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Utimaco • Tel Aviv, Tel-Aviv District, Israel
We need a part-time QA Automation Student, 2-3 days per week, to build end to end test coverage for two products, CEM and Command Post. The role focuses on writing Cypress tests in JavaScript, creating a solid automated regression suite, then handing it over to the core QA team.
We need a part-time QA Automation Student, 2-3 days per week, to build end to end test coverage for two products, CEM and Command Post. The role focuses on writing Cypress tests in JavaScript, creating a solid automated regression suite, then handing it over to the core QA team. Target duration is 6 to 10 months.
Location: Herzeliya, Israel
Your Tasks
Build an automated regression pack for key CEM and Command Post flows. Stabilize tests, reduce flaky failures, integrate into CI. Achieve meaningful coverage across critical paths for core modules. Write Cypress specs in JavaScript for web UI and API assisted flows. Model test data and fixtures, create reusable page objects or test helpers. Parametrize tests to run against SaaS environments and customer specific configs. Collaborate with QA and Product to define acceptance criteria for automation. Hook the suite into CI, record runs, publish reports and trend metrics. Maintain a lightweight automation backlog and weekly progress updates.
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Student for computer science or similar - located in Central Israel Available about 2-3 days per week. JavaScript fundamentals, async and promises, ES modules. Cypress basics, selectors, intercepts, fixtures, custom commands. Git workflow, branching, pull requests. Clear written English, concise documentation.