Contribute to the continuous improvement of our testing practices.
Collaborate with product owners and delivery leads to ensure appropriate test coverage of core functionality, API's and data.
Design, develop, maintain, and evolve optimal test automation solutions in the areas of UI, Integration, or Data.
Mentoring of junior members of the test automation team.
Perform both manual and automated testing. Generally, manual tests are created first of which some are identified for conversion to test automation.
Engage with product owners to identify proper test acceptance criteria.
Requirements
selenium
java
aws
azure devops
istqb agile
test automation
Skilled in test planning and proven ability to granulate large items of work into smaller tasks.
Experience creating, maintaining, and improving test automation frameworks.
Strong experience in manual testing combined with test automation, and using Selenium
A positive and proactive attitude who enjoys problem solving and engaging with agile squads.
Enthusiasm about technology and a strong results/solutions focus.
Have a ISTQB Agile Tester or better certification.
Solid experience using Java code for test automation, working with cloud technologies AWS or MS Azure, Azure DevOps for test automation repos and pipelines, and working in agile delivery environments.
Tertiary level qualification in information technology or relevant area of study.
Experience in leadership such as test lead (formal or informal).
Benefits
Employee discounts at a range of large retailers
Generous parental leave
Training and development opportunities
Life and income protection insurance plans
Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
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Company
Overview
Millions served
Customers
Watercare ensures a reliable water supply, serving millions of customers in Auckland, New Zealand's largest city.
Modernizing network
Infrastructure Projects
The company invests heavily in modernizing infrastructure to meet growing urban demand with major projects such as water treatment plant upgrades and network expansions.
It manages critical infrastructure, delivering clean drinking water and treating wastewater across the region.
The company operates an extensive network of pipelines, reservoirs, treatment plants, and pumps to maintain supply.
With a focus on innovation, Watercare invests heavily in modernizing infrastructure.
Watercare is known for its commitment to sustainability, balancing growth with resource conservation.
It serves millions of customers in Auckland, the largest city in New Zealand.
The company plays a vital role in protecting the local environment by managing wastewater effectively.
Watercare’s expertise spans water distribution, wastewater management, and infrastructure maintenance.
Culture + Values
Respect
Working together as “One Team”
“Growing Greatness” leadership development program supporting both vertical and lateral career progression
Environment + Sustainability
Net zero by 2050
Ambitious climate target
Achieving net zero emissions by 2050 through comprehensive sustainability initiatives.
50% reduction by 2030
Operational GHG emissions target
Committed to cutting operational greenhouse gas emissions by half by 2030.
40% carbon reduction by 2025
Infrastructure carbon target
Reducing built-carbon in infrastructure construction by 40% by 2025.
1.2 GWh annual solar
Solar energy production
Generating 1.2 GWh annually through six solar arrays, including NZ's first floating array.
Reducing built-carbon in infrastructure by 40% by 2025
Two major wastewater treatment plants (Mangere & Rosedale) to be energy-neutral by 2025/2030
Installed six solar arrays (total 1.66 MW), including NZ’s first floating array at Rosedale
Generated total 4,563 GWh renewable energy to date, avoiding ~534 t CO₂
Converted ~30% of vehicle fleet to electric vehicles
Water Efficiency Plan: residential per-capita use 241 L/day in 2023 (ahead of 253 L/day target for 2025)
Residential consumption target: reduce from 510 L/dwelling/day (FY21) to 481 L/dwelling/day by 2025
Non-revenue water target: ≤186 L/connection/day by 2025 via leak detection and pressure management
Trap-and-haul programmes for migratory fish/eel restoration in dam spillways
Native habitat restoration: tree/shrub planting along waterways, Hūnua Ranges forest regeneration, Trees for Survival school sponsorship
Trialling recycled non-potable water reuse for irrigation, construction, industrial and toilet flushing applications
Committee for Climate Action established in 2019 for board-level oversight
Decarbonisation Roadmap and Energy Policy supporting scope-specific targets and risk-informed planning
Inclusion & Diversity
Core value of Respect underpins inclusive workplace ethos
“Growing Greatness” programme targets mid‑career leaders to foster leadership diversity and internal progression
Flexible working policy allows tailored arrangements aligning team and individual needs
Remuneration strategy rewards high performance and personal development throughout employee lifecycle