Role

SQA Engineer

Designs test plans and catches critical bugs

Who is a SQA engineer?

An SQA engineer, or Software Quality Assurance Engineer, plays a vital role in the software development lifecycle. These professionals focus on maintaining and https://www.gqinterim.com/quality-testing-services/”>improving software quality through systematic testing and validation processes. By doing so, they ensure software meets specified requirements and functions correctly under varying conditions. They implement automated tests to enhance efficiency, reduce manual errors, and ensure consistent, reliable results across all testing phases.

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How a SQA engineer helps your business

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Automation

Interim SQA engineers focus on implementing or improving automation in the testing process. They set up automated test scripts that save time, reduce manual errors, and ensure consistency in test results. These automated tests not only increase the speed of testing but also ensure thorough coverage of all critical features in the software.
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Management

SQA engineers ensure that every bug is properly logged, tracked, and addressed in a timely manner. They prioritize defects based on their impact on the overall software, working closely with development teams to ensure that issues are resolved before they become major roadblocks. Effective defect management ensures that projects stay on track and meet deadlines without sacrificing quality.
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Test execution

SQA engineers execute various types of tests, including functional, regression, and performance tests. They ensure that the test cases cover all necessary scenarios, identifying edge cases that could potentially affect the software. By conducting thorough test executions, they ensure that the software meets all functional and non-functional requirements, providing confidence in the final product’s reliability.
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Test strategy

They outline a plan for how testing will be conducted throughout the project lifecycle. This includes specifying which tests need to be automated, how defects will be tracked, and what criteria will be used to determine if the software is ready for release. Their strategic planning ensures that testing is aligned with project goals and that there is no ambiguity in the process.
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Collaboration

Interim SQA Engineers work closely with other departments, including development, operations, and project management teams. Their collaborative efforts ensure that all parties are aligned in their goals, leading to smoother communication and more efficient software development cycles. Regular reporting to project stakeholders ensures transparency and progress tracking.

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When do you need a SQA engineer

An SQA engineer becomes essential when software quality, testing consistency, and delivery reliability require structured oversight. As development environments evolve or scale, maintaining clear quality standards and validation processes becomes increasingly important. Dedicated QA expertise ensures that testing activities remain aligned with development goals and product expectations.

Leadership gap

When QA leadership is temporarily unavailable, testing processes and quality standards may lose direction. Coordination between development and testing teams can become inconsistent, affecting release readiness. An interim SQA engineer provides structure by maintaining testing frameworks, overseeing validation activities, and supporting team alignment. This ensures continuity in quality management until permanent leadership is established.

Tight deadlines

Projects with demanding timelines require efficient testing processes that do not compromise quality. Without structured QA coordination, critical defects may be overlooked or testing cycles may become rushed. An SQA engineer optimizes test planning, prioritizes key validation areas, and ensures testing efforts remain focused and effective. This supports timely delivery while maintaining product reliability.

Skill gaps

Advanced testing areas such as automation, performance testing, or test management frameworks may require expertise not available within the existing team. Limited capabilities in these areas can affect test coverage and efficiency. An SQA engineer contributes specialized knowledge, supports implementation of appropriate testing tools, and strengthens overall QA capability. This enhances testing effectiveness without expanding permanent team size.

QA process improvement

Inconsistent testing practices or unclear quality standards can lead to variability in product reliability. Without structured processes, testing outcomes may depend on individual approaches rather than defined methodologies. An SQA engineer evaluates current QA practices, introduces standardized procedures, and aligns testing activities with development workflows. This results in more consistent quality outcomes and improved project control.

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“Interim solutions drive continuous progress.“

“Our teams and experts provide strategic flexibility and top-tier expertise to navigate complex changes and critical challenges. Through a targeted and adaptive approach, we ensure process optimization, stability, and sustainable growth – no matter the situation.”

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Why Work with GQ Interim

Flexibility

We adapt quickly to your needs — whether you’re scaling up, managing change, or solving urgent challenges.

