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      <pubDate>Sun, 17 May 2026 23:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>Location: Trafford Park | Salary: &amp;pound;40000 - &amp;pound;50000/annum | Type: Permanent | Automation Engineer (Python / Appium) – Manchester (Hybrid)  £40,000 – £50,000 | 2 days onsite  This is an opportunity to join a growing engineering team that’s building out serious capability in  mobile test automation  - they’re now looking for an  Automation Engineer  to join them as the platform scales.  This isn’t just a “write some tests” role. You’ll be helping shape how automation is done across  real mobile devices and device farms , working across both iOS and Android apps using  Python and Appium .  The team is expanding quickly, with increasing investment in mobile testing infrastructure, meaning you’ll be joining at a genuinely interesting point - where automation is becoming a core engineering function rather than a support activity.  You’ll work closely with engineers, QA, and product teams to design and maintain automation frameworks that actually scale. Expect a mix of hands-on scripting, framework development, and solving real-world device and mobile testing challenges.   What they’re looking for:  Strong Python automation experience, plus hands-on Appium exposure. Experience with mobile testing or device-based environments is important, and any exposure to device...</description>
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