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Software Test Manager
Salary range: $123,500 - $167,000
Software Test Manager is a common job search query. Most salaries for Software Test Manager jobs pay between $123,500 (25th percentile) and $167,000 (75th percentile) annually. Take a look at the variety of open positions nationwide for Software Test Manager job searches hiring now on ZipRecruiter.
Test Engineer Manager
Salary range: $100,000 - $128,500
Test Engineer Manager is a typical job search query Most salaries for Test Engineer Manager jobs pay between $100,000 (25th percentile) and $128,500 (75th percentile) annually. Currently, there are not many open positions nationwide for Test Engineer Manager job searches hiring now on ZipRecruiter. You can take a look at what is available and find similar job searches in this list.
Test Lead
Salary range: $95,000 - $129,500
A test lead is an IT professional who oversees the process of testing software before moving it to production. As a test lead, your duties are to monitor other testers to ensure proper execution. Beyond acting as a manager, you also act as a second level of control to think critically about the tests. You have more experience and expertise than your supervisees, so you should be better able to determine what functionality of the software may not be covered by the tests. You likely need a bachelor's degree in this career, although for some jobs an associate degree is enough. However, remember that this is not an entry-level job. Regardless of your education, you should gain experience as a software tester and move up in the career field.
Test Engineer
Salary range: $69,500 - $109,000
A test engineer runs validation tests on manufactured products. The duties of a test engineer include creating testing procedures, reviewing product manufacturing specifications, ensuring proper labeling on product components, and collaborating with a process engineer to optimize the product design process. A process engineer is a similar position. Test and process engineers observe weak areas in product design and suggest improvements to the design.
Software Tester
Salary range: $69,500 - $109,000
A software tester conducts the QA (quality assurance) testing phase of the project lifecycle. Responsibilities include examining software or websites as a user would—as it will be used post-release. During these test cases, the software tester records any issues (“bugs”) and reports them to the development team so they can be fixed. A software tester explores the software with a critical mindset, assesses the functionality and overall experience, and reports their findings.
Qa Manager
Salary range: $83,000 - $144,500
As a QA manager, you oversee the quality assurance (QA) team and make sure that no defective products make it to customers. Your job duties include hiring and training QA inspectors, managing quality control procedures and the operations of the QA department, and ensuring that products meet specifications and are safe for consumer use. As a QA manager, your work is primarily in production and manufacturing, where you ensure the quality of goods like cars, clothes, electronics, and food items.
Remote Test Manager
Salary range: $94,000 - $130,000
Remote Test Manager is a more unusual job search query but still may give you interesting job results. Most salaries for Remote Test Manager jobs pay between $94,000 (25th percentile) and $130,000 (75th percentile) annually. You’ll find many open positions nationwide for Remote Test Manager job searches hiring now on ZipRecruiter.
Qa Tester
Salary range: $68,500 - $108,500
A QA (quality assurance) tester is someone who tests a product, usually before it is moved to production, to find defects or errors. The QA tester tries to use the product in typical and unusual ways to find any issues it may have. While this a general term used in most industries, the specific job duties vary significantly. For example, a technology QA tester examines software or websites for ease of use and relevant content. During the review, you record problems, known as bugs, and report them to the development team to be fixed. In the gaming industry, a game QA tester plays a video game with a critical mindset, assessing the functionality and overall experience.
Quality Control Manager
Salary range: $60,500 - $100,000
As a quality control manager, your responsibilities are to ensure that your company’s products are up to industry standards by inspecting items and overseeing the efficiency of production and manufacturing processes. Your job duties as a quality control manager include coordinating between company management and production departments, implementing strategies to maximize employee efforts, and evaluating processes on manufacturing and production lines. Your focus is on quality assurance of both processes and output to minimize the number of problems that inspectors might identify when visiting the company.
Manual Qa Tester
Salary range: $66,500 - $102,000
As a Manual QA Tester, your responsibilities and duties include the manual testing of new software in both the pre- and post-release stage of the development lifecycle. You look for problems and bugs in the system that users may encounter and help developers find solutions to the issues. You may work as a black box tester, which means you do not know the code or workings of the system and test, experiencing the system as a user. You may also work as a clear or white box tester, where you have access and knowledge about the code and workings of the system and can exam each test case with both the user’s and developer’s perspective in mind.