Software Development Engineer In Test Jobs in Wisconsin
Software Development Engineer In Test jobs in Wisconsin are open across Madison, Waukesha, and Milwaukee and other Wisconsin metros, with employers like Google, PlayStation, and Generac hiring at every experience level. Find a role that fits below and apply directly.
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About the Role:
As a Product Software Engineer, you will build upon your foundational skills to develop and enhance software programs. With a focus on innovation and user satisfaction, you'll collaborate with your team to improve the performance and usability of our products, ensuring they meet the high standards our users expect.
Responsibilities:
- Software Development: Design, code, test, and debug software applications according to project requirements and coding standards.
- Testing and Quality Assurance: Write and execute unit tests and participate in integration testing to ensure the reliability of software components.
- Bug Fixing and Maintenance: Identify and fix software defects (bugs) and work on maintenance tasks to improve the overall stability of existing applications.
- Code Reviews: Participate in code reviews to ensure code quality, readability, and adherence to best practices.
- Collaboration: Collaborate with team members and cross-functional teams to contribute to the software development life cycle.
- Feature Implementation: Implement new features and enhancements based on specifications provided by senior team members or product managers.
- Troubleshooting: Investigate and troubleshoot issues reported by users or identified during testing.
- Code Optimization: Optimize code for performance and efficiency without sacrificing readability and maintainability.
- Requirements Analysis: Analyze and understand project requirements, translating them into technical solutions.
- Security Considerations: Implement security best practices to protect sensitive data and prevent vulnerabilities.
Skills:
- Software Engineering: The ability to design, develop, and maintain software systems and applications by applying principles and techniques of computer science, engineering, and mathematical analysis. This includes the capacity to understand user requirements, create and test the software, and resolve any software-related issues.
- Software Development: The ability to design, write, test, and implement software programs, applications, and systems. This includes understanding various programming languages, software architecture, and software testing methods. It also involves problem-solving capabilities to fix software issues and improve functionality.
- Programming: The ability to design, write, test, debug, and maintain the instructions, also known as code, that a computer must follow to execute a task. This skill often involves various programming languages such as Python, Java, or C++.
- Problem Solving: The ability to understand a complex situation or issue and devise a solution by defining the problem, identifying potential strategies, and ultimately choosing and implementing the most effective course of action.
- Analysis: The ability to examine complex situations or problems, break them down into smaller parts, and understand how they work together.
- Testing: The skill of evaluating a system or process, often in software or product development. It involves identifying problems, measuring effectiveness, and ensuring quality or functionality.
- Agile: The ability to swiftly and effectively respond to changes, emphasizing continuous improvement and flexibility. In the context of project management, it denotes a methodology that promotes adaptive planning and encourages rapid and flexible responses to changes.
- Source Code Repository: The ability to effectively use a source code repository, a file archive, and a web hosting facility where a large amount of source code, for software or for web pages, is kept, either publicly or privately. This skill involves the ability to manage and track code changes, identify and fix issues, merge code from different branches, and collaborate with other developers.
- Relational Database: The ability to design, implement, and manipulate a relational database, a type of database that stores and organizes data in a structured way and where data is logically interrelated. This skill often requires proficiency in SQL, database management systems, and an understanding of database design principles.
- APIs: The ability to design, develop, and manage Application Programming Interfaces, which constitute the set of protocols and tools for building application software. This skill includes the capacity to create and maintain high-quality API documentation, implement API security practices, and understand API testing techniques. Additionally, having this ability means understanding how APIs enable interaction between different software systems, allowing them to communicate with each other.
- Design: The ability to create, conceptualize, sketch, and implement layouts, structures, and plans for aesthetic or functional purposes. This could be used in various contexts such as architecture, fashion, graphics, interior, and more. It involves creativity, problem-solving, and strategic thinking.
- Framework: The ability to understand, utilize, design, and develop complex structures and systems in various contexts such as programming, project management, or business strategy. This ability requires critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and attention to detail.
- Advanced Technology Adoption and Utilization: AI Tool Proficiency: Leverage AI tools across the full development lifecycle, including testing and deployment; AI Output Validation: Thoroughly validate AI-generated code for security, performance, and maintainability; Responsible AI Usage: Apply responsible AI practices and guide junior team members; and Agent Orchestration: Coordinate multiple AI agents for multi-step development workflows.
Competencies:
- Analytical Skills
- Inclusive Collaboration
- Drive to Perform
- Accountability
- Functional Expertise
- Operational Expertise
Our Interview Practices
To maintain a fair and genuine hiring process, we kindly ask that all candidates participate in interviews without the assistance of AI tools or external prompts. Our interview process is designed to assess your individual skills, experiences, and communication style. We value authenticity and want to ensure we’re getting to know you—not a digital assistant. To help maintain this integrity, we ask to remove virtual backgrounds and include in-person interviews in our hiring process. Please note that use of AI-generated responses or third-party support during interviews will be grounds for disqualification from the recruitment process.
Applicants may be required to appear onsite at a Wolters Kluwer office as part of the recruitment process.
Compensation:
$74,700.00 - $127,950.00 USD
This role is eligible for Bonus. Compensation range listed is based on primary location of the position. Actual base salary offer is influenced by a wide array of factors including but not limited to skills, experience and actual hiring location. Your recruiter can share more information about the specific offer for the job location during the hiring process.
Additional Information:
Wolters Kluwer offers a wide variety of competitive benefits and programs to help meet your needs and balance your work and personal life, including but not limited to: Medical, Dental, & Vision Plans, 401(k), FSA/HSA, Commuter Benefits, Tuition Assistance Plan, Vacation and Sick Time, and Paid Parental Leave. Full details of our benefits are available upon request.
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Software Development Engineer In Test Job Market in Wisconsin
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Who's Hiring
- Google13

