Automation Test Engineer Engineering - Springville, UT at Geebo

Automation Test Engineer

Automation Test Engineer

$70,000 - $100,000


The Skills:

Test Automation Tools:
Proficiency in using test automation tools such as Selenium, Appium, or Cypress for creating and executing automated tests.


Programming Languages:
Knowledge of programming languages such as Java, Python, or JavaScript to script and enhance automated test suites.


Test Frameworks:
Experience with testing frameworks like TestNG, JUnit, or pytest for organizing and running automated tests.


Test Strategy:
Ability to design comprehensive test strategies and plans for various software applications.


API Testing:
Proficiency in testing APIs using tools like Postman or RestAssured.


Problem Solving:
Strong analytical skills to identify and address issues in the testing process.


Quality Assurance:
Knowledge of software quality assurance processes, methodologies, and best practices.


The Companies:

We work with a range of companies across the US hiring for these particular skills, their industries span technology, finance, healthcare, e-commerce, entertainment, and more.


They range from innovative startups to established corporations, all seeking skilled professionals to design, develop, and optimize software solutions that drive their business success.


The roles on offer include salaries ranging from $70,000 - $100,000 dependent on seniority, experience, and location.


The
Benefits:

The roles on offer provide a range of benefits including:


  • Opportunities for career advancement
  • Professional development programs
  • Work-life balance initiatives
  • Health and wellness benefits
  • Retirement plans

Seniority Level:
Mid-Senior level


Industry:
Software Development


Employment Type:
Full-time


Job Functions:
Quality Assurance


Skills


  • Test Automation
  • Test Strategy
  • JUnit
  • JavaScript
  • API Testing
  • TestNG
  • Java
  • Software Quality Assurance
  • Postman API
  • Selenium

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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