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If you feel like it is too easy and you're worried that you're not doing enough or if you want to do more, I would recommend communicating with your manager. One, to make sure you're meeting expectations, and two, to see if there's a possibility of doing more/taking on more responsibilities (if you want to, if not, disregard). For the former, this ensures that you're not missing something that they expected you to be doing, so that you're not surprised by how they feel about your work later. For the latter, doing more may feel more personally fulfilling, and additionally, taking on more responsibilities could mean a promotion or a bump in pay.
If I've learned anything during my jobs, it's to overcommunicate with my manager to make sure that we're on the same page with how we're both feeling.