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Remote Bug Fixing Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Software Engineer 2

San Jose, CA · On-site +1

$65.32 - $81.65/hr

Participate in design, coding, code review, testing, and bug fixing. * Create and maintain code/API ... Experience working in a Scrum/Agile team and with remote teams. * Excellent written and verbal ...

Technical Advisor

Austin, TX · Remote

$115K - $115K/yr

... and bug fixes clearly and concisely to non-technical users. * Proactive Advocacy: Eliminate ... Remote-First: 100% remote-based workforce. * Flexibility: Unlimited vacation and PTO. * Growth: A ...

Oracle PDH Consultant

Schaumburg, IL · Remote

$65 - $82/hr

Schaumburg, IL ( Remote ) Employment Type: Full-Time Visa Type: USC / GC Only Experience: 8+ Years ... Experience with data conversions, integrations, migrations, and programming bug fixes * Experience ...

Python Developer (AWS cloud)

Atlanta, GA · On-site +1

$48.25 - $66.50/hr

Atlanta preferred, hybrid, or remote. This is basically an Application Development Profile with ... Analyze issues and generate recommendations for application enhancements and bug fixes as well as ...

Product Manager

$80K - $120K/yr

... bug fixes, and reliability improvements * Comfort working with data-driven products or analytics platforms * Strong communication and organizational skills Location This is a remote role based in the ...

Senior Front End (Angular) Engineer

Indianapolis, IN · On-site +1

$116K - $159K/yr

Senior Front End (Angular) Engineer (Available as remote, Greater Boston, or Indianapolis position ... with bug fixes or enhancements Work with Product Designer to build and maintain custom UI ...

$59 - $73.25/hr

Mexico - Remote US Client Responsibilities Write requirements definitions and develop optimal ... Review test plans and perform bug fixes. Monitor project progress and identify and resolve any ...

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Remote Bug Fixing information

What is remote bug fixing?

Remote bug fixing is the process of identifying, diagnosing, and resolving software bugs or issues from a location outside of the physical office, often through remote access tools or collaboration platforms. This approach allows software developers or support engineers to address problems in software applications without being on-site, increasing flexibility and reducing downtime. Remote bug fixing is common in distributed teams and is essential for maintaining and improving software quality, especially in today's global and digital work environment.

What are some common challenges faced when working in a remote bug fixing role, and how can they be managed?

Remote bug fixing professionals often encounter challenges such as coordinating with distributed teams across different time zones, limited direct access to development environments, and communication delays. These can be managed by leveraging collaboration tools (like Slack or Jira), maintaining clear documentation, and scheduling regular check-ins with team members. Proactively seeking clarifications and following structured debugging processes also help ensure efficient problem resolution in a virtual setting.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a remote bug fixing specialist, and why are they important?

To thrive in Remote Bug Fixing, you need strong problem-solving abilities, proficiency in programming languages relevant to your projects, and experience with debugging and troubleshooting software issues. Familiarity with version control systems like Git, issue tracking tools such as Jira, and remote collaboration platforms is essential, along with a background in computer science or software engineering. Excellent communication, attention to detail, and self-motivation are crucial soft skills for effectively diagnosing issues and collaborating with distributed teams. These skills ensure timely resolution of bugs, maintain software quality, and support efficient teamwork in a remote environment.

What is the difference between Remote Bug Fixing vs Remote Software Developer?

AspectRemote Bug FixingRemote Software Developer
Primary RoleIdentify and fix bugs in software applicationsDesign, develop, and maintain software applications
Required SkillsDebugging, problem-solving, knowledge of programming languagesProgramming, system design, coding, testing
Work EnvironmentTypically part of a QA or development team, often in agile settingsFull development lifecycle, collaborative teams, project management tools
CredentialsKnowledge of programming languages, debugging tools, sometimes certificationsComputer science degree or equivalent, coding certifications often preferred

Remote Bug Fixing focuses on troubleshooting and resolving software issues, while Remote Software Development involves creating and building software from scratch. Both roles require technical skills, but bug fixers specialize in problem resolution, whereas developers handle the entire development process.

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Infographic showing various Remote Bug Fixing job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 77% Full Time, and 23% Contract. Highlights an 100% Remote job distribution.

Software Engineer 2

NextDeavor Inc.

San Jose, CA • On-site, Remote

$65.32 - $81.65/hr

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Job description

Software Engineer 2
Full-time
San Jose, CA, US

You’ll be joining Adobe on a contract opportunity, employed through NextDeavor

 
Benefits You'll Love

NextDeavor offers health, vision and dental benefits for contract employees Paid sick leave eligibility is contingent on state of residence Optional 401k Plan (excludes employer match) Opportunity to get your foot in the door at a well-established corporation, with potential for extended or permanent full-time employment

Become a Key Player as a Software Engineer 2

You will build reliable, testable, and maintainable web-facing systems that support product delivery and user value. You will collaborate with engineers, participate in stand-ups and cross-functional meetings, and contribute to design, code review, and documentation. This is a Hybrid role (3 days onsite: Tues–Thurs) based in San Jose, CA, where you will support the team and cover an FTE leave of absence.

Here's How You'll Make an Impact on the Team
  • Develop high-performance, reliable, testable, and maintainable code.
  • Participate in design, coding, code review, testing, and bug fixing.
  • Create and maintain code/API documentation.
  • Collaborate with engineers in daily or weekly stand-ups and meetings.
  • Build and contribute to automated testing and test automation frameworks.
  • Troubleshoot, diagnose, and resolve product and integration issues.
  • Provide thoughtful feedback and help peers grow through constructive communication.
Here's What You'll Need to Be Successful in This Role
  • Education in Computer Science, Engineering, or equivalent; Bachelor's or Master's degree is a plus.
  • Experience working with web technologies and relevant scripting/programming languages.
  • Practical experience developing applications using Java, JavaScript, and Python.
  • Strong knowledge of software testing fundamentals and common testing methodologies.
  • Experience developing test automation frameworks and using automated testing tools.
  • Experience working in a Scrum/Agile team and with remote teams.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills; fluent English.
Here's What Else Might Help You Out
  • Experience with ActionScript.
  • Prior experience contributing to large-scale or distributed systems.
Pay Range

$65.32 - $81.65/hour

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