driven, or other non-deterministic software where "expected output" isn't a fixed string
  • Manufacturing, industrial automation, or hardware-in-the-loop testing background
  • Familiarity with Jira, Confluence, and structured release processes
  • Exposure to camera systems, edge hardware, or factory-floor deployments

Nice to have

  • Light scripting ability (Python, shell) for test data setup and log triage
  • ISTQB or equivalent certification
  • Experience with regulated environments (DOD, automotive, medical) where audit trails matter