Senior Quality Engineer (Belo Horizonte)
LawnStarter
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Compensation
Salary & market context
26% below the BLS national median
BLS national median: $74,680
- Benefits Compensation & Benefits Base salary: $45-$65k Equity: We want you invested in the quality and long-term health of the platform you're helping build.
Requirements
Top requirements
- AI-native. You use AI tools like Claude Code to write, maintain, and extend test code, not as a novelty, but as a standard part of how you work. You're comfortable with browser MCPs, agent workflows, and building scripts that automate the boring parts of QA. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you're skeptical of AI in the engineering workflow.
- Automation-first. Your default when you find a problem is to ask how to prevent it automatically. You build test infrastructure that outlasts any individual test case. This is unlikely to be a good fit if your strength is manual testing and automation is something you tolerate rather than drive.
- Customer-obsessed. You think like a user. When you're testing a flow, you're asking whether it actually works for a real customer, not just whether it matches the spec. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you treat quality as a checkbox rather than a standard.
- Adaptable. You don't get attached to a single tool, stack, or process. We're in a period of rapid evolution in how software gets built and tested, especially with AI, and you lean into that rather than resist it. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you thrive only in stable, well-defined tooling environments.
Perks & setup
Benefits candidates care about
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- Compensation & Benefits
- Base salary: $45-$65k
- Equity: We want you invested in the quality and long-term health of the platform you're helping build.
Why candidates care
Benefits & perks
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- Compensation & Benefits
- Base salary: $45-$65k
- Equity: We want you invested in the quality and long-term health of the platform you're helping build.
- Fully remote: Work from anywhere in the Americas. Deep focus and async collaboration are the norm here.
- Unlimited PTO: We focus on results. Take what you need.
- LawnStarter provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, or genetics. We comply with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment.
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Requirements
- AI-native. You use AI tools like Claude Code to write, maintain, and extend test code, not as a novelty, but as a standard part of how you work. You're comfortable with browser MCPs, agent workflows, and building scripts that automate the boring parts of QA. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you're skeptical of AI in the engineering workflow.
- Automation-first. Your default when you find a problem is to ask how to prevent it automatically. You build test infrastructure that outlasts any individual test case. This is unlikely to be a good fit if your strength is manual testing and automation is something you tolerate rather than drive.
- Customer-obsessed. You think like a user. When you're testing a flow, you're asking whether it actually works for a real customer, not just whether it matches the spec. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you treat quality as a checkbox rather than a standard.
- Adaptable. You don't get attached to a single tool, stack, or process. We're in a period of rapid evolution in how software gets built and tested, especially with AI, and you lean into that rather than resist it. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you thrive only in stable, well-defined tooling environments.
- Collaborative and direct. You work across Product, Design, Engineering, and Operations. You surface risks early, speak plainly about what you find, and push back when something isn't ready to ship. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you prefer to work in isolation or soften feedback to avoid friction.
- Technically solid. You're comfortable reading and writing code. You understand front and backend web services well enough to test them properly, write meaningful SQL queries, and debug issues across the stack. This is unlikely to be a good fit if your technical depth is limited to a single layer or framework.
- This Role Is NOT
- A manual-testing role : Most of your testing work should be building automation, not executing test scripts by hand.
Responsibilities
What you'll do
- This role exists to make quality proactive: owning the automation coverage, shaping the bug process, and partnering closely with Product, Design, and the Data team to catch problems before they reach customers.
- You'll report to the Engineering Manager and be embedded across the engineering organization.
- Automation ownership : You own the strategy for building and expanding our automated test coverage, not just executing test cases someone else wrote.
- Process shaper : You'll identify gaps in our quality process and have the authority to fix them, not just flag them.
- What You'll Own Automated test coverage : Design and grow our E2E and integration test suite using Cypress.
- Bug process : Own the full lifecycle from triage to production fix.
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About the role
This is a remote role for candidates located in Belo Horizonte, Brazil
About LawnStarter
LawnStarter is the nation's leading on-demand marketplace for lawn care and outdoor services, with over $100M in annual bookings. We're expanding beyond lawn care to become the one-stop shop for all home services, operating across three brands (LawnStarter, Lawn Love, Home Gnome) on a single shared platform.
About Engineering at LawnStarter
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