Lead a team of automation engineers, oversee automation strategy and integration into CI/CD for delivering quality software.
As a QA Automation Manager at Redsail Technologies, you will lead a team of automation engineers across multiple product lines to drive quality through scalable automation solutions. You will oversee test automation strategy, framework architecture, team development, and integration into the CI/CD pipeline. In this leadership role, you will collaborate with QA, Development, Product, and DevOps to deliver high-quality, performant software. Your ability to balance technical leadership with people management will be critical to achieving organizational goals.
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