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As part of the SET team, you will develop and implement highly scalable testing frameworks that meet our remarkably high standards of quality, performance, and reliability.
Responsibilities:
Develops automated testing software using the KnowBe4 Software Development Lifecycle and Agile Methodologies
Assist other team members by providing technical direction
Defines non-standard approaches and specific solutions to complex technical problems
Provides coordination across functional boundaries.
May act as team lead for larger sub-projects and as technical owner for one or more implementations
Minimum Qualifications:
5+ years of experience as a software engineer/automation engineer for enterprise-grade cloud-based SaaS products.
5+ years of building automation frameworks at scale, including reporting.
5+ years of implementation of REST/GQL test frameworks to reduce the impact on production workloads.
Proven experience in designing and implementing REST-based APIs, with a strong understanding of best practices for authentication and authorization in production environments.
Strong OOP knowledge in at least one of the following technologies: C# / Python
Experience working with frontend technologies like React/Svelte/Angular/Vue or equivalent.
Working knowledge in relational & non-relational databases,
Experience in building scalable products leveraging AWS (or equivalent) backend technologies like EC2, S3, Lambda, Eventbridge, SNS, SQS etc.
Proficiency in setting up and managing continuous delivery and integration pipelines using tools like Docker, GitLab, Terraform, and other automated deployment and testing tools.
Understanding and experience in building software systems following Object Oriented Software design principles