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Senior Automation Engineer

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Senior Test Automation Engineer (AI, CodeRabbit, Cursor, Claude Code)

Amazing standalone opportunity for you to design, build, implement Test Automation frameworks!  You can really make your mark. You will be responsible for building a test automation framework entirely from scratch, working hands-on with cutting-edge AI-powered developer tools Code Rabbit, Cursor, Claude Code to revolutionise how testing is done across the business. This is a very successful, established Fintech in the heart of London.

Ideally AI

Tech Stack in play but not limited to and the client are open to new tech: CI/CD pipelines, Jira, Git, Confluence, Jenkins, REST API testing, SNS, SQS, Kafka, AWS MSK, Code Rabbit, Cursor, Claude Code, Perl, JavaScript, C#.

A great opportunity taking full ownership of the automation strategy. Designing, building, and scaling frameworks that power high-volume financial transaction systems.  Working closely with product development teams to transform manual regression testing into intelligent, AI-assisted automated suites, improving both quality and delivery velocity.

Defining best practices, embedding automation into CI/CD pipelines, and champion a culture of continuous delivery and innovation.

Would suit someone with extensive software automation testing. A proactive individual who thrives on a challenge, can own the test, do end to end testing, solutions focused.  This is a hybrid opportunity working in a collaborative environment with opportunities for progression and further development.

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