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Automated Tester

Ashburn, VA · On-site

$47 - $62/hr

... unit testing. This role will support test planning and execution on an exciting new technology ... use automated test • Perform regression testing, covering full suite of Operational Test ...

Responsibilities : • Develop and implement comprehensive test plans, test cases, and automated test scripts for .NET Core applications. • Perform thorough database testing using SQL to validate ...

Automated Tester

Ashburn, VA · On-site

$47 - $62/hr

... unit testing. This role will support test planning and execution on an exciting new technology ... use automated test • Perform regression testing, covering full suite of Operational Test ...

Automation Testing

Raleigh, NC · On-site

$44.75 - $59/hr

Technical Test Lead | Automated Testing | Automated Testing - ALL - Automation Tester Work Location & Reporting Address: Raleigh, NC 27604 (Onsite-Hybrid. Will consider candidates willing to relocate ...

A minimum 8 year IT testing experience with large/complex development/maintenance projects with ... automated test scripts. Proven ability to create test artifacts (strategies, test plans and test ...

... automated testing strategies, frameworks, and quality engineering practices. This role requires knowledge and understanding of Air Force IT processes and technology stack (DevSecOps CI/CD, Cloud One ...

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How much do automated testing jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 11, 2026, the average hourly pay for automated testing in the United States is $51.28, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $44.23 and $58.41 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Automated Testing vs Manual Testing?

AspectAutomated TestingManual Testing
CredentialsBasic knowledge of testing tools, scripting skillsTesting fundamentals, attention to detail
Work EnvironmentTest automation tools, scripting environmentsTest cases execution, user interface interaction
Industry UsageSoftware development, QA teamsSoftware testing, QA teams
Search & Comparison IntentEfficiency, automation tools, scriptingManual process, user experience testing

Automated Testing involves using software tools and scripts to execute test cases automatically, increasing efficiency and repeatability. Manual Testing requires testers to execute test cases manually, focusing on user experience and exploratory testing. Both roles are essential in quality assurance, but Automated Testing emphasizes automation skills, while Manual Testing emphasizes detailed observation and user perspective.

How much does an automation tester make?

An automation tester's salary varies based on experience, location, and industry, but typically ranges from $60,000 to $110,000 annually in many regions. Entry-level positions may start lower, while experienced testers with skills in tools like Selenium or QTP can earn higher salaries, especially with certifications and advanced expertise.

Are QA testers in demand in 2026?

QA testers, including those specializing in automated testing, are expected to remain in demand in 2026 due to ongoing software development and the need for quality assurance. Skills in automation tools like Selenium, programming languages, and continuous integration are increasingly valuable in this field.

How can I become an automation tester?

To become an automation tester, you should gain knowledge of programming languages such as Java, Python, or C#, and learn testing tools like Selenium, TestComplete, or QTP. A background in software development or quality assurance, along with understanding testing frameworks and scripting, is essential. Earning certifications like ISTQB or Certified Software Tester can also enhance your qualifications.

Will automation testers be replaced by AI?

Automation testers use tools and scripts to evaluate software quality, and AI can assist in automating repetitive testing tasks. However, human oversight is still essential for designing test cases, interpreting results, and handling complex scenarios, so complete replacement by AI is unlikely in the near future.
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Infographic showing various Automated Testing job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 89% Full Time, 7% Part Time, 3% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 87% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 10% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $106,656 per year, or $51.3 per hour.

Test Engineer 3 - (Selenium, Automated Testing, Backend Testing)

Akina, Inc.

