Product Support & QA Engineer (Linux) (WFH)


About the job:

Key responsibilities:

1. Test and validate new product releases, firmware updates, and software features before production deployment.
2. Perform functional, regression, and exploratory testing while documenting defects with detailed reproduction steps.
3. Troubleshoot Linux-based systems, analyze logs, and identify software or configuration issues.
4. Validate product behavior across different deployment scenarios and customer environments.
5. Collaborate with product, development, QA, and support teams to reproduce, investigate, and verify reported issues.
6. Execute network-level troubleshooting involving TCP/IP, DNS, DHCP, SSH, VPN, and REST APIs.
7. Prepare clear test reports, bug reports, release validation reports, and technical documentation.
8. Assist the Product Support team in investigating customer-reported issues and validating fixes before release.
9. Perform root cause analysis and verify product stability after bug fixes.
10. Contribute to continuous improvement of testing processes, documentation, and product quality.

Who can apply:

    Only those candidates can apply who:

  1. have minimum 1 years of experience
  2. are Computer Science Engineering students


Salary:

$ 3,600 - 4,200 /year

Experience:

1 year(s)

Deadline:

2026-09-11 23:59:59

Skills required:

Linux, XML, Software Testing, Manual Testing, Database Testing and Usability Testing

Other Requirements:

  1. 1. Experience working with Linux operating systems is mandatory.
  2. 2. Good understanding of TCP/IP, DNS, DHCP, SSH, VPN, REST APIs, and basic networking.
  3. 3. Experience in product testing, software QA, IoT, SaaS, or enterprise software will be preferred.
  4. 4. Hands-on experience with Jira, Confluence, Postman, or similar tools is an advantage.
  5. 5. Strong analytical, troubleshooting, and debugging skills.
  6. 6. Good written and verbal communication skills in English.
  7. 7. Ability to independently investigate issues and work with cross-functional engineering teams.
  8. 8. Bachelor's degree in computer science, information technology, electronics, or a related field.


About Company:

V-Count is a deep tech AI company that designs develops and manufactures world leading patented analytics systems for physical world. Having 600+ clients in 128 countries, V-Count holds the record of the number of most countries exported by a Turkish technology company. V-Count received numerous awards about innovation in the past years. V-Count received 4M$ investments from various VC funds and growing profitably. V-Count is working with top class innovators. If you think you have what it takes to join and push a team for global success, please feel free to apply.
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