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We partner exclusively with top-tier professionals who deliver excellence and drive business results.

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We value strong ethics, accountability, and a solution-driven mindset in everything we do.

Cost comparison

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While you’re still recruiting, our experts are already delivering. Check the table below to see how interim solutions help reduce costs and deliver faster results — with no hidden fees and less strain on your internal team compared to traditional hiring.

Full-time employee
GQ Interim expert
Annual cost
€137,728
€120,000
Start time
3 - 6 months
48 - 72 hours
Onboarding
2 - 3  weeks
Not needed
Contract
Long-term, fixed
Fully flexible
Hidden costs
Taxes, bonuses, sick days, paid holidays
None - 1 invoice
Admin load
60 - 120 hours / year
0 hours
Results
Delayed
Immediate
Project risk
High
Low

Key features of effective

SQA engineer

Interim SQA engineers bring a high degree of adaptability to any software development project. They quickly integrate into existing teams and workflows, identifying critical areas that need immediate attention. This adaptability allows them to provide rapid quality assurance without disrupting the current development process. They tailor their approach to suit the specific challenges of each project, ensuring seamless integration into your team. Their ability to adapt also extends to learning new tools and technologies quickly. Whether it’s implementing new testing frameworks or working with proprietary software, interim SQA engineers are proficient in adapting to the tools at hand. This makes them valuable assets for teams needing temporary leadership during transitional periods or specialized expertise for critical software projects.
One of the strongest assets of an interim SQA engineer is their deep technical knowledge of testing tools and processes. They are well-versed in test automation, manual testing, defect management, and continuous integration practices. This expertise enables them to quickly identify potential risks and develop comprehensive testing strategies that ensure software reliability. Additionally, their technical proficiency allows them to mentor internal QA teams, ensuring that the company benefits from their expertise even after their contract ends. By sharing best practices and leading by example, they leave a lasting positive impact on the company’s overall software quality processes.
Problem-solving is at the heart of what interim SQA engineers do. They are tasked with identifying software issues quickly and developing solutions that not only fix the problem but also prevent future occurrences. Their analytical approach helps them identify root causes, whether it’s an issue in the codebase or a breakdown in communication between teams. In addition to technical problem-solving, they also address process inefficiencies. They optimize testing pipelines, reduce redundancies, and implement streamlined workflows that result in faster and more accurate testing processes. Their proactive approach ensures continuous improvement in your QA operations.
Interim SQA engineers are experts in optimizing software testing processes. They conduct a thorough analysis of your current QA processes to identify areas that could benefit from automation or improved methodologies. Their focus is on making long-term improvements that enhance efficiency and reduce errors. Whether it’s implementing new tools or improving test case coverage, they ensure that your software testing process operates at its best. This continuous focus on process improvement doesn’t just benefit the immediate project but also sets the foundation for improved QA practices in the future. By leaving behind optimized processes, they ensure the QA team continues to benefit from enhanced workflows even after their tenure ends.

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Looking for answers about how Interim Solutions work? Our FAQ section covers common questions, helping you quickly understand how we deliver tailored solutions for your business needs.

SQA helps mitigate risks, enhance software quality, improve user satisfaction, and ensure cost efficiency. Effective SQA practices identify and address potential issues early in the development process, preventing costly fixes and maintaining business integrity.
SQA engineers use various tools including test management software, automation frameworks (e.g., Selenium, JUnit), bug tracking systems (e.g., JIRA), and continuous integration tools (e.g., Jenkins). These tools streamline the testing process and improve efficiency.
Automation tools enhance testing efficiency by allowing repetitive tests to be run automatically, reducing manual effort, and integrating with continuous integration systems for seamless testing throughout the development pipeline. This ensures faster and more reliable software delivery.
Challenges include keeping up with evolving technologies like AI and blockchain, balancing speed and quality in Agile and DevOps environments, and ensuring comprehensive test coverage. Continuous learning and efficient use of automation tools help address these challenges.