Quality and Automation Engineer - (Remote, NZ)

Test & QA

Test Automation Engineer

All New Zealand

Permanent

Sam Forrest
Sam Forrest

Talent Manager

Posted

March 27, 2026

  • 4-day week, flexible hours, fully remote in NZ
  • Contribute to technology that makes a positive global impact
  • Strong focus on automation and engineering quality
About the Company:
Our client develops technology that supports organisations working to improve outcomes and make a positive difference in the world. Their platform enables users to manage complex data securely and efficiently. They are a remote-first, NZ-based team that values thoughtful engineering and meaningful work.

About the Role:
As a Quality & Automation Engineer, you’ll enhance testing, automation, and platform reliability. You’ll work closely with engineering, product, and security teams to improve quality practices and embed testing throughout the development lifecycle.

Skills & Experience:
  • Experience in QA engineering or automated testing
  • Familiarity with modern testing frameworks/tools
  • API and integration testing knowledge
  • Cloud experience (AWS or similar)
  • CI/CD or DevOps exposure
  • SQL
  • Agile team experience
  • Bonus: .NET or automation frameworks
Why Work Here?
  • Work from Home anywhere in New Zealand
  • 4-day working week
  • Flexible, trust-based working hours
  • 4 weeks leave + birthday + extra Christmas days
  • Professional development allowance
  • Broadband/internet covered
  • Supportive, collaborative team culture
  • Annual in-person team meetups
Closing Statement:
If you're passionate about building reliable software and want to contribute to technology that makes a real difference, we’d love to hear from you. Apply now or reach out at sam@talent.army for more information.

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