

QA Intern - Stress Testing
Description
About Qilimanjaro Quantum Tech:
Qilimanjaro is a deep-tech company developing quantum computing platforms that combine analog quantum hardware with cloud-based services. Our mission is to deliver real quantum capabilities through our QaaS (Quantum as a Service) platform.
We are looking for a QA Intern to help enhance the robustness and reliability of our QaaS platform through structured stress testing. The role aims to design and execute test scenarios that simulate both standard and extreme usage, identify performance bottlenecks, and contribute to a more stable experience for our users. You will collaborate closely with the development and product teams and report directly to the Head of Program Management.
Responsibilities:
- Design and carry out stress tests simulating different system usage patterns.
- Identify bottlenecks, performance limits, and potential failure points in the platform.
- Document test results and communicate findings to the relevant departments.
- Work with the development team to reproduce bugs and validate fixes.
Minimum requirements
Requirements:
- Currently pursuing or recently completed studies in Computer Engineering, Physics, Industrial Engineering, Telecommunications, or a related field.
- Programming or scripting knowledge (Python).
- Strong analytical skills and attention to detail.
- Basic understanding of APIs or distributed systems is a plus.
- Good written and verbal communication skills.
- Prior experience in quantum computing is not required, but an interest in the field is a plus.
What We Offer:
- Paid internship.
- Direct supervision and mentorship from the Head of Program Management.
- Involvement in an innovative project with real-world impact on a production system.
- A dynamic, collaborative, and multidisciplinary work environment in a growing tech company.
- Exposure to real technical challenges in QA, systems integration, and DevOps.
Work conditions:
Location: Offices and Lab in Carrer VeneƧuela, 74, 08019, Barcelona, Spain.
20 hours per week, part-time across 5 days.
Hybrid model. The sooner you can start, the better.