Posted Jul 11, 2026

Senior Quality Engineer (Automation)

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About AudienceView

AudienceView is a leading event commerce platform serving over 2,100 organizations across 12 countries. The company helps live event organizations grow audiences, increase revenue, and streamline operations through an integrated ecosystem of ticketing, CRM, marketing, and commerce solutions.

With more than 20 years of industry experience, AudienceView supports performing arts organizations, sports teams, higher education institutions, festivals, and entertainment venues worldwide.

About the Role

AudienceView is expanding its engineering organization to support several strategic modernization initiatives and product refactoring projects. We are looking for experienced Quality Engineers who are passionate about automation, quality advocacy, and leveraging modern testing practices, including AI-assisted testing and development tools.

As a Senior Quality Engineer, you will play a key role in ensuring the reliability, performance, and quality of highly scalable web applications used by thousands of organizations worldwide.

What You'll Do

Must-Have Skills

AI-Assisted Development & Testing Experience

AudienceView is actively adopting AI-powered engineering workflows.

You should have practical experience using tools such as:

We are looking for professionals who have used AI tools to support automation development, test generation, debugging, documentation, quality analysis, or engineering productivity.

Nice-to-Have Skills

Why Join AudienceView

AudienceView is a global leader in event commerce and ticketing technology, helping organizations create meaningful live-event experiences for millions of customers worldwide.

You'll join a team focused on innovation, modernization, AI adoption, and delivering high-quality software that powers some of the world's leading live-event organizations.

This is an opportunity to make a meaningful impact while working remotely with a collaborative, international engineering team.

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