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Salesforce Test Automation Consultant

Canada

About TTC
The Testing Consultancy (TTC) is a global specialist software testing company focused on helping organizations transform the way they deliver quality software. We have broad capabilities across a wide range of testing areas that enable our clients to increase the speed and quality of software development while reducing risk and cost.

Perks of Working for TTC
- Competitive Base Salary
- Medical, Dental, Vision Benefits
- 401(k) with Company Match
- Paid Time Off
- Paid Holidays
- Work-Life Balance
- Relaxed Work Environment
- Growth and Development Opportunities

Position Summary
We are seeking an experienced Salesforce Test Automation Consultant to join our team, supporting a key client engagement. The ideal candidate brings deep hands-on expertise with Copado Robotic Testing (CRT) in Salesforce environments, a strong technical foundation in automation best practices, and the ability to deliver high-quality work independently in a remote setting. Two positions are available, ideally based in eastern Canada (Toronto to Halifax).

Responsibilities
- Design, develop, execute, and debug automated test cases using Copado Robotic Testing (CRT) within Salesforce environments
- Assess and develop a thorough understanding of client manual and automated testing needs
- Build, maintain, and support automated testing frameworks in line with industry best practices
- Review functional and non-functional requirements and translate them into effective automation solutions
- Produce test artifacts including Test Strategy, Test Plan, Test Cases, and Test Metrics reports
- Maintain excellent relationships with client stakeholders and manage expectations effectively
- Deliver consistent, high-quality work while meeting project deadlines

Role Requirements
- 5+ years of hands-on experience with Copado Robotic Testing (CRT) and Salesforce test automation
- Demonstrated experience developing, executing, and debugging large volumes of CRT and Salesforce automated tests
- Strong understanding of test automation best practices
- Experience with keyword-driven test automation using Robot Framework is a plus
- Hands-on experience with open-source tools such as Selenium and/or Playwright is a strong plus
- Excellent communication and collaboration skills
- Highly self-motivated and able to work independently in a remote environment

Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, or a related field (or equivalent experience)
- Based in eastern Canada (Toronto to Halifax preferred)

At TTC Global, we understand the importance of diversity and the value it brings to our team. Diversity fuels creativity and new perspectives, which is why we encourage all qualified candidates to apply. Experience comes in many forms and skills can be transferred, but passion for your craft cannot be substituted.

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