Join Clario’s Quality Engineering team and play a critical role in delivering reliable, compliant, and high-performing software solutions that advance clinical research globally. We are hiring across levels for professionals passionate about quality, automation, and continuous improvement.
What We Offer
Competitive salary and performance-based incentives
Provident fund and comprehensive medical insurance
Employee wellness programs and learning opportunities
Flexible work options (remote/hybrid)
What You’ll Be Doing
Design, execute, and maintain functional, regression, and performance test cases
Drive test automation strategy and implement frameworks for scalable solutions
Review specifications for testability and provide risk-based feedback
Collaborate with developers and product teams to ensure quality throughout SDLC
Perform root cause analysis and manage defect lifecycle effectively
Prepare and maintain audit-ready documentation in compliance with SOPs and GCP
Set up and manage test environments, tools, and data for multiple projects
Mentor junior engineers and contribute to process improvements
Participate in UAT, customer calls, and regulatory audits as needed
What We Look For
Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, IT, or related field
1–10+ years of experience in software testing (manual and automation)
Hands-on experience with test automation tools (e.g., Selenium, Cypress, or similar)
Strong understanding of SDLC, Agile methodologies, and QA best practices
Familiarity with bug tracking and test management tools
ISTQB certification (preferred)
Excellent analytical, communication, and collaboration skills
Ability to work under pressure and manage multiple priorities
At Clario, our purpose is to transform lives by unlocking better evidence. It’s a cause that unites and inspires us. It’s why we come to work—and how we empower our people to make a positive impact every day. Whether you're advancing clinical science, building innovative technology, or supporting our global teams, your work helps bring life-changing therapies to patients faster.