Director of Quality Assurance
Walker Digital Table Systems, LLC
5 - 10 years
Gurugram
Posted: 26/02/2026
Job Description
About Walker Digital Table Systems (WDTS)
Walker Digital Table Systems (WDTS) is the global leader in smart table gaming technology. Our patented PJM3.0 RFID platform, combined with real-time software, analytics, and AI-driven capabilities, transforms live casino table games into secure, data-rich environments.
Our products Perfect Pay, Perfect Table, and Perfect Cage are deployed in highvolume, regulated casino environments worldwide. These systems operate in missioncritical conditions where accuracy, reliability, and release confidence are nonnegotiable.
Role Purpose
The Director of Quality Engineering is a senior technology leader accountable for product quality, release confidence, and qualityrelated risk across the WDTS platform.
This role exists to address systemic quality challenges and scale quality through platform evolution and AIdriven automation, not to manage test execution alone. The Director defines and leads a modern Quality Engineering operating model that:
- scales with architectural change,
- supports complex release types (major releases, feature sets, patches, hotfixes), and
- treats quality as a business and operational risk, not merely a testing activity.
A core mandate of this role is to transform Quality Engineering into an AIfirst discipline, where intelligent agents generate the majority of automated test cases, and QE leadership focuses on risk modeling, test intent, governance, and release decisioning.
The Director partners closely with Architecture, Engineering, Product, DevOps, PMO, and Support to ensure quality readiness is designed in, measured consistently, and clearly communicated at release decision points.
Key Responsibilities
1. Quality Strategy, Operating Model & Governance
- Define and own the Quality Engineering operating model across all release types, ensuring it scales with architectural change and platform evolution.
- Establish a shared, defensible definition of quality readiness, incorporating change impact, regression risk, defect exposure, environment readiness, and architectural dependencies.
- Shift quality from reactive testing to a riskbased, preventative discipline, treating quality as a business and operational risk.
- What success looks like:
- Quality decisions are predictable, riskinformed, and consistently understood across the organization.
2. AIFirst Quality Engineering Transformation
- Lead the transformation of QE into an AIfirst discipline, with agentdriven test generation producing the majority of new automated coverage.
- Define where AI is trusted endtoend versus where human oversight and explicit quality gates remain required.
- Establish governance standards for AIgenerated tests, including framework conformity, correctness, coverage, stability, and maintainability.
- Champion agentic testing workflows (planning, generation, execution, healing) as a firstclass QE capability.
- What success looks like:
- QE effort shifts from test execution to test intent, risk analysis, and quality governance, while automation scales sustainably.
3. Test Architecture, DevOps & Continuous Quality
- Define and oversee endtoend test strategies spanning embedded RFID hardware, firmware, realtime backend systems, data integrity, UI/UX, and crosssystem integrations.
- Ensure test architecture is stable, scalable, and agentfriendly, with automation treated as a platform capability rather than a coverage metric.
- Embed quality into CI/CD pipelines, defining releasereadiness standards, quality KPIs, and regression frameworks.
- Own production quality feedback loops, including observability, postrelease metrics, incident RCA, and continuous improvement.
4. Release Readiness, Compliance & Executive Leadership
- Act as the single accountable leader for quality readiness at release time, ensuring decisions are driven by risk and impact rather than test counts.
- Identify and escalate quality risks early, clearly articulating business, customer, and operational impact.
- Partner with Compliance and Regulatory teams to ensure readiness for gaming lab certifications and regional regulatory requirements, with full traceability from requirements to validation.
- Lead and develop the Quality Engineering organization as a strategic partner, representing quality and release risk credibly at senior leadership and executive forums.
What This Role Is Not:
- Not a manual testing manager role
- Not a toolingonly automation lead
- Not a role measured by test counts alone
This role is accountable for:
- quality outcomes,
- AIfirst QE transformation,
- automation as an engineering system,
- and release confidence.
Ideal Candidate Profile
Required Experience
- 10+ years in Quality Engineering, with 5+ years in senior leadership roles.
- Proven experience leading quality in complex, distributed, highreliability systems.
- Strong understanding of:
- release management and regression strategy
- automation frameworks and CI/CD integration
- architecturedriven quality risk
- Experience operating credibly with architects, senior engineers, and executives.
Strongly Preferred
- Experience operationalizing AIassisted or agentdriven test generation beyond experimentation.
- Experience defining governance and evaluation frameworks for AI outputs.
- Background in regulated or highstakes environments (gaming, fintech, medical, aerospace, defense).
- Familiarity with embedded systems, realtime transaction platforms, or hybrid edge environments.
Why This Role Exists
WDTS is evolving its platform architecture while supporting complex, regulated deployments worldwide. This role ensures that quality scales with that change, leveraging AI to improve coverage and speed without increasing risk, and that release decisions are made with clarity, consistency, and executive confidence.
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