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Senior SQA Automation Engineer
Location
Saudi Arabia
Posted
55 days ago
Salary
0
Seniority
Senior
Job Description
Senior SQA Automation Engineer
CodeNinja
π About CodeNinja At CodeNinja Consulting, we build high-impact global engineering teams that accelerate digital transformation for enterprises worldwide. With operations across Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, the United States, and Chile, we empower clients with world-class expertise in software engineering, QA automation, cloud, DevOps, and enterprise technology services. Our 350+ experts deliver solutions across banking, fintech, healthcare, e-commerce, and large-scale enterprise platforms. At CodeNinja, we value innovation, excellence, and a culture of continuous learning β enabling our teams to deliver smarter, faster, and stronger. π Job Summary We are seeking an experienced Automation Engineer (8+ Years) to develop, enhance, and maintain automated testing solutions for complex enterprise systems. The role requires strong technical expertise in test automation frameworks, CI/CD integration, regression automation, API automation, and working with cross-functional testing teams. You will collaborate closely with the Manual Test Lead, engineering teams, and DevOps to ensure test coverage, quality, and stability across release cycles. π― Key Responsibilities Automation Development & Maintenance - Develop and maintain automation scripts for regression, functional, and SIT testing. - Create reusable automation frameworks, utilities, and libraries. - Debug, optimize, and enhance test scripts for improved reliability and performance. - Ensure automated tests are scalable, modular, and aligned with best practices. CI/CD Integration - Integrate automated test suites into Jenkins, GitHub Actions, GitLab CI, or equivalent pipelines. - Configure automated execution triggers for nightly builds, code merges, and release cycles. - Implement reporting and log outputs directly into CI/CD dashboards. Testing & Quality Assurance - Ensure comprehensive test coverage, including UI, API, SIT, and end-to-end scenarios. - Work closely with the Manual Test Lead to identify automation candidates and maintain prioritization. - Prepare detailed test reports, execution logs, error summaries, and coverage metrics. - Participate in defect triage meetings and provide technical insights on automation failures. Collaboration & Support - Collaborate with developers, architects, QA, and DevOps teams for test environment readiness. - Provide guidance on automation best practices to junior team members. - Support continuous improvement initiatives in testing methodologies and tools.
Job Requirements
- π§© Skills & Expertise Required
- Automation & Framework Expertise
- Strong hands-on experience with automation tools:
- Selenium, Cypress, Playwright, TestNG, JUnit
- Ability to design frameworks from scratch and build scalable, modular architectures.
- API Automation
- Proficiency with:
- REST Assured, Postman, Karate, or similar tools
- Ability to automate REST APIs and validate request/response structures.
- Programming & Scripting
- Strong in at least two programming languages:
- Java, Python, JavaScript
- CI/CD & Version Control
- Experience integrating automation with:
- Jenkins, GitHub Actions, GitLab CI, Bitbucket Pipelines
- Knowledge of Git-based workflows.
- Database Skills
- Experience with SQL for backend validation and test data preparation.
- Testing Knowledge
- Deep understanding of:
- SIT (System Integration Testing)
- E2E testing
- Regression testing
- Testing complex enterprise systems
- π‘ Preferred Skills
- Exposure to cloud platforms (AWS / Azure) is a plus.
- Experience with containerized environments (Docker, Kubernetes).
- Experience working in Agile/Scrum teams.
- Strong analytical and debugging skills.
- πΌ Why Join Us
- Work with cutting-edge tools and large-scale enterprise systems.
- Fully remote working environment.
- Opportunity to work with global engineering teams.
- Culture focused on learning, innovation, and technical excellence.
- βοΈ Equal Opportunity Statement
- At CodeNinja, we are an Equal Opportunity Employer.
- We value diversity and are committed to fostering an inclusive environment for all employees β regardless of nationality, gender, or background.
Benefits
- Flexible Working Hours
- Leaves as per the company policy
- Maternity Leaves (Paid + Work from Home option)
- Health Insurance (includes spouse and parents) (till the age of 80)
- Provident Fund
- Performance-Based Increments and Incentives
- Easy Loan Facility for Employees
- Gym Membership
- Company Trips and Recreational Activities
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