You'll be part of a dedicated, cross-functional team (Product, Design, Engineering) that is:
Empowered to solve problems, not just build features
Accountable for outcomes, not output
Collaborative by default, from discovery through delivery
Continuously learning, using data and customer insight to improve
Learn the product, users, and critical workflows; ask clarifying questions and surface gaps early
Execute functional, regression, and exploratory testing for stories and releases; document results clearly
Create and maintain test cases/checklists aligned to acceptance criteria (including key edge cases)
Identify, report, and help triage defects with high-quality reproduction steps, logs/screenshots, and impact assessment
Contribute to test automation with guidance-add new automated checks, maintain existing tests, and help reduce flakiness
Collaborate daily with engineers, product managers, and designers to validate solutions and improve testability
Support release readiness by validating critical journeys in staging/production and monitoring for post-release issues
Requirements
Curiosity and a learning mindset : Enjoys understanding how systems work and improving them over time
Solid testing fundamentals : Can think in terms of scenarios, edge cases, and user workflows
Clear communication : Writes crisp defect reports and can explain risk and impact
Collaboration : Works effectively with product managers, designers, and engineers
Technical growth : Interested in automation, APIs, and using tools to make testing repeatable
Technical judgment : Makes smart tradeoffs between coverage, speed, and cost; avoids brittle suites
Ownership & leadership : Drives quality outcomes and influences how teams build and release
Collaboration : Partners effectively with product managers, designers, and engineers across the SDLC
Technical judgment : Makes smart tradeoffs, avoids over-engineering
Ownership & leadership : Takes initiative and influences decisions
Collaboration : Works effectively with product managers and designers
Key Qualifications
2-5 years of experience in quality engineering, software testing, or an internship/co-op in a software development environment
Understanding of QA fundamentals (test case design, regression testing, defect lifecycle)
Comfort learning basic automation and scripting (any language) and using tools to make tests repeatable
Experience testing web applications and/or APIs (manual or automated), including validating data and error handling
Strong communication and collaboration skills in a cross-functional product team
Familiarity with at least one programming/scripting language (e.g., Java, JavaScript/TypeScript, Python, C#) and willingness to use it for test automation
Ability to test APIs using tools (e.g., Postman) and understand HTTP basics (methods, status codes)
Comfort working with modern delivery practices (version control, CI builds, ticketing tools) with guidance
Education
Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or a related field
Equivalent practical experience is equally valued
Who Thrives Here
Engineers who:
Are curious about customers and how products create value
Enjoy collaborating and debating ideas across disciplines
Take pride in both what they build and why it matters
Who This Role Is Not Fo
Additional Information
Job Description Summary:
Digital products play a central role in how we create value for customers, support the teams who serve them, and shape the consumer experience.
Our product and engineering organizations brings together small, empowered teams that move with clarity, speed, and purpose, enabling digital to be a meaningful source of advantage across Coca-Cola's North America Operating Unit.
Our work spans customer journeys, service delivery, sales workflows, and the platforms that connect them. We are raising our standards for product craft and rebuilding the systems behind these experiences.
This role is ideal for someone who enjoys learning how products work end-to-end, asking good questions, and improving quality through thoughtful testing and collaboration.
You'll focus on learning the product, validating new features, and helping the team prevent defects before they reach customers. Over time, you'll grow into writing and maintaining automated tests, contributing to CI signals, and supporting a consistent approach to release readiness. Quality strategy for new features and platform changes (risk-based test planning, acceptance criteria, release readiness)
Test automation across layers (API, UI, integration/contract) with maintainable frameworks and clear patterns
Quality signals in CI/CD (quality gates, flaky-test management, test data management, reporting)
Non-functional quality (performance, resiliency, accessibility where applicable, and security-by-design partnering)
Continuous improvement through defect prevention, root-cause analysis, and learning from production incidents