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QA Automation Lead

RiverBengaluru, Karnataka, IndiaPosted 20 May 2026

River is seeking a lead to define and implement a comprehensive QA automation strategy for their enterprise applications, including SAP and Dealer Management Systems. The role involves leading a team of engineers while hands-on designing automation frameworks for SAP modules like MM, SD, and PP. Proficiency in SAP enterprise testing tools and modern automation frameworks like Selenium or Playwright is required. The candidate will also oversee CI/CD integration and performance testing to ensure system reliability.

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Experience

12+ years

Function

Quality Assurance

Work mode

Onsite, India

Company

Tier 2

What you will work on

River is seeking a lead to define and implement a comprehensive QA automation strategy for their enterprise applications, including SAP and Dealer Management Systems. The role involves leading a team of engineers while hands-on designing automation frameworks for SAP modules like MM, SD, and PP. Proficiency in SAP enterprise testing tools and modern automation frameworks like Selenium or Playwright is required. The candidate will also oversee CI/CD integration and performance testing to ensure system reliability.

TAL's take

Quality 68/1005/5 clarityTier 2 company

Strong leadership role at a well-funded EV startup with a very clear, highly specialized technical mandate.

The JD is extremely crisp with clearly defined automation domains (SAP/DMS) and specific tools required.

Must haves

  • Minimum 12 years experience in Software Quality Assurance
  • At least 5 years in a QA Leadership or Test Architecture role
  • Extensive hands-on experience in automating SAP applications
  • Deep experience with API testing and automation
  • Experience with SAP S/4HANA transformations

Tools and skills

seleniumplaywrightsap mmsap sdsap ppsap ficosap ewmsap s/4hanatricentis toscaworksoft certifymicro focus uftjavapythonc#postmanrest assuredsoapuijiragitjmeterloadrunnercirclecijenkins

About the company

Established EV startup with strong investor backing, though not yet a global household name.

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