AFRY

Engineering

TestAutomationEngineer

$650–900k ~AI est. Solna, Stockholm County, Sweden FULL TIME
The Brief

“Test Automation Engineer at AFRY. Skills: Test automation, Test case development, Test solution implementation. Develop test solutions. Implement test solutions”

Industry & Context.

Engineering
Problems you'll solve

Problem solving; Analytical thinking

Eligibility Requirements

Swedish citizenship, Security vetting

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

5-10 years test automation experience, Relevant higher education or equivalent, Experience from public sector, Experience from Swedish Armed Forces, Experience with Postman, Experience with Playwright, Experience with Selenium, Experience with SoapUI, ISTQB Certified Tester Foundation, Experience with agile work, Very good Swedish skills, Very good English skills, Swedish citizenship required, Ability to undergo security vetting

Nice to Have

Programming skills Java, Programming skills JavaScript, Programming skills Python, Hardware testing experience, Create test strategies experience, Develop test automation frameworks experience, Experience using AI in testing

What You'll Do.

Develop test solutions

Implement test solutions

Increase customer automation degree

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Cross-functional teams; Customer assignments

Communication Scope

Technical discussions

Process & Methodology

Agile, SAFe

Free ATS check

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