
Test Automation Engineer
Inoverse Groupe
The Role
Overview
Entry-level test automation engineer building automated tests for digital products.
Key Responsibilities
- test automation
- process improvement
- test analysis
- script development
Tasks
-Automate repetitive test cases -Contribute to improving test processes -Analyse test outcomes and report issues -Build and maintain automated test scripts
Requirements
- computer science
- programming
- selenium
- appium
- cypress
- problem solving
What You Bring
-Degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, or related field -Basic programming skills and familiarity with Selenium, Appium, or Cypress -Strong problem-solving and communication skills
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The Company
About Inoverse Groupe
-Born from a passion for transformation, the company turned industrial waste heat into a strategic resource. -It has carved a niche in auditing, designing and installing bespoke systems that reclaim lost thermal energy. -Their financial model focuses on cost‑saving for clients through tangible energy reductions. -Projects range from retrofitting factory cooling units to integrating heat recovery in commercial HVAC. -With a hands‑on engineering approach, they serve sectors from heavy industry to public buildings. -They’ve been trusted by retail leaders and manufacturers to convert excess heat into usable energy. -Unusual fact: they turn rejected cold‑machinery heat into hot water or heating—no fossil fuel needed. -Their story blends innovation, pragmatic engineering and a single focus: stop wasting heat.
Sector Specialisms
Industrial
Energy
Infrastructure
Buildings
Residential
Commercial
Water Resources
Heavy Civil
Marine
Transport
Utilities
Solar
Wind
Nuclear
Government
