Automation Quality Senior Software Engineer

Wells Fargo BankCharlotte, NC
9dHybrid

About The Position

Wells Fargo is seeking an Automation Quality Senior Software Engineer to join the Open Banking Money Movement team within the Digital Technology Innovation group. This position will utilize a thorough understanding of applicable technology to assist with technology innovation, product development, testing and delivery. As part of an Agile team, you will be responsible for analyzing complex business requirements and design specifications for conversion into user stories and tasks within allocated sprint sessions. In this role, you will: Lead quality engineering and automation strategy for large‑scale enterprise applications Design and build BDD‑based automation frameworks using Cucumber, Karate, JBehave, and Gherkin Develop automated tests across API, microservices, UI, integration, and end‑to‑end layers Implement UI automation using Selenium or equivalent tools Design, code, test, debug, and document for projects and programs associated with technology domain, including upgrades and deployments Resolve moderately complex issues and lead a team to meet existing client needs or potential new clients needs while leveraging solid understanding of the function, policies, procedures, or compliance requirements Drive shift‑left testing and TDD practices within Agile teams Integrate automated testing into CI/CD pipelines Validate REST/JSON APIs, including security and traffic policies via API gateways (Apigee) Partner with engineering teams to ensure backward compatibility and production stability Support releases and production issues, including on‑call rotation and root‑cause analysis Mentor teams and influence quality best practices across the organization.

Requirements

  • 4+ years of Software Engineering experience, or equivalent demonstrated through one or a combination of the following: work experience, training, military experience, education
  • 4+ years of experience integrating automation into CI/CD pipelines
  • 4+ years of experience in Quality Engineering / Test Automation
  • 4+ years of experience with BDD frameworks (Cucumber, Karate, JBehave)
  • 4+ years of experience with API and microservices testing and UI automation experience
  • 4+ years of Java/J2EE experience and Spring framework experience such as Spring Boot
  • 4+ years of Web Services experience
  • 4+ years of Apigee API Gateway
  • 4+ years of experience with monitoring/log analysis tools such as Splunk
  • 4+ years of experience with Agile delivery and modern SDLC practices

Nice To Haves

  • 8+ years of experience designing and implementing solutions for test automation
  • Knowledge and understanding of test-driven application development
  • Strong communication skills and ability to lead through influence

Responsibilities

  • Lead quality engineering and automation strategy for large‑scale enterprise applications
  • Design and build BDD‑based automation frameworks using Cucumber, Karate, JBehave, and Gherkin
  • Develop automated tests across API, microservices, UI, integration, and end‑to‑end layers
  • Implement UI automation using Selenium or equivalent tools
  • Design, code, test, debug, and document for projects and programs associated with technology domain, including upgrades and deployments
  • Resolve moderately complex issues and lead a team to meet existing client needs or potential new clients needs while leveraging solid understanding of the function, policies, procedures, or compliance requirements
  • Drive shift‑left testing and TDD practices within Agile teams
  • Integrate automated testing into CI/CD pipelines
  • Validate REST/JSON APIs, including security and traffic policies via API gateways (Apigee)
  • Partner with engineering teams to ensure backward compatibility and production stability
  • Support releases and production issues, including on‑call rotation and root‑cause analysis
  • Mentor teams and influence quality best practices across the organization.
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