What are the responsibilities and job description for the Platform Intern — Test & Release position at Gen II?
What You’ll Do
• Write, execute, and maintain test cases for platform enhancements against defined
acceptance criteria
• Perform functional, regression, and integration testing for each release cycle
• Coordinate and support user acceptance testing (UAT) with business stakeholders,
capturing feedback and managing defect resolution
• Maintain and improve the regression test pack — identifying gaps, removing obsolete
cases, and ensuring coverage keeps pace with platform changes
• Support release management activities including environment readiness checks,
deployment verification, smoke testing, and rollback procedures
• Log, triage, and track defects through to resolution, ensuring clear reproduction steps
and appropriate severity classification
• Contribute to release documentation including release notes, known issues, and post-
deployment verification checklists
• Assist with test data preparation and environment configuration across development,
staging, and UAT environments
• Write, execute, and maintain test cases for platform enhancements against defined
acceptance criteria
• Perform functional, regression, and integration testing for each release cycle
• Coordinate and support user acceptance testing (UAT) with business stakeholders,
capturing feedback and managing defect resolution
• Maintain and improve the regression test pack — identifying gaps, removing obsolete
cases, and ensuring coverage keeps pace with platform changes
• Support release management activities including environment readiness checks,
deployment verification, smoke testing, and rollback procedures
• Log, triage, and track defects through to resolution, ensuring clear reproduction steps
and appropriate severity classification
• Contribute to release documentation including release notes, known issues, and post-
deployment verification checklists
• Assist with test data preparation and environment configuration across development,
staging, and UAT environments
What We’re Looking For
• Computer Science, Software Engineering, Information Systems, or a related discipline
• A methodical, detail-oriented approach — you need to spot what others miss and
document it precisely
• Basic SQL skills for data validation and test evidence gathering
• Understanding of software testing fundamentals: test planning, case design, defect
lifecycle, and the difference between functional, regression, and integration testing
• Strong written communication — defect reports, test evidence, and release notes must
be clear enough for developers and business stakeholders alike