QA Automation Engineer — UI & API
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Join a global company as a QA Engineer specializing in UI and API test automation. You'll be the safety net for a fast-moving development team — building and maintaining the automated tests that catch issues before they reach production. If you're fluent in Java, JavaScript, and Java Rest Assured, and you've got CRM platform exposure (Siebel or similar), this is a role where your automation frameworks directly protect a major product.
What You'll Do
Develop and maintain automated UI test scripts using Java and JavaScript
Design, implement, and execute API tests using Java Rest Assured
Run automated test cycles, identify and document defects, and produce detailed test reports
Work closely with development teams to integrate automated tests seamlessly into the delivery pipeline
Contribute to the ongoing improvement of test automation frameworks and testing processes
Apply CRM platform knowledge (Siebel CRM or similar) to inform and strengthen test coverage
What You Bring
Proven experience in UI and API automation using Java and JavaScript
Hands-on experience with Java Rest Assured for API test automation
Strong problem-solving skills and comfort working in a fast-paced environment
Solid grounding in test automation frameworks and industry best practices
Excellent communication skills and a track record of effective collaboration with development and product teams
Knowledge of Siebel CRM or other CRM systems is a plus
Nice to Have
Familiarity with CI/CD pipelines and DevOps processes
Experience with additional automation tools like Selenium, Cypress, or Postman
Comfort working within Agile methodologies and cross-functional team environments
RATE: $30-35/hr. USD
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