Test Automation Engineer
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Test Automation Engineer für agile Software-Qualitätssicherung bei Münchner Beratungshaus. Entwicklung automatisierter Testframeworks und Beratung namhafter Kunden in DACH-Projekten.
Responsibilities:
- Advise clients on testing methods and test strategies in test automation, across both traditional and agile approaches
- Automate tests using GUIs, web services, interfaces, and other technologies
- Design, implement, and continuously enhance automated test frameworks
- Plan and execute automated unit, system, integration, UAT, and end-to-end (E2E) tests using various tools
- Monitor test progress and report test results
- Work closely with an international, interdisciplinary project team
Requirements:
- Degree in Computer Science or comparable training in IT, or entry into the profession from another field
- One to two years of professional experience, or experience gained through student employment/an internship in test automation
- Knowledge of testing tools such as Selenium, HP UFT, Appium, Cucumber, Cypress, JUnit, or SoapUI
- Experience with software development environments such as Azure DevOps, Jira, Jenkins, Git, or Maven
- Initial programming experience, for example in Java, Python, C#, or Perl
- ISTQB® certification is desirable
- Very good command of German and English
Benefits:
- Work on exciting projects for renowned companies across the DACH region, with up to 100% remote work possible
- Permanent employment contract with attractive compensation, bonuses, company pension scheme, and capital-forming benefits
- Flexible working hours and 30 days of annual leave
- Personalized onboarding to help you settle into the team and build your network
- Annual professional development budget
- Team events—both professional and fun
- Family-like atmosphere with short decision-making paths and flat hierarchies
- First-name culture, open communication, and regular updates, including the internal “Rauchzeichen” newsletter



















