Senior Qa Automation Engineer | Typescript, Node.Js, Webdriverio, Api Testing (Almería)
Location
almería, kingdom of spain
Job Type
Full-time
Category
IT
Posted
June 18, 2026
Mission of the Role
La siguiente información ofrece un resumen de las habilidades, cualidades y cualificaciones necesarias para este puesto.
Your mission will be to design, build and own automated test coverage for three key backend services powering the customer’s cloud learning platform: the orchestration service, the provisioning service and the automated verification service. You’ll help ensure that learners can access practice environments, complete real software‑based assessments and receive reliable certification outcomes through stable, scalable and trustworthy quality automation.
Day-to-Day Activities
Design and maintain automated tests for backend services and APIs.
Integrate with the existing TypeScript / WebdriverIO / Serenity automation repository.
Build meaningful REST API, contract and schema validation tests.
Work with OpenAPI, OAuth2 and OIDC in real service interactions.
Validate service behaviour across microservices boundaries...
La siguiente información ofrece un resumen de las habilidades, cualidades y cualificaciones necesarias para este puesto.
Your mission will be to design, build and own automated test coverage for three key backend services powering the customer’s cloud learning platform: the orchestration service, the provisioning service and the automated verification service. You’ll help ensure that learners can access practice environments, complete real software‑based assessments and receive reliable certification outcomes through stable, scalable and trustworthy quality automation.
Day-to-Day Activities
Design and maintain automated tests for backend services and APIs.
Integrate with the existing TypeScript / WebdriverIO / Serenity automation repository.
Build meaningful REST API, contract and schema validation tests.
Work with OpenAPI, OAuth2 and OIDC in real service interactions.
Validate service behaviour across microservices boundaries...