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Software Engineer/DevOps

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$52.50 - $71.75/hr

Docker - pulls from testrail * MySql (experience setting up DB) We are looking for a Software Engineer with experience in Docker and system management that can help us analyze hardware needs and move ...

Integrate automated test suites with TestRail for execution tracking and reporting. * Continuously assess regression suites for automation opportunities to improve test coverage, speed, and ...

Design and execute functional test cases, suites, and plans for UI and API surfaces in TestRail (incl. MCP + Claude AI integration); lead test plan reviews and peer approvals for junior engineers

Candidates MUST be local to Austin, TX Primary Skills: QA Automation Engineer, Manual Testing, Java or Similar Scripting, Selenium, Azure DevOps, Xray/ Zephyr/TestRail Experience: 10+ Years ...

Deep familiarity with TestRail (or equivalent TCM) and Postman; prior TestRail MCP server integration exposure is a strong plus * Strong QA foundations: equivalence partitioning, boundary value ...

Perform manual feature and bug fix testing for Crexendo's web and mobile application using TestRail, fail test cases where appropriate, write bugs, and track bugs to completion through the ...

Translate Jira tickets and user stories into structured, traceable test cases using test management tools such as TestRail * Manage and document testing efforts and defect reporting throughout the ...

Experience with bug tracking and test management tools (e.g., JIRA, TestRail, HP ALM). Hands-on experience with functional, regression, usability, and exploratory testing. Good understanding of ...

Test Engineer

North Reading, MA · On-site

$80 - $115K/hr

Track defects and test progress using tools like Jira, TestRail, or similar * Ensure compliance with quality, safety, and reliability standards * Work cross-functionally with robotics, controls ...

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How much do testrail jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for testrail in the United States is $61.40, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $53.61 and $68.27 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is TestRail?

TestRail is a web-based test case management tool used by quality assurance (QA) teams to organize and manage software testing efforts. It allows teams to create, manage, and track test cases, test runs, and test results efficiently. TestRail integrates with popular issue tracking and automation tools, making it easier to collaborate on testing activities and report on the quality of software releases.

What are the main responsibilities of a TestRail administrator?

A TestRail Administrator is responsible for configuring and maintaining the TestRail test management platform, ensuring it aligns with the organization's QA workflows. They manage user access, customize project settings, integrate TestRail with other tools like Jira or CI/CD systems, and provide support to QA team members. Administrators often create templates, manage test suites, and generate reports to help teams track progress and quality metrics. Collaboration with QA engineers, developers, and project managers is frequent to ensure the system enables efficient and effective testing processes.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a TestRail administrator?

To thrive as a TestRail Administrator, you need a strong understanding of software testing principles, experience with test management processes, and familiarity with QA methodologies, often backed by relevant IT or QA certifications. Proficiency in using TestRail, integration with tools like Jira, and basic scripting knowledge for automation are typically required. Attention to detail, organizational skills, and clear communication help ensure effective collaboration and accurate documentation. These skills are crucial for maintaining structured testing environments, improving team efficiency, and supporting high-quality software delivery.

What is the difference between Testrail vs QA Tester?

AspectTestrailQA Tester
Primary RoleTest management and documentation toolPerforming manual and automated testing
Required SkillsTest case management, reporting, software familiarityTesting techniques, bug tracking, scripting
Work EnvironmentUsed by QA teams to organize testsHands-on testing in development projects
CertificationsNot mandatory, but familiarity with testing tools helpsISTQB or similar certifications often preferred

While Testrail is a test management tool used to organize and document testing processes, QA Testers are professionals who perform actual testing activities. Testrail supports QA teams by providing a platform for test case management, whereas QA Testers execute tests and identify bugs. Both roles are essential in the software testing lifecycle, often working together to ensure quality.

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Infographic showing various Testrail job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 50% Full Time, and 50% Contract. Highlights an 96% In-person, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $127,720 per year, or $61.4 per hour.

Validation Lead Engineer

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Dearborn, MO • On-site

$95 - $140/hr

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Job description

Responsibilities
  • Strategic Planning & Execution Oversight: defining and updating priorities and roadmaps aligned with Program Increments, overseeing test design progress, leading review sessions, driving critical defect follow-up, reporting, and resolution, and tracking overall execution status.
  • Data Collection, Analysis & Insight Generation: gathering critical project data, analyzing performance through KPIs, and generating insightful reports and dashboards to inform planning, track progress, and highlight defect trends.
  • Stakeholder Collaboration & Communication: engaging with cross-functional teams and stakeholders for alignment on plans, disseminating information (including defect status), and addressing needs effectively.
  • Utilizing Key Tools & Methodologies: employing Jira, TestRail, Confluence, data analysis tools (SQL, Python, BI platforms), and Agile/Scrum practices to facilitate planning, execution, and defect management.
Requirements
  • Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Computer Science, Information Systems or a related technical field
  • 3-5+ years of experience in test management, quality assurance or a related technical role
  • Proficiency with Jira, TestRail and Confluence for test tracking and documentation
  • Experience building dashboards using Power BI, Qlik or similar BI platforms
  • Strong working knowledge of Agile/Scrum methodologies, particularly Program Increment (PI) planning
  • Demonstrated ability to manage defect tracking and triage processes
  • Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills, with experience presenting to cross-functional and leadership audiences
  • Strong analytical skills with experience generating KPI reports and data quality assessments.
Core Competencies

Demonstrates expertise in strategic planning, execution oversight, and defect management, utilizing tools like Jira and TestRail. Proficient in data analysis and reporting, with strong communication skills for stakeholder engagement and cross-functional collaboration.

Tools & Technologies
  • Jira
  • TestRail
  • Confluence
  • Power BI
  • SQL
  • Python
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