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Software Engineer In Test Jobs in Connecticut (NOW HIRING)

.Net SDET

Rocky Hill, CT · On-site

$47.75 - $61.50/hr

Role : .Net SDET Location: Rocky Hill, CT Duration: 6 Months What skills/attributes are a must have? 3+ yrs. .Net/C# experience 3+ yrs. T-SQL, PL/SQL 1+ yrs. Experience working with two or more of ...

Sr Analyst SDET - QI07DE We're determined to make a difference and are proud to be an insurance company that goes well beyond coverages and policies. Working here means having every opportunity to ...

Senior Level (5-15 years experience) * SDET (3+ years experience) * Work at the cutting edge of enterprise AI, solving complex challenges and improving how intelligent systems perform at scale. In ...

Test Automation Engineer

Greenwich, CT · Hybrid

$51.75 - $68.25/hr

As a Software Development Engineer in Test and help protect market integrity at massive scale. You'll build and maintain the automated testing infrastructure that ensures reliability across systems ...

Test Automation Engineer

Greenwich, CT · On-site

$51.75 - $68.25/hr

As a Software Development Engineer in Test and help protect market integrity at massive scale. You'll build and maintain the automated testing infrastructure that ensures reliability across systems ...

Test Automation Engineer

Greenwich, CT · Hybrid

$51.75 - $68.25/hr

As a Software Development Engineer in Test and help protect market integrity at massive scale. You'll build and maintain the automated testing infrastructure that ensures reliability across systems ...

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How much do software engineer in test jobs pay per hour?

As of May 31, 2026, the average hourly pay for software engineer in test in Connecticut is $48.94, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $40.00 and $55.82 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Software Engineer in Test, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Software Engineer in Test, you need a solid background in computer science, strong programming skills (often in Java, Python, or similar languages), and experience with automated testing frameworks. Familiarity with tools such as Selenium, JUnit, TestNG, and CI/CD systems, as well as knowledge of test management platforms, is typically required. Analytical thinking, problem-solving, and clear communication are critical soft skills that help you design effective test cases and collaborate with development teams. These skills ensure that software products are reliable, scalable, and meet quality standards before release.

What are some common challenges faced by Software Engineers In Test when collaborating with development teams?

Software Engineers In Test (SETs) often face the challenge of ensuring their testing processes keep pace with rapid development cycles. Coordinating closely with developers is essential to identify potential issues early and to align on testing priorities. Communication gaps can sometimes lead to misunderstandings about requirements or missed edge cases, so proactive collaboration is key. Additionally, SETs may need to advocate for sufficient time for thorough test automation, balancing quality with project deadlines.

What is a Software Engineer In Test?

A Software Engineer In Test (SET) is a professional who specializes in developing and maintaining automated tests and testing frameworks to ensure software quality. Unlike traditional testers, SETs are skilled in programming and work closely with development teams to design testable software, automate repetitive testing tasks, and identify bugs early in the development cycle. Their main goal is to improve the efficiency, effectiveness, and coverage of software testing processes, often contributing to both code quality and faster release cycles.

What is the difference between Software Engineer In Test vs QA Engineer?

AspectSoftware Engineer In TestQA Engineer
CredentialsBachelor's in CS or related field, coding skillsBachelor's in CS, QA certifications optional
Work EnvironmentDevelops automated tests, collaborates with developersDesigns test plans, manual and automated testing
Industry UsageTech companies, software firmsVariety of industries, including tech and manufacturing
Search IntentAutomation, testing, developmentManual testing, quality assurance

Software Engineer In Test roles focus on developing automated testing solutions and collaborating closely with developers, requiring coding skills. QA Engineers typically design test plans and perform manual and automated testing, often with less emphasis on coding. Both roles aim to ensure software quality but differ in technical depth and responsibilities.

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Infographic showing various Software Engineer In Test job openings in Connecticut as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 90% Full Time, and 10% Contract. Highlights an 76% In-person, 8% Hybrid, and 16% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $101,801 per year, or $48.9 per hour.
Sr. SDET (Sr Software Engineer in Test & Merchandising Automation)

Sr. SDET (Sr Software Engineer in Test & Merchandising Automation)

subway

Shelton, CT

$110.80K - $143.90K/yr

Other

Medical, Life, Retirement

Posted 3 days ago


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Company rating: 4.5 out of 10

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Job description

Sr. SDET (Senior Software Development Engineer in Test, Merchandising Automation)

Ready to build what’s next with one of the world’s most iconic brands?

Why Join Subway?

At Subway, we are not standing still. We are building.

This is a business focused on what matters most: growing franchisee profitability, strengthening our brand and creating long-term value. The people who thrive here are the ones who want to make a real impact.

You will not just do the work. You will shape it.

We move fast. We think like owners. We make decisions that matter. We hold ourselves to a high standard because what we do directly impacts thousands of franchisees around the world.

If you bring energy, accountability and a bias for action, you will fit right in.

We take the work seriously, but we also know the best results come from teams that support each other, celebrate wins and show up ready to build something better every day.

This is your chance to be part of what’s next.

About the Role:

Subway’s Merchandising Automation team is building the integration and data pipelines that replace manual Digital Merchandising workflows across owned channels and third-party delivery partners — and the Sr. SDET is the engineering voice of quality in that effort. You will design, build, and operate the automated test frameworks that validate everything the team ships: the Node.js/TypeScript APIs and AWS event-driven pipelines that power menu publishing and promotional scheduling, and the Adobe Workfront Fusion scenarios built by the Marketing Automation Engineer that connect Subway’s creative and campaign toolchain to downstream systems.

