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Tosca Automation Engineer

Columbus, Ohio, United States; Indiana

 

About TTC

The Testing Consultancy is a global specialist software testing and quality engineering company focused on helping organizations deliver reliable, scalable, and high quality software. We partner with clients to strengthen testing practices, improve delivery confidence, and reduce risk across complex enterprise environments.

Perks of Working for TTC

• Competitive Base Salary
• Work Life Balance
• Collaborative and Supportive Culture
• Growth and Development Opportunities
• Open to FT and C2C
• Hybrid Work Model

Job Title
Senior Tosca Automation Engineer

Location
Hybrid
Candidates must be local to Columbus Ohio or Merrillville Indiana and willing to work onsite Tuesdays and Thursdays


Summary

We are seeking a Senior Tosca Automation Engineer with strong hands on experience designing, building, and maintaining automation frameworks and scripts. This role plays a key part in improving the reliability and functionality of enterprise applications, primarily across SAP and Salesforce platforms.

The ideal candidate will bring deep expertise in Tricentis Tosca, strong automation strategy experience, and the ability to collaborate across product, engineering, and QA teams. This role may also include Test Lead responsibilities, requiring leadership, coordination, and stakeholder communication skills.


Responsibilities

• Design, build, and maintain Tosca automation assets including modules, test cases, templates, and execution lists
• Serve as a subject matter expert in Tosca automation and modern testing methodologies
• Develop and enhance automation frameworks and libraries for SAP and Salesforce applications
• Execute end to end testing across SAP and Salesforce workflows, including integration scenarios
• Automate API testing using REST and SOAP services, including token handling and chained calls
• Orchestrate test execution and CI CD runs using tools such as Jenkins or Azure DevOps
• Integrate test results into qTest for reporting, traceability, and quality metrics
• Partner with product and engineering teams to ensure environment readiness and test data availability
• Drive quality metrics such as automation coverage, pass rate, defect leakage, and time to resolution
• Establish and enforce automation standards, naming conventions, and code review practices
• Mentor team members and promote best practices such as shift left and risk based testing
• Support performance and non functional testing efforts as needed
• Assist with UAT and release activities and contribute to continuous improvement initiatives
• Act as a liaison for support teams to troubleshoot incidents and provide operational support
• Communicate testing results and insights clearly to stakeholders at all levels


Qualifications

• Five or more years of experience in QA and test automation with at least three years focused on Tosca
• Strong hands on experience building and maintaining Tosca automation for enterprise applications
• Practical experience working with SAP and Salesforce platforms
• Experience with API testing including REST and SOAP, JSON and XML validation, and authentication flows
• Strong understanding of SDLC, test strategy, and automation best practices
• Experience working in Agile and DevSecOps environments
• Strong communication and stakeholder management skills


Preferred Experience

• Tricentis certifications such as Automation Specialist or Test Design Specialist
• Experience in utilities or energy domain
• Familiarity with performance testing tools such as NeoLoad
• Experience with service virtualization and test data management
• Experience optimizing automation for SAP and Salesforce environments
• Experience with mobile application testing
• Experience with qTest or similar test management tools
• Experience with CI CD pipelines and automation integration
• Familiarity with Infrastructure as Code or modern deployment practices

If your experience or qualifications is similar to our ideal of a successful candidate, please consider applying. Experience comes in many ways; skills may be transferred, but passion for your career can't be substituted. At TTC, we understand the importance of diversity and how much value it brings to the table. Diversity brings about creativity and new perspectives, which is why we beckon everyone to apply. 

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