Edana is seeking a Middle Software QA tester
Location: Saburtalo, Tbilisi (On-site).
Occupation: Full-time.
Experience: Minimum 2 years of experience.
Salary: Discussed transparently during the first interview.
About Edana:
Edana is an international software and digital transformation firm. We help mid-sized and large companies across Europe design and develop custom digital solutions, from web platforms and business tools to mobile applications.
What you will be responsible for:
- Review mockups, interactive prototypes, and developed software before delivery.
- Write and execute test plans (functional, exploratory, responsive, cross-device).
- Identify and document bugs, inconsistencies, or missing logic.
- Collaborate with developers, designers and project managers to resolve issues.
- Help define and improve QA processes and standards.
Must-have:
- 2–3 years experience testing web/mobile software.
- Strong understanding of manual functional testing.
- Ability to write clear and structured bug reports and document edge cases.
- Experience with test plans, responsive testing, exploratory QA.
Nice-to-have:
- Experience with automation tools like Cypress is a plus.
- Experience working in agile or digital agency environments is a plus.
- Basic tech understanding (HTML, CSS, APIs, DevTools) is a plus.
Profile we are seeking:
- Proactive mindset, a sense of ownership and capacity to learn new tools and methods.
- Strong communication skills in both English and Georgian.
- A meticulous eye for detail and consistency.
- Open-minded, collaborative and reliable.
- Good team spirit and willingness be part of a team.
Benefits you will enjoy:
- Opportunities to grow into higher-responsibility roles depending on your aspirations.
- Comfortable office in a modern building with good views and a convenient location.
- Private health insurance.
- High-impact, long-term projects with real users in an international environment.
Ready to join us?
Send your resume to job@edana.ge with a brief description of two QA projects you’ve contributed to. Focus on your testing approach, the tools used, and what your work brought to the final result.