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Job Title: Software Test Automation Engineer. in Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Mechanical Engineering, or closely related technical engineering field, plus 5 years of experience in any software test automation role.
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Proven experience (10+ years) as a QA Lead or Senior QA Engineer with strong expertise in Tosca test automation. Key Responsibilities:Lead and mentor a team of QA Engineers in test planning, test case design, test automation, and execution using Tosca.
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WSFS Bank is seeking a Software Quality Assurance Test Lead. The Software Quality Assurance Test Lead will be responsible for developing, documenting, and maintaining software test strategies, plans, and automation.
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Overall PurposeThe Senior Software Engineer in Test (SDET) performs test strategy, test design, test planning and automation of various test frameworks and tools.
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Job Title: Controls Automation EngineerJob Location: Greater Modesto AreaA leading food & beverage company is looking to hire an Automation Controls Engineer for their growing team.
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Must possess an active Robotic Process Automation certification or related equivalent certifications Competency in modern software development methodologies. The candidate performs the following specific assignments: Use UiPath, Python, and Power Automate to develop, test, document and maintain process automated solutions and integrations of an RPA implementation Apply in-depth knowledge of robotics development in a Total Force Human Resource Management environment.
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Responsibilities will include test strategy and plan development, test and test data development, test execution and automation, tracking and reporting of software defects and defect resolution, root cause analysis of identified defects, and development and maintenance of test and test result documentation.
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Remote PositionAs a Senior QA Automation Engineer, you will:Participate in the Framework Design and Framework Development of the test automation framework and infrastructure.
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As a Dragon Test Automation Engineer, you will serve as a bridge between the Dragon development and operations teams. Dragon Test Automation Engineers develop a comprehensive understanding of the vehicle systems, requiring a rare cross disciplinary perspective.
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Experience in manual testing and test automation on Android/iOS devices. As a Software Development Engineer in Test (SDET) on the Player Platform QA team, you will take part equally in software development and testing processes, focusing on the testability, robustness and performance of IP video playback experience.
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CGI Federal is currently looking for a Test Automation Engineer with active Top-Secret clearance to support a large project for a federal government client. The Test Engineer will have the opportunity to work in an agile environment, utilizing a variety of skills and languages in a fast-paced, cutting-edge setting where their input can enhance processes and team interactions.
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As an SDET, you will be building automation testing tools and frameworks to assist the manual testing process. As an SDET, you will be working on building flexible and robust automation framework that validates all the player Api’s being developed by the engineering team and to deliver a high-quality product to our customers that provide the best streaming experience.
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Work with the eCommerce QA Manager and QA Specialists to ensure the quality of delivered website builds in UAT. Execute and maintain existing UAT test scripts in Tosca working closely with the existing automation team.
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We are seeking an experienced Senior Test Automation Engineer with a strong background in web and API test automation. The ideal candidate will possess expertise in designing and implementing test automation frameworks, with a focus on Selenium for web testing and Karate for API testing, or similar frameworks.
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Program robots (Yaskawa, Universal, Omron) and automation equipment (Omron, Mitsubishi, Allen-Bradley – Rockwell, Keyence). We are seeking individuals who are very hands on, maintenance experienced, and have strong experience working with plc programming, robotics, and automation equipment.
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