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Test Automation Engineer (Quality Engineering) - Husky (Guindy,Chennai)

Husky TechnologiesChennai, Tamil Nadu, IndiaPosted 18 May 2026

Husky Technologies is seeking a Senior Test Automation Engineer in Chennai to lead the design and implementation of robust quality engineering solutions. The role involves building scalable automation frameworks for UI and API layers and integrating them into Azure DevOps CI/CD pipelines. Candidates must have over 5 years of experience with a strong focus on automation and proficiency in at least one major programming language. This is an onsite role focused on maintaining high quality standards through a mix of automated and manual testing.

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Experience

5+ years

Function

Quality Assurance

Work mode

Onsite, India

Company

Tier 2

What you will work on

Husky Technologies is seeking a Senior Test Automation Engineer in Chennai to lead the design and implementation of robust quality engineering solutions. The role involves building scalable automation frameworks for UI and API layers and integrating them into Azure DevOps CI/CD pipelines. Candidates must have over 5 years of experience with a strong focus on automation and proficiency in at least one major programming language. This is an onsite role focused on maintaining high quality standards through a mix of automated and manual testing.

TAL's take

Quality 60/1005/5 clarityTier 2 company

Solid role at an established industrial engineering firm with clearly defined quality engineering responsibilities and a clear automation target.

The JD is extremely well-structured, providing a clear list of responsibilities across automation, strategy, and CI/CD integration.

Salaries at Husky Technologies

15.0 LPA average

Based on 1 Grapevine salary entries for Husky Technologies.

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Other roles

2 - 4 years | L1

15 LPA average

Range: 15 - 15 LPA

Must haves

  • 5+ years of experience in software testing with strong automation focus
  • Experience designing and implementing test automation frameworks
  • Programming experience in C#, Java, Python, JavaScript, or Swift
  • Experience with UI and API automation tools
  • Proficiency with CI/CD pipelines, preferably Azure DevOps

Tools and skills

c#javapythonjavascriptswiftseleniumkatalonplaywrightcypressrestpostmangitazure devops

Nice to have: jmeter, k6, sast, dast, sca, azure, github copilot.

About the company

Established global engineering and manufacturing company in the industrial space, not a tier-1 software tech brand.

Posts mentioning Husky Technologies

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Confused and unsure about what to do

So I'm an intern at this bootstrapped startup which is doing really good (touchwood). Three months into my joining, everything was hunky dory but lately my manager has turned less friendly. She points out little mistakes, asked me to create reports on things that went wrong, uses aggressive language on common slack channels. I'm really not sure what I've done to **** her off. Yes I did make a couple of mistakes here and there but I put in my 100% effort to see them fixed and talk to her nicely and respectfully. I'm lost. I also think if this will hurt my PPO chances :( I want to know if this is okay and me working extra hard will solve this or should i do something else about this?

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