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Senior Automation Software Engineer

Services Australia

Canberra, ACT Baseline clearance Closes 10 April 2026

About the Role

  1. Software Engineers also known as Development Experts have experience overseeing software development projects, writing optimised code, and provide technical leadership to a team of software engineers. They are responsible for the quality and functionality of the software produced by their team.

  2. As the ideal candidate, you will provide technical and strategic leadership in delivering automated testing solutions across mobile, web, API, and performance testing. Ensuring quality is embedded throughout the delivery lifecycle. Focusing on the Customer Experience.

Key duties and responsibilities

Duties may include some or all of the following.

  1. Lead the test automation strategy, framework design, and implementation across multiple platforms and technologies.

  2. Drive automation standards, best practices, and governance across teams.

  3. Provide hands-on guidance, mentoring, and technical direction to automation developers/testers.

  4. Ensure automation is effectively integrated into I/CD pipelines and Agile delivery workflows.

  5. Collaborate closely with developers, DevOps, product owners, and stakeholders to improve quality outcomes

  6. Strong leadership experience in mobile automation using Appium and Webdriver IO, supporting iOS and Android native and hybrid applications.

  7. Hands-on expertise with TypeScript, JavaScript,Java, NPM, and Automation framework design anddevelopment.

  8. Experience working with Android Studio and Xcodefor mobile automation setup, execution, and troubleshooting.

  9. Proven experience in web automation using Selenium and backend/API automation using Rest Assured and SOAP UI.

  10. Strong understanding and experience in delivery of API development on the Openshift/Webshere platforms, including pipeline-based execution.

    Experience validating backend systems includingDB2, MongoDB, Kafka-based event processing, and AEM automation.

  11. Proven use of BDD frameworks (Cucumber) to enable business-readable automation and collaboration.

  12. Strong experience with CI/CD tools, including Azure DevOps and GitLab, to automate test execution and reporting.

  13. Performance testing leadership using Gatling and Scala, including test design, execution, and analysis.

  14. Hands-on experience with BrowserStack products, including Automate, App Automate, and Percy for cross-browser, mobile, and visual testing.

Technical skills

  • Proficiency in Java, TypeScript/JavaScript, Scala, and Shell scripting.

  • Strong understanding of automation design patterns, including Page Object Model (POM) and reusable framework components.

  • Experience implementing and maintaining visual Automation, deep-link testing, and PDF validation.

  • Experience in working within an Agile delivery environment

About the organisation

Services Australia is at the frontline of government service delivery, supporting millions of Australians, and is front and centre of a vision to be a world leader in government service delivery. It’s using cutting-edge technology to build world class platforms and capabilities to help Australians get on with their lives.


Requirements

Essential criteria

  1. Emerging technology monitoring: Level 5 (SFIA)

    Monitors the external environment to gather intelligence on emerging technologies. Assesses and documents the impacts, threats and opportunities to the organisation. Creates reports and technology roadmaps and shares knowledge and insights with others.

  2. Methods and tools: Level 5 (SFIA)

    Provides advice, guidance and expertise to promote adoption of methods and tools and adherence to policies and standards. Evaluates and selects appropriate methods and tools in line with agreed policies and standards. Contributes to organisational policies, standards, and guidelines for methods and tools. Implements methods and tools at programme, project and team levels including selection and tailoring in line with agreed standards. Manages reviews of the benefits and value of methods and tools. Identifies and recommends improvements.

  3. Programming/software development: Level 5 (SFIA)

    Takes technical responsibility across all stages and iterations of software development. Plans and drives software construction activities. Adopts and adapts appropriate software development methods, tools and techniques. Measures and monitors applications of project/team standards for software construction, including software security. Contributes to the development of organisational policies, standards, and guidelines for software development.

  4. Release and deployment: Level 5 (SFIA)

    Leads the assessment, analysis, planning and design of release packages, including assessment of risk. Liaises with business and technology teams on release scheduling and communication of progress. Conducts post-release reviews. Ensures that release processes and procedures are applied and that releases can be rolled back as needed. Identifies, evaluates and manages the adoption of appropriate release and deployment techniques, processes and automation tools.

  5. Software configuration: Level 5 (SFIA)

    Takes technical responsibility across all stages and iterations of configuration development and deployment. Plans and drives software configuration activities. Adopts and adapts appropriate software configuration methods, tools and techniques. Measures and monitors the application of standards for configuration design and deployment including software security. Contributes to the development of organisational policies, standards, and guidelines for software configuration design and deployment.

  6. Software design: Level 4 (SFIA)

    Designs complex software applications, components and modules. Uses appropriate modelling techniques following agreed software design standards, guidelines, patterns and methodology. Creates and communicates multiple design views to balance stakeholders' concerns and to satisfy functional and non-functional requirements. Identifies, evaluates and recommends alternative design options and trade-offs. Models, simulates or prototypes the behaviour of proposed software to enable approval by stakeholders, and effective construction of the software. Verifies software design by constructing and applying appropriate methods. Reviews, verifies and improves own designs against specifications. Leads reviews of others designs.

  7. Specialist advice: Level 4 (SFIA)

    Provides detailed and specific advice regarding the application of their specialism to the organisation's planning and operations. Actively maintains knowledge in one or more identifiable specialisms. Recognises and identifies the boundaries of their own specialist knowledge. Where appropriate, collaborates with other specialists to ensure advice given is appropriate to the organisation's needs.

  8. Systems design: Level 5 (SFIA)

    Designs large or complex systems and undertakes impact analysis on major design options and trade-offs. Ensures that the system design balances functional and non-functional requirements. Reviews systems designs and ensures that appropriate methods, tools and techniques are applied effectively. Makes recommendations and assesses and manages associated risks. Adopts and adapts system design methods, tools and techniques. Contributes to development of system design policies, standards and selection of architecture components.

  9. Systems integration and build: Level 5 (SFIA)

    Plans and drives activities to develop organisational systems integration and build capabilities including automation and continuous integration. Identifies, evaluates and manages the adoption of tools, techniques and processes to create a robust integration framework. Provides authoritative advice and guidance on any aspect of systems integration. Leads integration work in line with the agreed system and service design. Assesses risks and takes preventative action. Measures and monitors applications of standards. Contributes to the development of organisational policies, standards, and guidelines for systems integration.

  10. Testing: Level 4 (SFIA)

    Selects appropriate testing approach, including manual and automated testing. Develops and executes test plans and test cases. Implements scalable and reliable automated tests and frameworks. Collaborates across parties involved in product, systems or service design and development to enable comprehensive test coverage. Identifies improvements in requirements, design or specification processes to increase the effectiveness and efficiency of testing. Analyses and reports on test activities, results, issues and risks, including the work of others.

Desirable criteria

  • Configuration management: Level 2 (SFIA)

    Applies tools, techniques and processes to administer, track, log, report on and correct configuration items, components and changes. Assists with audits to check the accuracy of the information and undertakes any necessary corrective action under direction.

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