
Quality Automation Engineer
TheFork · Paris, Île-de-France, France
- On site
- Full-time
- $85,000 / year
- Paris, Île-de-France, France
Job highlights
- Design and build test automation frameworks using Playwright/TypeScript.
- Own the test ecosystem and enforce quality standards.
- Optimize CI/CD pipelines for speed and reliability.
- Improve testability of APIs, frontend, and data flows.
- Mentor engineers and promote a quality mindset.
About the role
About TheFork
Join our Movement and Champion Restaurant Culture! 💚
At TheFork we believe that the best things in life happen around the table. As the leading restaurant booking platform in Europe, we connect the broadest community of loyal diners with the world’s favorite restaurants. Powered by innovation and a deep passion for the restaurant industry, we create unique dining experiences across 11 countries. We’re part of the Tripadvisor Group and proud to be building a diverse, people-first culture where “respect”, “ownership”, “growth” and “better together” values thrive. If you’re passionate about food, technology, and making a real impact, your seat at the table is ready.
Discover life at TheFork
What You Will Do
- Design, build, and evolve test automation frameworks and internal tooling (Playwright + TypeScript as primary stack)
- Act as owner of the test ecosystem, including repositories, architecture, and long-term maintainability
- Define and enforce testing standards, guidelines, and best practices across engineering teams
- Enable developers to write effective tests by providing abstractions, utilities, and reusable components
- Drive test architecture decisions (structure, layering, fixtures, data handling, isolation strategies)
- Collaborate with teams to improve testability of systems (APIs, frontend, data flows) without directly owning feature tests
- Own and optimize CI/CD test pipelines (e.g., Jenkins), focusing on speed, reliability, and scalability
- Identify systemic issues (flakiness, instability, slow feedback loops) and implement structural solutions, not patches
- Design and maintain test data management and environment orchestration strategies
- Define, implement, and evolve quality gates and metrics (coverage, reliability, execution time, signal quality)
- Support teams in debugging complex failures by providing observability and diagnostic tooling
- Explore and integrate AI-driven testing capabilities to improve productivity and test robustness
- Mentor engineers and promote a quality engineering mindset across the organization
Who You Are (Critical Qualifications)
- 2 to 5 years of experience
- Strong experience as an SDET / Quality Engineer with a focus on frameworks and tooling, not just test implementation
- Excellent programming skills in TypeScript / JavaScript
- Proven experience designing and maintaining test frameworks at scale
- Hands-on experience with modern automation tools (Playwright preferred)
- Strong understanding of test architecture patterns (test pyramid, separation of concerns, isolation strategies)
- Experience enabling teams through libraries, SDKs, or shared tooling
- Solid experience with CI/CD systems (e.g., Jenkins), including pipeline optimization and debugging
- Experience with API testing (REST/GraphQL) and designing reusable testing layers
- Strong problem-solving skills focused on root cause analysis and systemic improvements
- Comfortable working cross-team and acting as a technical reference for quality
- Fluent in English (written and spoken)
Who You Are (Impress With These Additions)
- Experience building internal developer platforms or test platforms
- Deep expertise in Playwright ecosystem (custom reporters, fixtures, plugins, parallelization strategies)
- Experience with GraphQL testing tooling and schema-driven validation
- Familiarity with quality gate systems (e.g., SonarQube / SonarCloud) and defining engineering-wide standards
- Experience with test data platforms (dynamic data generation, seeding, environment control)
- Exposure to AI-assisted testing / LLM-based tooling
- Backend development experience (Node.js preferred)
- Experience with containerization (Docker) and ephemeral environments
- Strong understanding of observability (logs, metrics, tracing) applied to test systems
- Experience in organizations where testing is decentralized but governed centrally
What We Offer You
- 😄 An awesome team
- 🏠 A permanent contract
- ⚖️ Flexible working environment (2 days home office per week + up to 4 total weeks additional flexibility during the summer period and in December to work fully remotely)
- 💸 Competitive fixed salary and bonus
- 🍕 Lunch vouchers available for each working day
- 🌎 International teams and a multicultural environment spanning 10 offices across Europe
- 🤝 Highly inclusive working environment
- 🤸♀️ Lifestyle benefits
- 🎓 Continuous learning and development programs
- 😌 Free access to the Calm app
- 🐣 Dedicated parental leave and caregiver leave policies (12 weeks fully paid)
- 🏥 Health insurance covered by the company
- 👶 Financial support for birth, adoption, civil partnerships, or marriage
- 🚝 Transport allowance
- 👩🦽 Life & Disability Insurance at no cost to the employee
- 🍴 Amazing offices with dining, coffee points and leisure area
- 🎤 Team building events
Important Information Regarding Applications
All hiring happens through our careers site and official email. We do not text or ask for payment during the hiring process. Please report any suspicious messages immediately.
