Senior QA Automation Specialist
The Adecco Group is the world’s leading provider of human resource solutions and a Global Fortune 500 company. At Adecco, we daily connect more than 700,000 people from 60 countries around the world with work opportunities with our clients - leading employers from various industries. But our goal goes beyond just finding new jobs for the people - our goal is to help you find a fulfilling job, the perfect match for you, a position in which you will do what you love. And this is not just a job for us, this is our passion!
For one of our trusted clients in the financial sector, we are looking for a – Senior Automation QA for their office in Sofia, Bulgaria
Responsibilities:
- Identify, prioritize, and transition manual tests into an automated testing framework, focusing on integration testing;
- Develop, maintain and expand automated testing infrastructure;
- Establish and document test frameworks, coding standards, best design practices, and development methodologies;
- Onboard new team members;
- Technical advice for the testing and development teams.
Requirements:
- 4+ years of experience in Automation QA with a strong background in developing automated testing frameworks;
- Proven ability to establish QA processes from scratch;
- Proficiency in automation using programming language JavaScript;
- Experience with at least two Automation Tools (e.g. Playwright, Cypress, etc.);
- Expertise in both API and UI automation, with a solid understanding of RESTful web services;
- Strong knowledge of SDLC and CI/CD pipelines.
The company offers:
- Additional health insurance and social benefits;
- Multisport card;
- 25 days paid leave.
- Opportunity for career growth;
If you recognize yourself in the description and feel that the position is a good match for your career goals, apply today and send your CV in English! Only short-listed candidates will be contacted. All applications will be treated with strict confidentiality. Recruitment license from National Agency of Employment № 1814 from 08.12.2014