[Remote] Senior Automation Engineer/Automation Architect(Playwright (TypeScript) experience, Remote, only W2, no third party)

Note: The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. CBTS is seeking a Senior Automation Engineer/Automation Architect with a strong background in test automation and framework design. The role involves hands-on experience with Playwright (TypeScript) and requires expertise in testing Angular applications, as well as utilizing AI for various automation testing processes. Responsibilities • Strong hands-on experience with Playwright (TypeScript) • Strong experience testing Angular applications, including understanding of component lifecycles, routing, and async behavior • Mandatory hands-on experience using AI in automation testing, specifically for: Test creation and maintenance, Self-healing automation, Flaky test detection and automated stabilization, AI-assisted failure analysis • Strong understanding of HTML5, CSS3, modern JavaScript/TypeScript, and browser behavior • Proven experience building and maintaining arenaflex/CD pipelines, especially with GitHub Actions • Hands-on experience with BrowserStack or similar cloud device farms • Solid understanding of RESTful APIs, async programming, and microservices-based systems • Experience with test management tools (e.g., Tricentis, TestRail, Xray) • Working knowledge of observability tools (e.g., Datadog, New Relic) • Experience with accessibility testing using tools such as Axe or Evinced Skills • Bachelors degree in Computer Science or 8+ years of equivalent experience in test automation and framework design • Strong hands-on experience with Playwright (TypeScript) • Strong experience testing Angular applications, including understanding of component lifecycles, routing, and async behavior • Mandatory hands-on experience using AI in automation testing, specifically for: Test creation and maintenance, Self-healing automation, Flaky test detection and automated stabilization, AI-assisted failure analysis • Strong understanding of HTML5, CSS3, modern JavaScript/TypeScript, and browser behavior • Proven experience building and maintaining arenaflex/CD pipelines, especially with GitHub Actions • Hands-on experience with BrowserStack or similar cloud device farms • Solid understanding of RESTful APIs, async programming, and microservices-based systems • Experience with test management tools (e.g., Tricentis, TestRail, Xray) • Working knowledge of observability tools (e.g., Datadog, New Relic) • Experience with accessibility testing using tools such as Axe or Evinced • Experience with Angular Material, NgRx, or other Angular ecosystem libraries • Exposure to AWS or other cloud platforms • Familiarity with performance or security testing • Experience integrating or evaluating commercial or open-source AI testing tools Company Overview • CBTS provides end-to-end IT and communications solutions that allow businesses to improve efficiency, enable innovation, and mitigate risk. It was founded in 1994, and is headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA, with a workforce of 1001-5000 employees. Its website is Apply tot his job Apply tot his job

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