Salesforce Automation QA
Reflections Info Systems is seeking a Senior Salesforce QA Engineer to manage testing for Sales, Service, and Experience clouds. The role involves designing test strategies, performing manual and automated testing, and validating Salesforce configurations. You will work within Agile teams using tools like Selenium, Playwright, and Apex to ensure high-quality delivery. The position requires a deep understanding of the Salesforce ecosystem and integration testing.
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Experience
5-6 years
Function
Quality Assurance
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Reflections Info Systems is seeking a Senior Salesforce QA Engineer to manage testing for Sales, Service, and Experience clouds. The role involves designing test strategies, performing manual and automated testing, and validating Salesforce configurations. You will work within Agile teams using tools like Selenium, Playwright, and Apex to ensure high-quality delivery. The position requires a deep understanding of the Salesforce ecosystem and integration testing.
TAL's take
Solid tier-2 services company role with clearly defined technical requirements and scope.
Very clear responsibilities and specific Salesforce stack requirements provided.
Must haves
- 5+ years experience in Salesforce application
- Experience in QA testing
- Proficiency in Selenium and Playwright
- Ability to write Apex tests and SOQL/SOSL queries
- Experience with Jira, Xray, or Zephyr
Tools and skills
Nice to have: provar, copado, github actions.
About the company
Established mid-stage software services company, default tier 2.
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