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QA Test Engineer

Bethesda, MD · Remote

$44.25 - $60.25/hr

Remote role with room to grow into automation, tooling, and AI-engineering work--not a pure manual-QA seat * Direct exposure to a novel technical stack: real-time eye-tracking, ML pipelines, SDKs ...

QA Test Engineer

Bethesda, MD · On-site +1

$44.25 - $60.25/hr

Remote role with room to grow into automation, tooling, and AI-engineering work-not a pure manual-QA seat * Direct exposure to a novel technical stack: real-time eye-tracking, ML pipelines, SDKs, and ...

QA Test Engineer

Bethesda, MD · Remote

$44.25 - $60.25/hr

Remote role with room to grow into automation, tooling, and AI-engineering work-not a pure manual-QA seat * Direct exposure to a novel technical stack: real-time eye-tracking, ML pipelines, SDKs, and ...

$36K - $47K/yr

Approval of remote and hybrid work is not guaranteed regardless of work location.For additional ... eye tracking methodology to understand the neural correlates of reading. BACKGROUND CHECKS ...

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What is the difference between Remote Eye Tracking vs Remote User Experience Researcher?

AspectRemote Eye TrackingRemote User Experience Researcher
CredentialsTypically requires knowledge of eye tracking technology, data analysis, and psychology or human factorsRequires skills in research methods, data analysis, psychology, and user-centered design
Work EnvironmentUses specialized eye tracking hardware/software, often in controlled or remote testing setupsConducts interviews, surveys, and usability tests remotely or in person
Industry UsagePrimarily in UX/UI testing, cognitive research, and product developmentIn diverse industries like tech, marketing, and healthcare for user insights

Remote Eye Tracking focuses on capturing visual attention and gaze patterns using specialized hardware, while Remote User Experience Researchers gather broader user insights through various research methods. Both roles support UX improvements but differ in tools and scope.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals working in remote eye tracking roles, and how can they be addressed?

Professionals in remote eye tracking often encounter challenges such as ensuring data accuracy across different devices and environments, addressing privacy concerns, and troubleshooting technical issues remotely. To address these, it's important to stay updated on the latest eye tracking software and hardware standards, maintain clear communication with participants or clients, and develop strong problem-solving skills for remote diagnostics. Additionally, collaborating closely with UX researchers, developers, or clients helps ensure successful project outcomes and continuous improvement.

What is remote eye tracking?

Remote eye tracking is a technology that allows for the measurement of where a person is looking (their gaze) on a screen or in a real-world environment without requiring them to wear any specialized headgear or glasses. Instead, a camera—often integrated into a monitor or placed nearby—captures eye movements from a distance. This method is widely used in research, usability testing, marketing, and healthcare to understand visual attention and user behavior. Remote eye tracking is non-intrusive and can be used with participants of all ages, providing valuable insights while maintaining comfort.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Remote Eye Tracking Specialist, and why are they important?

To excel as a Remote Eye Tracking Specialist, you typically need a background in psychology, neuroscience, human-computer interaction, or a related field, along with strong data analysis skills. Familiarity with eye tracking software (such as Tobii Pro or EyeLink), data visualization tools, and possibly programming languages like Python or MATLAB is valuable. Attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and effective communication are crucial soft skills for interpreting data and collaborating with research teams or clients. These competencies are essential for producing accurate, meaningful insights that drive user experience improvements and scientific research.
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QA Test Engineer

QA Test Engineer

RightEye

Bethesda, MD • Remote

$44.25 - $60.25/hr

Full-time

Posted 22 days ago


Job description

Company Description

HarmonEyes is the world's only open, AI-powered eye-tracking platform that identifies and predicts a person's cognitive, emotional, and physical state based on eye movements alone. Compatible with any camera-based device, HarmonEyes provides a one-stop shop to analyze eye-tracking data, develop models, and deploy solutions to applications at scale with the Theia™ SDK. Backed by 60+ years of eye-tracking experience and born from the largest validated eye-tracking database (14 million unique records), HarmonEyes is used by the world's leading organizations in technology, aviation/automotive, healthcare, and elite performance in military and sports.

Job Description

What You'll Do

  • QA & Testing: Design, execute, and maintain manual and automated tests for the Theia™ SDK, internal data platform, and web tooling. Write clear test plans and reproducible bug reports.
  • Test Automation: Build and extend automated test suites (unit, integration, E2E, API, regression) using Python-based frameworks. Integrate tests into CI so failures surface early.
  • Scripts & Internal Automations: Write scripts that take repetitive work off the team's plate—data wrangling utilities, log/report scrapers, environment setup helpers, release checklists, and small internal tools.
  • Jira & Project Hygiene: Own Jira workflows, ticket grooming, dashboards, and reporting. Keep boards clean, link defects to root cause, and help the team operate with predictable sprint cadence.
  • AI Dev Automations: Help build and maintain our AI-assisted development tooling—agent workflows, prompt libraries, automated PR reviewers, evaluation harnesses, and configurations that make the rest of engineering faster.
  • Quality Advocacy: Partner with engineering, data science, and product to shift quality left—reviewing specs, contributing to design discussions, and championing testability.
Qualifications

What We're Looking For

Required

  • 1–3+ years of professional QA, test engineering, or related software experience (internships, bootcamps, or strong personal projects considered)
  • Working proficiency in Python—comfortable writing scripts, simple modules, and test code
  • Hands-on experience with at least one automated testing framework (e.g., PyTest, unittest, Selenium, Playwright, Cypress, Appium)
  • Solid grasp of QA fundamentals: test plans, test cases, regression, exploratory testing, and bug lifecycle
  • Experience with Jira (or similar) and version control with Git/GitHub
  • Strong written communication, attention to detail, and an ownership mindset on the issues you find

Highly Desirable

  • API testing experience (Postman, REST-assured, requests, or similar) and comfort reading OpenAPI/Swagger specs
  • Familiarity with CI/CD systems (GitHub Actions, Jenkins, GitLab CI) and Docker
  • Hands-on experience with AI dev tools and a feel for prompt engineering, evals, and agent workflows
  • Exposure to cloud platforms (AWS preferred: EC2, S3, Lambda, CloudWatch)
  • Experience testing SDKs, real-time systems, or cross-platform clients (mobile, desktop, VR/AR)
  • Background with signal processing, time-series, or biosensor / eye-tracking data—or a strong curiosity to learn it
  • Light scripting in JavaScript/TypeScript, Bash, or PowerShell for cross-environment automation

Additional Information

Why Join Us

  • Remote role with room to grow into automation, tooling, and AI-engineering work—not a pure manual-QA seat
  • Direct exposure to a novel technical stack: real-time eye-tracking, ML pipelines, SDKs, and VR/AR integrations
  • Tight feedback loop with senior engineering and leadership—the work you ship is felt across the company

How to Apply

This position reports into the engineering team. We're looking for someone who pairs solid QA fundamentals with curiosity for automation and AI-assisted workflows.

With your submission please attach:

  1. Your resume
  2. GitHub profile, portfolio, or links to relevant work (test suites, scripts, automations welcome)
  3. A short note on a bug you're proud of finding—or an automation/script that saved you or your team meaningful time