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QA Engineer (Playwright) : Senior II

Spark EighteenDelhi, IndiaPosted 18 May 2026

Spark Eighteen is seeking a Senior QA Engineer to lead test strategies and build scalable automation frameworks in a fast-paced environment. You will be responsible for designing modular Playwright frameworks, automating API and backend tests, and integrating CI/CD pipelines. The role requires strong TypeScript/JavaScript programming skills and extensive experience in QA methodologies. You will also mentor junior team members and own release documentation for mission-critical systems.

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Experience

5-7 years

Function

Quality Assurance

Work mode

Onsite, India

Company

Tier 2

What you will work on

Spark Eighteen is seeking a Senior QA Engineer to lead test strategies and build scalable automation frameworks in a fast-paced environment. You will be responsible for designing modular Playwright frameworks, automating API and backend tests, and integrating CI/CD pipelines. The role requires strong TypeScript/JavaScript programming skills and extensive experience in QA methodologies. You will also mentor junior team members and own release documentation for mission-critical systems.

TAL's take

Quality 55/1005/5 clarityTier 2 company

Solid tier-2 role with well-defined technical requirements and clear responsibilities for a senior QA specialist.

The JD provides a very clear scope, specific technology requirements, and outlines well-defined responsibilities for the role.

Must haves

  • 5-7 years of total experience in Quality Assurance
  • Strong programming background with expertise in JavaScript/TypeScript
  • Minimum 1-2 years of hands-on experience using Playwright
  • Experience designing, building, and optimizing scalable automation frameworks
  • Backend validation expertise with SQL/PostgreSQL/MySQL
  • Experience integrating automation pipelines with CI/CD tools

Tools and skills

javascripttypescriptplaywrightsqlpostgresqlmysqlgithub actionsjenkinscircleci

Nice to have: aws, docker, kubernetes.

About the company

unfamiliar company, default mid-tier

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