QA Automation Engineer
Pontera
Pontera is a FinTech SaaS company on a mission to help millions of Americans retire better by enabling financial advisors to manage, trade and report on 401(k) and other retirement accounts. Pontera customers range from Fortune 100 financial services firms and large independent broker dealers to small independent RIA’s and advisory firms.
At Pontera, we are proud of our people-first mentality and culture. You will have the unique and exciting opportunity to be part of a team whose mission is to scale Pontera into one of the largest FinTech companies in the world. We have significant funding from some of the most notable venture capital investors, led by Lightspeed Venture Partners, and are in a period of hyper-growth. The next critical step in our trajectory is adding to our world-class team, and that’s where you come in.
You'll be in charge of monitoring, planning and building automation tests in python using Playwright, for version approvals and new developments, ensuring design and quality standards, collaborating with different departments in the R&D and product managers.RESPONSIBILITIES
- Design and implement a new code based automation infrastructure.
- Plan and build automation projects for new products/features/processes.
- Maintain, adjust, monitor and execute automation tests for version approval.
- Report automation statuses on a daily basis to the R&D team.
- Find and implement technical solutions to the automation process.
- Work with Playwright using Python.
- At least 3 years of experience as a QA Automation Engineer.
- Fluent in Python - must.
- B.Sc. degree in Computer Science / Information systems or a professional QA course.
- Familiarity with Playwright - great advantage.
- Understanding of QA methodologies.
- Strong analytical and troubleshooting skills.
- Ability to take full responsibility and ownership and carry out tasks end-to-end.
- Excellent technical skills.
- Fluent in written and spoken English.
- Experience in QA automation tools - advantage.
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