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What You Will Bring: * 5+ years SDET; writes real automation code (Go / Python), not manual scripts ... JF1 #LI--Remote About Us TTEC Digital and our 1,800+ employees, pioneer engagement and growth ...

Remote, Canada About the role: The Copy Editor partners with the internal Editing team, OLIVER ... Exceptional command of written American English: grammar, style, clarity, and precision across ...

Digital IC Designer

Waterloo, ON · On-site +1

CA$102K - CA$127K/yr

Ability to work with analog designers and to collaborate with remote cross-functional teams would ... Excellent verbal and written communication. onsemi is excited to share the base salary range for ...

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As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for remote script writing in Ontario is $40.87, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $20.91 and $50.96 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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A Remote Script Writing job involves creating scripts for films, TV shows, videos, advertisements, or other media while working from a remote location. Writers collaborate with producers, directors, and other team members via online communication tools. This role requires strong storytelling skills, creativity, and the ability to meet deadlines. Many remote scriptwriters work as freelancers, but some may have full-time or contract positions with companies.

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To thrive as a Remote Script Writer, you need strong storytelling abilities, excellent command of language, and experience in scriptwriting for various media formats, often supported by a portfolio of previous work. Familiarity with screenwriting software like Final Draft, Celtx, or WriterDuet, and understanding of formatting guidelines are typically required. Outstanding time management, self-motivation, and clear communication are soft skills that distinguish top performers in remote settings. These attributes are crucial for consistently producing high-quality scripts, meeting deadlines, and collaborating effectively with teams from a distance.

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Infographic showing various Remote Script Writing job openings in Ontario as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 67% Full Time, 20% Part Time, 3% Temporary, and 10% Contract. Highlights an 100% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $85,006 per year, or $40.9 per hour.

Senior QA / SDET Engineer

TTEC Digital

Toronto, ON • Remote

Full-time

Re-posted 7 days ago


Job description

At TTEC Digital, we coach clients to ensure their employees feel valued, and fully supported, because an amazing customer experience is an employee first process. Our vision is the same, a place where employees know they can thrive.

TTEC Digital seeks a Sr. QA/SDET Engineer to join our team. This role is a full-time and fully remote opportunity! 

The work:

We're an innovation group inside TTEC (NASDAQ: TTEC), building the next generation of AI CX tools - automated QA, conversational analytics, knowledge assist, and agentic automation - for the world's biggest brands and the millions of customers they serve. We move like an early-stage startup, backed by the scale, distribution, and enterprise client base of a company that's been obsessed with customer experience since 1982. 

This is the rare seat where getting in early actually matters at scale. TTEC is a public company at an AI inflection point. Ship the right products into thousands of live enterprise deployments and you don't just move a metric - you move the trajectory of the company and the value of the stock. The leverage is real, and the work compounds. 

Who we hire - the DNA 

  • Self-starters and do-ers with grit - hackers in the best sense, with a startup mentality and a show-me bias: working software over slides, prototypes over proposals. 

  • Want to learn, love new technology. This platform is built on the latest technology, and that technology changes and advances monthly. You adapt to change quickly - new tools, new models, new priorities - without drama. 

  • Master debuggers and problem solvers. You love solving complex problems, you think outside the box, and you multitask across domains without losing the thread. 

  • AI-native. You work with AI on all levels - you understand the technology around you (LLMs, SLMs, RAG, knowledge graphs, agents, training, eval) and you use AI tools daily to exponentially increase your velocity. 

  • Distributed-systems literate. High-efficiency, event-driven, low-latency systems are our world; you understand what that demands. 

  • Innovators who ship. You demonstrate ideas easily, fail fast, and move forward. You make committed timelines and hit them. 

  • You consider yourself exceptional - and you like winning. So do we. 

No one will have everything in this description. We're looking for well-rounded, smart people who move fast.

What You Will Do:

The role:

  • Automation-first quality engineering for a platform combining voice, desktop, intelligence, and AI.
  • We emphasize AUTOMATION - we do not do manual QA here.
  • Weekly code deploys are the heartbeat: when a QA branch is ready, regressions run fast, results report fast, and the train doesn't wait.
  • Startup environment: 1-week sprints, fail fast, move forward. 

What you'll own:

  • Automation coverage for your squads' services 
  • Fast-turnaround regression suites gating weekly deploys
  • Rapid detection and reporting 
  • Quality signal in minutes, not days 
  • Load/stress coverage for your services' latency budgets
  • Your committed timelines. 

Who you are:

  • Self-starter with grit and a show-me mentality.
  • You consider yourself exceptional, love new technology, adapt fast when the stack changes under you, and use AI tools daily to multiply velocity - including AI-assisted test generation.
  • A team player who likes winning, and a partner to dev, not a gate: when something breaks, you help the dev team isolate it fast.
What You Will Bring:
  • 5+ years SDET; writes real automation code (Go / Python), not manual scripts. Automation-first is a conviction, not a preference. 

  • Master issue-isolator and root-cause debugger - you narrow a failure to the service, the commit, the event; dev teams love your bug reports because they're half the debugging done. 

  • Fast regression discipline - parallelized suites, smart test selection, results in minutes; quality at weekly-deploy speed without becoming the bottleneck. 

  • Comfortable in high-load testing environments - load, stress, and soak testing of high-throughput, low-latency systems; you know how to find the knee of the curve. 

  • Experience testing event-driven systems, WebSocket flows, and browser extensions - ordering, race conditions, real-time state. 

  • CI-native mindset - tests wired into trunk-based CI/CD; flake management as a first-class discipline (a flaky suite is a broken suite). 

  • Contract/API testing between services; synthetic data and traffic generation (simulated calls, event streams, audio) for repeatable real-time testing. 

  • Testing AI outputs - eval-style assertions for non-deterministic LLM/ML features - a strong plus. 

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 About Us
TTEC Digital and our 1,800+ employees, pioneer engagement and growth solutions that fuel the exceptional customer experience (CX). Our sister company, TTEC Engage, is a 60,000+ employee service company, with customer service representatives located around the world. TTEC Holdings Inc. is the parent company for both Digital and Engage. When clients have a holistic need, they can draw from these independently managed centers of excellence, TTEC Digital and TTEC Engage.

We are also delighted to share that TTEC has been awarded the Great Place To Work 2024-2025 certification based on outstanding employee experience across 14 countries.

TTEC is a proud equal opportunity employer where all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability. TTEC has fully embraced and is committed to expanding our diverse and inclusive workforce. We strive to reflect the communities we serve while delivering amazing service and technology centered around humanity.

Rarely do applicants meet all desired job qualifications, so if you feel you would succeed in the role above, please take a moment and share your qualifications.

As part of our commitment to fair and efficient hiring practices, TTEC Digital uses artificial intelligence (AI) tools to help screen applications and match candidates to job requirements. These tools assist our human recruiters but do not make final hiring decisions.
 
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We may use artificial intelligence (AI) tools to support parts of the hiring process, such as reviewing applications, analyzing resumes, or assessing responses and identifying potential inconsistencies or verification signals in application materials based on available information. These tools assist our recruitment team but do not replace human judgment. Final hiring decisions are ultimately made by humans. If you would like more information about how your data is processed, please contact us.
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