This is an engineering-first role. You will write production-quality test code, architect scalable test frameworks, and embed automated quality gates directly into CI/CD pipelines. You will partner with integration engineers from the earliest stages of design — shaping APIs and Fusion scenarios for testability, defining acceptance criteria, and ensuring quality is built in rather than bolted on. A unique and differentiating aspect of this role is fluency across two distinct integration paradigms: AWS-native event-driven services on one side, and Adobe Workfront Fusion’s scenario-based iPaaS model on the other.

AI-assisted development is a core part of how this team works. You’ll be expected to use tools like GitHub Copilot and Claude daily — to accelerate test authoring, generate synthetic merchandising test data, analyze failure patterns, and document coverage — and to champion their adoption across the engineering team.

Responsibilities include but not limited to:

  • Lead the design and development of automated test frameworks and suites covering functional, integration, contract, performance, and end-to-end scenarios for Subway’s Digital Merchandising platform — spanning the Node.js/TypeScript APIs and event-driven pipelines that drive menu publishing, promotional scheduling, and item availability across Mobile App, Web, Kiosk, and third-party delivery partners. Write test code to the same quality standards as production code.
  • Leverage AI-assisted development tools (GitHub Copilot, Claude, and similar) as a core part of daily engineering work — from generating and refining test cases and synthetic merchandising data to analyzing failure patterns, mapping coverage gaps, and producing documentation. Champion AI tooling adoption across the team.
  • Own validation coverage for the Workfront Fusion integration layer built by the Marketing Automation Engineer — designing test strategies that verify Fusion scenario outputs, data mapping fidelity, webhook reliability, and cross-system data integrity between Adobe Workfront, downstream marketing tools, and Subway’s internal platforms. Catch scenario failures and data mismatches before they reach production.
  • Partner with the Merchandising Automation integration engineers and the Senior Quality Engineer throughout the development lifecycle: collaborate on test strategy, review integration designs and API contracts for testability, define acceptance criteria, and integrate automated quality gates into CI/CD pipelines via Azure DevOps or GitHub Actions.
  • Design and execute performance and reliability test strategies — including load, stress, and soak testing — against merchandising APIs and event-driven pipelines to establish service baselines, surface bottlenecks, and validate SLA compliance for high-volume promotional events and menu publishing windows.
  • Define and track test coverage and quality metrics across the Merchandising Automation portfolio; contribute to incident post-mortems with defect analysis, regression findings, and recommendations for long-term test strategy improvements. 

Qualifications, Competencies & Traits

  • Demonstrated ability to architect and build automated test frameworks from the ground up for distributed, API-driven and event-driven systems.
  • Bachelor’s degree or higher in Computer Science, Software Engineering, or a related field (or equivalent practical experience).
  • 5 or more years of experience as an SDET or software engineer with a strong focus on test automation and quality engineering.
  • Proficiency in JavaScript/TypeScript (Node.js) for writing production-quality test code; Playwright required for UI and API automation.
  • Experience testing event-driven and integration architectures — AWS Lambda, SQS/SNS, API Gateway, or equivalent async messaging systems.
  • Hands-on experience validating iPaaS or workflow automation platforms — Adobe Workfront Fusion, MuleSoft, Zapier, or similar scenario-based integration tools strongly preferred.
  • Experience designing and executing performance, load, and reliability test strategies against backend APIs and event pipelines.
  • Experience embedding automated tests into CI/CD pipelines (Azure DevOps, GitHub Actions, or equivalent).
  • Familiarity with contract testing approaches and consumer-driven contract frameworks (Pact or similar).
  • Proficiency with AI-assisted development tools (GitHub Copilot, Claude, or equivalent) — comfortable using AI daily to author tests, generate synthetic data, and analyze failures.
  • Strong software engineering fundamentals — able to write clean, maintainable, reviewable test code that the broader engineering team can own.
  • Systems-level thinking: able to reason about distributed architectures, async data flows, and failure modes across integration boundaries — including both AWS-native and Fusion-based pipelines.
  • Clear communicator who can translate test findings and coverage gaps into actionable engineering priorities for both technical engineers and marketing/ops stakeholders.
  • Collaborative approach — operates as a full member of the engineering team, not a downstream QA gate.
  • Experience providing technical guidance and code review to other engineers on testing best practices
  • Travel Requirements - Less than 10%

Preferred Qualifications

  • Direct experience testing Adobe Workfront Fusion scenarios — including input/output data validation between connected modules, webhook reliability, error path coverage, and cross-system data mapping integrity.
  • Familiarity with the Adobe Workfront REST API and how Fusion uses it internally, enabling deeper scenario introspection and test hook design.
  • Experience testing 3PD delivery/marketplace API integrations (DoorDash Drive, Uber Eats, or similar) — particularly menu management, item availability, and promotional pricing endpoints.
  • Experience with chaos engineering and fault injection practices in cloud-native and iPaaS environments.
  • Familiarity with observability and APM platforms (Dynatrace, Datadog, CloudWatch) for test monitoring, failure triage, and baseline comparison.
  • Experience prompting or orchestrating AI tools to automate test case generation, coverage gap analysis, or defect triage.
  • Adobe Workfront Fusion Developer Professional (AD0-E902 / AD2-E902) certification a strong plus.
  • Background in QSR, retail, e-commerce, or digital marketing operations domains.
  • AWS Certified Developer — Associate or higher.

What do we offer?

  • Insurance Plans (Medical, Life)
  • Pension/401K/RSP (country specific)
  • Competitive Bonus
  • Mobility Allowance
  • Tuition Reimbursement
  • Company Holidays
  • Volunteering time
  • And More.....

Compensation: The base pay range for this role is $119,200 - 149,000 USD annually.

Pay within this range will be determined in good faith based on job-related factors, which may include skills, experience, education/training, location, and internal equity.


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