QA Automation Engineer Engineering - Lehi, UT at Geebo

QA Automation Engineer

Description:

This growing automation team is looking for its newest innovative members to help us take test automation to the next level. If you're passionate about quality, but too lazy NOT to automate anything you can, then this is the job for you!


Stuff you might do:



  • Ensure high-quality tests are part of the continuous integration pipeline

  • Mandatory team lunches (unless you don't like occasional free food )

  • Be an automation and agile advocate in one or more agile development teams

  • Strengthen an existing test suite for one of our many products (mobile, web, desktop, backend)

  • Frequent travel to the rec room for impromptu ping pong matches

  • Build robust automation frameworks where none previously existed

  • Lighten the testing load on our manual testing counterparts with new, innovative tools

  • Embrace continual learning as a teacher and student


How you might do it:



  • Being/Becoming a C# Ninja

  • Using open-source drivers like Selenium, Xamarin.UITest, Telerik, and TestStack.White

  • Setting up and improving TeamCity jobs/configurations

  • Maintaining our automation build agents, a combination of VM's and physical machines

  • Any other cool technologies we could benefit from!


What we offer:



  • Competitive compensation

  • Full benefits starting day one

  • High-quality working environment

  • Fulfilling, career-oriented work

  • A fantastic team of automation engineers to work with (you're not alone!)

  • Working for the established industry leader with an entrepreneurial spirit


If you want to apply your experience and knowledge with any of these technologies to make an immediate impact on the product quality of a large and stable company, we want to hear from you!


Location: UT-Lehi
Activation Date: Wednesday, April 12, 2017
Expiration Date: Friday, April 27, 2018
Apply HereEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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