Rovio Entertainment Corporation

Senior Tools Engineer

Rovio Entertainment Corporation

full-time

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Location Type: Hybrid

Location: BarcelonaSpain

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About the role

  • Designing, implementing and maintaining tools for manual and automated testing of game features in Unity.
  • Owning the full lifecycle of testing tooling, from technical design and feasibility assessment to implementation, documentation and continuous improvement.
  • Ensuring high code quality, usability and scalability of the tools you develop.
  • Supporting the team in reaching project goals by improving testing efficiency, stability and processes.
  • Mentoring less experienced team members and sharing best practices across the studio.
  • Actively collaborating with developers, QA, and other disciplines to raise overall quality standards.

Requirements

  • Strong programming skills in C#, with solid software engineering foundations
  • Proven experience in test automation and tool development, ideally in Unity-based environments
  • Good understanding of software architecture and clean code practices
  • Experience with agile development methods and mobile platforms
  • Ability to evaluate technical feasibility, estimate work, identify risks and prioritise effectively
  • 5+ years of relevant professional experience in software development, testing or tools engineering.
Benefits
  • Reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities or conditions.
  • Continuous improvement of workplace accessibility.
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Hard Skills & Tools
C#test automationtool developmentsoftware architectureclean code practicesagile developmentmobile platformssoftware engineeringcode qualityusability
Soft Skills
mentoringcollaborationcommunicationproblem-solvingprioritizationtechnical feasibility assessmentrisk identificationcontinuous improvementteam supportbest practices sharing