Solution Architect - Ranorex

Remote
Full Time
Engineering
Experienced
ABOUT RANOREX
Ranorex is a leading functional UI test automation tool that provides end-to-end testing of desktop, web and mobile applications. DesignWise is a cutting-edge test design platform that helps users deliver higher quality software faster. Test Automation is one of the fastest growing markets in software, and Ranorex prides itself as a key player in the market.

With staff and offices in varying parts of the world, remote applicants may apply without a requirement for future relocation. We are a worldwide brand, therefore, bilingual and multilingual applicants (e.g. English, German, Spanish, etc.) are highly demanded. 

THE ROLE 
The Ranorex Solution Architect helps to build our brand among the testing community and ensure customers get the most out of Ranorex. As our internal subject matter expert, your scope of work will have multiple fronts: from staying up to date on trends and best practices in the testing field to providing guidance to existing customers, to working closely with internal teams to improve overall knowledge around testing and quality. Ultimately, your activities will help shape everything from the way we market Ranorex to how we define the future of Ranorex and test automation.

WHAT YOU’LL DO
  • Develop a close connection with the testing community, by attending conferences, writing papers, and advocating for the Ranorex product 
  • Guide our existing customers and prospects via 1:1 interactions (i.e. customer calls) and 1:Many interactions (i.e. written guides, tutorials, video demonstrations, forum threads, etc.), improving their agility and supporting them to reach deep levels of test automation 
  • Support the onboarding of new customers to Ranorex 
  • Work closely with Product and Marketing teams to drive design, implementation and documentation of test/quality methodologies that enhance existing test practices and improve overall product quality

THE IDEAL CANDIDATE SHOULD HAVE:
  • A degree in Computer Science / IT or a related field
  • 5 years of professional experience as part of a test team with bonus points for experience helping to implement test automation
  • Experience with testing practices and methodologies and their implementation
  • Background in continuous testing, continuous integration and continuous delivery
  • Familiarity with different test automation and management software tools
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • Experience presenting complex topics in an easy-to-understand format, often delivering presentations to large groups
  • A curious, analytical and creative mind with the ability to consider problems from multiple perspectives and present the pros/cons of different solutions
NICE TO HAVE:
  • Experience using Ranorex
  • Familiarity with leading development tools (GitHub, GitLab, Jenkins, etc.)
  • Strong connections within the testing community
  • Participation/attendance in sporadic testing events


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