Our Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion
We believe that we are better together, and we welcome you for who you are. We endeavor to ensure that everyone - regardless of ability, age, socio-economic & cultural background, ethnicity, faith, gender, gender expression, gender identity, ideology, national origin, race, sexual orientation, marital status, or any characteristic protected under applicable law - has the opportunity to reach their full potential. At TheFork, we want you to bring us your unique perspectives and experiences, so we can collectively continue disrupting the restaurant industry and go from good to great.
Special Assistance
TheFork is committed to a fair recruitment process. If you have special needs and require reasonable support during your application, interview, or participation in the selection process due to health conditions or disability, please direct your inquiries to AccessibleRecruitment@TheFork.com. Our HR team will review the request and respond accordingly.
Key skills/competency
- Quality Automation Engineer
- Test Automation Frameworks
- Playwright
- TypeScript
- CI/CD Pipelines
- API Testing
- SDET
- Software Quality Assurance
- Systemic Improvements
- Root Cause Analysis
Skills & topics
- Quality Automation Engineer
- Test Automation
- Playwright
- TypeScript
- SDET
- CI/CD
- API Testing
- Software Testing
- Quality Assurance
- Engineering
How to get hired
- Tailor your resume: Highlight your experience with TypeScript, Playwright, and building test automation frameworks, aligning it with TheFork's needs.
- Showcase your impact: Quantify your achievements in optimizing CI/CD pipelines and improving testability of systems.
- Demonstrate understanding: Research TheFork's values and culture, emphasizing collaboration and quality engineering principles.
- Prepare for technical questions: Be ready to discuss test architecture patterns, API testing strategies, and root cause analysis techniques.
- Network and engage: Connect with TheFork engineers on LinkedIn to gain insights into their engineering practices.
Technical preparation
Behavioral questions
Frequently asked questions
- What are the primary technologies used for test automation at TheFork for the Quality Automation Engineer role?
- The primary stack for test automation at TheFork for this Quality Automation Engineer position involves Playwright and TypeScript. You'll be designing, building, and evolving frameworks using these technologies, and have opportunities to explore AI-driven testing capabilities.
- What is the expected experience level for the Quality Automation Engineer role at TheFork?
- TheFork is seeking a Quality Automation Engineer with 2 to 5 years of experience. The role requires strong experience as an SDET or Quality Engineer with a focus on frameworks and tooling, rather than just test implementation.
- How does TheFork support remote work for its Quality Automation Engineer?
- TheFork offers a flexible working environment, allowing for 2 days of remote work per week. Additionally, there's flexibility for up to 4 weeks of fully remote work during the summer period and in December.
- What are the key responsibilities of a Quality Automation Engineer at TheFork?
- Key responsibilities include designing and evolving test automation frameworks, owning the test ecosystem, defining testing standards, optimizing CI/CD pipelines, improving system testability, and mentoring other engineers on quality engineering.
- What kind of benefits does TheFork offer to its employees, specifically for a Quality Automation Engineer?
- TheFork offers a comprehensive benefits package including a permanent contract, competitive salary and bonus, lunch vouchers, lifestyle benefits, continuous learning programs, access to the Calm app, generous parental leave, health insurance, and support for various life events.
- How can I best prepare my application for the Quality Automation Engineer position at TheFork?
- To best prepare your application, tailor your resume to highlight your experience with TypeScript, Playwright, framework design, and CI/CD optimization. Emphasize your problem-solving skills and ability to promote a quality engineering mindset. Research TheFork's culture and values to demonstrate your fit.
- Does TheFork consider candidates with experience in AI-assisted testing for the Quality Automation Engineer role?
- Yes, experience with AI-assisted testing and LLM-based tooling is considered a plus for the Quality Automation Engineer role at TheFork. Exploring and integrating these capabilities is part of the role's responsibilities.
- What is TheFork's approach to team collaboration for quality assurance?
- TheFork fosters a collaborative environment where the Quality Automation Engineer is expected to work cross-team, providing technical reference for quality and enabling developers to write effective tests. They also collaborate with teams to improve the testability of systems.