Hi,

We are Looking for Sr. Automation Engineer in Dearborn, MI

 

Title: Sr. Automation Engineer

Location: Dearborn, MI

Duration: 1+ Year

Rate: 50$ – 55$

 

The test automation engineer will be responsible to design and implement 
various automation strategies within FordDirect’s portfolio of products with 
primary focus on mobile automation and adobe tagging automation. This focus 
would include establishing both a unit testing framework and functional 
automation layer using mock or virtualized services. In addition, this 
individual will also assist in establishing an appropriate automation 
methodology for adobe analytics tagging and data validation. This individual 
should be able to work independently with various test teams to determine the 
most efficient method to automate a particular component.

 

The suitable candidate will have the experience, and know-how, to research 
various testing tools and make recommendations to improve the automation 
efficiencies of the entire team. The ideal candidate should have a clear 
understanding of software testing methodologies and should be able to design 
and build testing frameworks that facilitate continuous deployment release 
cycles.

 

Essential Job Functions:

 
Design and implement an automation framework for validating mobile applications 
and responsive web sites. Framework created would enable either developers or 
other automation engineers to build automated tests.
Develop automated testing framework for API’s and web services.
Design and implement automation methodology to support adobe tagging validation.
Establish appropriate projects in Jenkins that work in conjunction with 
automated build and deploy jobs.
Research and implement various automation tools or programs that facilitate 
validation of the different components associated with digital advertising and 
adobe analytics. This will involve a variety of technologies and approaches.
 

 

 

 

 

Thanks

 

Raja,

Business Development Manager,

Trintel Technologies LLC

 

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