Annapolis, MD • On-site

Full-time

Retirement, PTO

Posted 9 days ago


Job description

Test Engineer 3 - (Selenium, Automated Testing, Backend Testing)
Clearance: TS/SCI - Polygraph required
Position ID: 25-8848-TE3
Location: Annapolis Junction, Maryland
Description:
Analyzes system requirements and concept of operations documents, acquisition plans, and system descriptions to develop evaluation and test plans and procedures, prepare for and conduct the data collection and analysis, and report status and results.
Supports the development of Government test and evaluation documentation e.g., Test & Evaluation (T&E) Strategy, Test & Evaluation Master Plan, Event Test Plans, Test Readiness Assessments, and T&E Reports.
Works with other test organizations to support T&E program integration.
Provides specialized T&E capabilities tailored to system functions, level, maturity, and performance area as assigned in the SOW.
  • Assist with any or all of the Level 1 tasks as constrained by technical training and previous testing experience.
  • Conduct research into and apply knowledge of Government test and evaluation concepts and related engineering, acquisition, and operations activities as needed to support the T&E activities.
  • Plan and Execute Performance Analysis.
  • Assess operational and system performance requirements for testability and criticality to frame and prioritize T&E objectives and enable evaluation planning.
  • Review planned acquisition approaches to support T&E schedule alignment with decision maker needs for T&E support.
  • Coordinate with program Systems Engineering (SE) and review T&E-related SE information to leverage functional analysis, system descriptions, parameter selection and dependencies, Modeling and Simulation, and initial performance risk assessments to inform evaluation planning.
  • Assess operational environments and priorities for evaluation attention and scenario selection, and to coordinate user participation in T&E.
  • Analyze performance risk areas to focus T&E planning.
  • Specify, validate, and adapt Modeling and Simulation for T&E use.
  • Plan program and event level risk-tailored performance estimation and analysis of system and operational Effectiveness and Suitability metrics & conditions; levels of T&E include inspection, demonstration, paper analysis, survey, simulation, and physical test.
  • Apply Statistical Analysis of variations in performance behavior to characterize confidence in performance estimates.
  • Design surveys for evaluation of Subject Matter Expert (SME) input and user assessments of performance.
  • Select, develop, & use analysis tools.
  • Participate in the T&E Working-level Integrated Product Team (WIPT) and/or Integrated Test Team for coordination of evaluation plans.
  • Execute the evaluation plan on data collected by the Testing Tasks.
  • Produce Evaluation Plans (metric framework, scenarios/threads, timelines, requirements/T&E cross-walk), Analysis Plans, Data Requirements, Risk Assessments, Evaluation Reports, Status reports; provide input to Government T&E products (e.g., Technology Readiness Assessments, Test & Evaluation Strategy, Test & Evaluation Master Plan, T&E Plans & Procedures and Test Readiness Reports).
  • Plan and Execute Performance Data Collection.
  • Plan program and event level testing for collection of data required for analysis and to synch T&E events with supported decision points.
  • Design data sampling schemes to optimize the information/resource balance and to control testing uncertainties.
  • Select, coordinate, and calibrate Instrumentation, collection and data management tools, targets, & facilities.
  • Ensure test readiness including training of test event participants re conduct of the event; equipment readiness, and security, legal, and privacy compliance arrangements.
  • Establish and employ Data & Configuration Management capabilities.
  • Support Data Authentication group functions; and comply with program Discrepancy Reporting criteria and processes.
  • Participate in T&E WIPT and/or Integrated Test Team for coordination of data collection plans.
  • Execute Testing and Data Collection per plan.
  • Produce associated Test Plans, Procedures, and Reports/Briefings, Data Management Plan.
  • Define and provide technical direction and guidance for the Level 1 tasks to the Level 0 and Level 1 TEs assigned to the task.
  • Recommend draft plans and reports from the Level 1 tasks for approval by the task leader.
  • Work directly with the Government sponsor to coordinate task implementation.
  • Maintain knowledge of current and evolving agency, national, and international standards applicable to the system development of interest.
  • Provide overall leadership of the T&E task and serve as primary liaison to the government for supporting contract coordination and task execution.
  • Manage T&E resources and tasks; ensure quality assurance of test processes and products.
  • Coordinate and integrate Evaluation and Testing tasks and products.
  • Participate in T&E WIPT and/or Integrated Test Team as needed to ensure proper coordination of T&E activities.
  • Communicate issues and solutions to the broader government and contract management structure as requested by Leadership.
  • Drive innovation and responsiveness to program changes and evolving T&E status to help manage program risk: develop alternative courses of action, work-arounds, and fallback positions with a recommended course of action for each risk, and monitor and re-evaluate risks at appropriate milestones.
  • Ensure the appropriate level of independence of the team from the solution provider to support government management of objectivity risk.

Position Required Skills:
  • This position requires in-scope poly, within 7 years.
  • Sourcing for a TE3 to create and run test cases, create test reports, create and execute test plans, familiar with automated testing methods and execution (Selenium,etc.) and experience creating testing scripts, using command line prompts and backend testing.

TE3 Qualifications:
Eight (8) years' experience as a TE in programs and contracts of similar scope, type and complexity is required.
Bachelor's degree in Math, Science, Engineering, Statistics, Engineering Management or related discipline from an accredited college or university is required.
Four (4) years of additional TE experience may be substituted for a bachelor's degree.
Salary Range: **$162k-$198k (Annually)
**The range displayed above is a likely salary range for this position. This is not, however, a guarantee of compensation or salary. Rather, salary will be set based on experience, geographic location and possible contractual requirements and could fall outside of this range.
Akina is a Woman Owned, Service Disabled, Veteran Owned, Small Business, looking for talented and ambitious individuals to join our team. We offer a generous compensation package that includes 24 days PTO accrued annually and 11 federal holidays. Our 401k is 100% vested on your start date and the company makes a direct contribution worth 10% of your salary. Akina covers 100% of healthcare costs for employees and 50% toward dependents. We offer educational assistance towards college classes and will cover costs associated with job related training and certifications.
Akina is committed to excellence and creating innovative and flexible solutions for our clients. We are a small company with an open ear to our employees' needs in order to attract and retain quality talent that enables our customer's mission.
We are an equal employment opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
www.akina-inc.com/careers