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Run manual functional, integration, regression, and system tests for new builds, upgrades, and ... Learn the distinct testing areas of an insurance platform -- workflow, rating, print, rules and ...

... manual processes, you'll help generate data and execute the test cases to see how the software ... This commitment applies across temporary, part-time, full-time, and salaried positions, complying ...

Manual testing is performed as needed to investigate behavior, validate functionality, and support software delivery. This technical role provides hands-on experience with quality engineering ...

Manual testing is performed as needed to investigate behavior, validate functionality, and support software delivery. This technical role provides hands-on experience with quality engineering ...

Manual testing is performed as needed to investigate behavior, validate functionality, and support software delivery. This technical role provides hands-on experience with quality engineering ...

Test Engineer

Chantilly, VA · On-site +1

$86K - $198K/yr

You Have: * 5+ years of experience with manual software testing * Experience with test planning ... Full-time and part-time employees working at least 20 hours a week on a regular basis are eligible ...

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How much do part time manual software testing jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for part time manual software testing in the United States is $41.91, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $33.65 and $48.80 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Part Time Manual Software Testing vs Part Time Automation Software Testing?

AspectPart Time Manual Software TestingPart Time Automation Software Testing
Skills RequiredTest case execution, defect reporting, basic scriptingScripting, automation tools, programming knowledge
Work EnvironmentManual testing labs, client sites, or remoteTesting environments with automation frameworks
CertificationsISTQB, ISTQB Foundation LevelISTQB Agile Tester, automation tool certifications
Industry UsageCommon in software development, QA teamsGrowing in companies adopting automation

Part Time Manual Software Testing involves executing test cases manually, focusing on identifying bugs without automation. In contrast, Part Time Automation Software Testing uses scripts and tools to automate repetitive tests. Manual testing is suitable for exploratory testing, while automation enhances efficiency for regression tests. Both roles are essential in software quality assurance, but they require different skill sets and tools.

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Infographic showing various Part Time Manual Software Testing job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 87% Full Time, 8% Part Time, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 87% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 9% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $87,173 per year, or $41.9 per hour.

Software Tester Intern

Marias Technology

Covington, OH • On-site

$17 - $19/hr

Part-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, PTO

Posted 8 days ago


Job description

Currently enrolled in an accredited associate's, bachelor's, or technical certificate?


Part-time, 20+ hrs/week during standard business hours, In-office (Covington, OH)


Get paid to break things. Then help fix them.

Every insurance policy quote, every claim paid, every bill generated — somewhere behind it is software that has to work correctly, every single time. Our job is to make sure it does.

As a Software Tester Intern at Marias Technology, you'll be the person who finds the problem before the customer does. You'll learn how enterprise software is actually built, tested, and shipped — not in theory, but on real systems that real companies depend on.

No prior QA experience required. We'll teach you the craft. What we need from you is curiosity, a sharp eye, and the persistence to keep digging when something feels off.


This isn't a coffee-run internship

You'll be doing genuine, structured QA work from week one, with close support from experienced testers:

  • Test software against system specifications to confirm it works the way customers expect
  • Run manual functional, integration, regression, and system tests for new builds, upgrades, and fixes
  • Read business requirements and specs, then map out test plans that cover every angle
  • Learn the distinct testing areas of an insurance platform — workflow, rating, print, rules and validations, billing, claims, and third-party raters
  • Spot the difference between an actual defect and a spec that needs updating
  • Write clear, concise defect reports and test results that developers can act on
  • Re-test fixes to confirm issues are fully resolved
  • Learn industry-standard tools like DevStride and defect trackers such as Jira or Azure DevOps


A real path forward — degree or not

This role is the foundational entry point into our software testing practice. Interns who perform strongly may be considered for a full-time Software Tester I position based on business need.

And you don't have to finish your degree first to be eligible. If you're doing the work well, we want to keep you.


What you need

Required

  • Currently enrolled in an accredited associate's, bachelor's, or technical certificate program in IT, Computer Science, Software Engineering, MIS, Business, Insurance/Risk Management, or a closely related field
  • Active enrollment maintained for the duration of the internship
  • Basic computer proficiency — navigating applications, managing files, working in browser-based tools
  • Comfort with Microsoft Teams, Excel, Word, and Outlook
  • Ability to read and follow documented test scripts and step-by-step procedures
  • Willingness to learn DevStride
  • Availability for a minimum of 20 hours per week during standard business hours

Nice to have (but genuinely optional)

  • Coursework, self-study, or a prior internship touching software, QA, or technology
  • Any detail-heavy work experience — data entry, customer service, operations, administrative, legal, billing, or financial
  • Enrollment in or completion of an ISTQB Foundation Level course
  • Familiarity with defect tracking tools
  • Any insurance knowledge — or just a willingness to learn insurance terminology on the job


Who tends to thrive here

  • You notice when something doesn't match what it should — the misaligned column, the number that's off by a penny, the field that saved when it shouldn't have
  • You write clearly. A defect nobody can reproduce isn't a defect that gets fixed
  • You ask questions instead of guessing
  • You try three approaches before you say "it doesn't work"
  • You take feedback well and apply it the next time
  • You do the right thing when nobody's checking


What you get

  • $17–$19/hour, paid semi-monthly via direct deposit
  • Hands-on mentorship from senior testers — you'll learn a marketable, in-demand skill set
  • Employee store discounts: Glacier View Coffee (10%), Pacific Coast Surf Shop (25%), Elias & Oliver Boutique (25%)
  • A schedule built around students — 20+ hours a week during business hours, in a stable in-office environment
  • A genuine shot at a full-time offer in a growing technology practice


Please note: as a part-time internship, this position is not eligible for medical, dental, vision, or PTO benefits.