Senior Mobile Test Automation Engineer

<p>Bragi was founded in 2013 and launched the world's first Truly Wireless Earphones in 2015 (yes, a whole 12 months before the Airpods...)</p> <p>Since then, we have evolved from a promising startup to a market-moving creator of innovative technology, opening the new category of Truly Wireless Earphones. Bragi transformed into a software enabler for consumer brands, focusing on scaling its technology after investing more than $90 million in software and AI.</p> <p>Now we are a leader in the AI headphone space, known for our smart devices that integrate seamlessly into users' lives. With a focus on innovation and user experience, we are driving the evolution of wearable technology.</p> <p><strong>Senior Mobile Test Automation Engineer</strong></p> <p>This is a remote role, but you are welcome to join us in the Munich office</p> <h2 id="tasks">Tasks</h2> <ul> <li>Define and execute the mobile test automation strategy; partner with architects and embedded teams to improve testing at system, subsystem, and integration levels (unit/component tests remain with partner dev teams)</li> <li>Own and evolve our Python, pytest, and Appium framework; drive Android and iOS tests on real devices in our in-house farm with parallel execution</li> <li>Implement and maintain GitLab CI pipelines for the test suite, including runner sizing, reporting, retries, and flake management</li> <li>Integrate AI-assisted tooling into the workflow; pair daily with AI coding assistants to accelerate test authoring and framework development, and shape adoption across the QA team</li> <li>Analyse test results (Allure, HTML reports) and collaborate with developers to diagnose, fix, and retest defects, particularly for audio features (ANC, Transparency, EQ, hot words, voice control)</li> <li>Develop and maintain test specifications; execute automated and exploratory tests; drive continuous improvement</li> </ul> <h2 id="requirements">Requirements</h2> <ul> <li>5+ years in mobile app testing and/or development (Android and iOS)</li> <li>Strong Python skills with hands-on experience in pytest and Appium</li> <li>Experience with white-label/multi-brand apps; comfortable managing brand-specific configs, assets, and variants from a shared codebase, and structuring tests to scale across partner builds without duplication</li> <li>Experience running tests on real device farms or remote devices (e.g., BrowserStack, Sauce Labs, AWS Device Farm, or in-house) and integrating them into CI/CD (GitLab preferred)</li> <li>AI-augmented workflow: you actively use AI coding assistants for test development, debugging, and framework work, and can articulate where they help versus where they do not</li> <li>Applied AI in testing: experience or strong interest in LLMs/agents for test generation, flake triage, log analysis, exploratory testing, or self-healing locators</li> <li>Bonus: experience testing audio, Bluetooth, or embedded-adjacent consumer products (e.g., ANC, codecs, BLE pairing, firmware/app interaction)</li> </ul> <h2 id="benefits">Benefits</h2> <ul> <li><p>A project that is extremely technically challenging and will change how audio is consumed forever</p> </li> <li><p>Master your automation skills by working in a creative and game-changing environment with many Senior Engineers</p> </li> <li><p>A chance to deliver a delightful experience to 25m+ users in the next 12 months (existing base is 10m+)</p> </li> <li><p>A flexible online Learning & Development program: choose where you want to improve yourself</p> </li> <li><p>10 professional coaching sessions with experts to support your growth</p> </li> <li><p>If you are in Munich and would like to work from the office, you can enjoy onsite perks such as breakfast and lunch, as well as regular social events. For remote colleagues, we also offer a range of virtual activities </p> </li> <li><p>Work from where suits you best</p> </li> </ul>

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