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QA Automation Engineer (IoT Hub)

Deutsche Telekom IT Solutions
Full-time
On-site
Budapest, Hungary
QA Automation Engineer

Company Description

The largest ICT employer in Hungary, Deutsche Telekom IT Solutions (formerly IT-Services Hungary, ITSH) is a subsidiary of the Deutsche Telekom Group. Established in 2006, the company provides a wide portfolio of IT and telecommunications services with more than 5000 employees. ITSH was awarded with the Best in Educational Cooperation prize by HIPA in 2019, acknowledged as one of the most attractive workplaces by PwC Hungary’s independent survey in 2021 and rewarded with the title of the Most Ethical Multinational Company in 2019. The company continuously develops its four sites in Budapest, Debrecen, PΓ©cs and Szeged and is looking for skilled IT professionals to join its team.

    Job Description

    IoT Hub is an IoT platforms integrator. For our project we are looking for QA Automation Engineer. It can be a great opportunity for experienced Automation Engineer as well as Manual QA Engineer with basic programming skills, who wants to move into test automation.

    Responsibilities

    • Maintain existing autotests (UI and API) and write new ones
    • Contribute to the improvement of the test framework and testing pipeline
    • Perform manual testing of UI and API
    • Monitor quality of released product throughout all stages of the software development lifecycle

    Qualifications

    Requirements

    • Knowledge of software testing theory, including methodologies and test design techniques
    • Experience in backend and UI testing. Experience with API testing tools
    • Basic knowledge of Java
    • Experience with UI testing frameworks (e.g., Selenium, Cypress, Playwright)
    • English language B1+
    • Familiarity with CI/CD tools and experience in integration automated tests into pipelines will be a plus

    Additional Information

    * Please be informed that our remote working possibility is only available within Hungary due to European taxation regulation.