Everforth ECS Federal is seeking a Quality Assurance Engineer to support a mission-focused federal IT program in Washington DC.
Please Note: This position is contingent upon contract award.
Join Everforth ECS Federal to support quality delivery for applications used in national security and law enforcement missions. You will grow your QA skills in a collaborative, expanding Agile environment while helping ensure mission-focused applications are reliable, secure, usable, and ready for release.
The Quality Assurance Engineer will design and execute manual and automated tests to validate software functionality within Agile and DevSecOps environments. This role supports software quality, defect identification, release readiness, and continuous improvement for applications that enable critical federal mission operations.
The Quality Assurance Engineer will develop test plans, execute functional and regression tests, track defects, validate fixes, report release readiness, participate in Agile ceremonies, and support quality metrics. This position will work closely with developers, product owners, scrum masters, business analysts, cybersecurity teams, and customer stakeholders to ensure application changes meet requirements, quality standards, and mission needs.
This role requires a detail-oriented technical professional with experience testing software applications, documenting results, supporting Agile delivery, and communicating defects clearly across technical and non-technical teams. The ideal candidate will bring strong analytical skills, documentation discipline, customer awareness, and the ability to support quality delivery in a secure federal IT environment.
Preferred Qualifications- Minimum 5 years QA/testing experience
- Agile software delivery and defect tracking experience
- Experience developing and executing test cases.
Skills Required
- Design and execute manual and automated tests
- Experience testing software applications and documenting results
- Develop test plans and execute functional and regression tests
- Track defects, validate fixes, and report release readiness
- Support Agile delivery and participate in Agile ceremonies
- Communicate defects clearly across technical and non-technical teams
- Experience with DevSecOps environments
- Minimum 5 years QA/testing experience
- Agile software delivery and defect tracking experience
- Experience developing and executing test cases
ECS Compensation & Benefits Highlights
The following summarizes recurring compensation and benefits themes identified from responses generated by popular LLMs to common candidate questions about ECS and has not been reviewed or approved by ECS.
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Healthcare Strength — ECS advertises multiple national-network medical plan options with HSA eligibility alongside dental and vision coverage. Coverage generally begins quickly and is paired with company-paid short- and long-term disability, adding stability to the health package.
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Retirement Support — A 401(k) with Safe Harbor and immediate vesting on employer contributions is emphasized, with an employer match available. Access to an employee stock purchase plan via the parent company provides an additional savings avenue.
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Parental & Family Support — Paid parental leave up to 30 days, adoption assistance, and other family-oriented leaves are highlighted. Feedback suggests these offerings add meaningful value beyond base pay for many roles.
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What We Do
ECS, a segment of ASGN (NYSE: ASGN), delivers advanced solutions and services in cloud, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), application and IT modernization, and science and engineering. The company solves critical, complex challenges for customers across the U.S. public sector, defense, intelligence and commercial industries. ECS maintains partnerships with leading cloud, cybersecurity, and AI/ML providers and holds specialized certifications in their technologies. Headquartered in Fairfax, Virginia, ECS has more than 3,400 employees throughout the U.S. and has been recognized as a Top Workplace by The Washington Post for the last five years.