- PlayStation4

- Generac3

- Speechify3

- Amazon2

Top Industries Hiring
- Technology & Software28
- Manufacturing18
- Artificial Intelligence8
- Consulting & Professional Services5
- Marketing & Advertising4
What Wisconsin Employers Look For
The qualifications that appear most often in software development engineer in test jobs across Wisconsin.
- Proficiency in at least one automation framework such as Selenium, Cypress, or Playwright
- Experience writing test code in Python, Java, or TypeScript within a CI/CD pipeline
- Ability to design test plans, test cases, and coverage strategies for complex features
- Familiarity with API testing tools such as Postman, RestAssured, or similar libraries
- Experience with version control and code review workflows in Git-based repositories
- Bachelor's degree in computer science, software engineering, or a related technical field
Software Development Engineer In Test Jobs in Wisconsin: Frequently Asked Questions
How many software development engineer in test jobs are there in Wisconsin?
There are 63+ software development engineer in test openings in Wisconsin on Migrate Mate as of June 2026, with the most roles in Madison, Waukesha, and Milwaukee. New positions post regularly as employers across Wisconsin hire.
How much do software development engineer in tests make in Wisconsin?
Software development engineer in tests in Wisconsin earn a median of about $89,400 a year, based on May 2025 Bureau of Labor Statistics wage data, ranging from around $62,460 for the lowest 10% to over $161,500 for the top 10%. Pay rises with experience, specialty, and employer.
Which Wisconsin cities have the most software development engineer in test jobs?
Madison, Waukesha, and Milwaukee have the most software development engineer in test openings in Wisconsin right now, with additional roles spread across smaller metros statewide.
Which companies hire software development engineer in tests in Wisconsin?
Employers hiring software development engineer in tests in Wisconsin include Google, PlayStation, and Generac, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026.
Are there remote software development engineer in test jobs in Wisconsin?
Yes. About 17% of software development engineer in test openings tied to Wisconsin are remote or hybrid as of June 2026. The rest are on-site roles based in Wisconsin metros.
How do I apply for software development engineer in test jobs in Wisconsin?
You can apply to software development engineer in test jobs in Wisconsin directly on Migrate Mate. Search the listings above, find roles that match your experience and preferred Wisconsin location, then apply to each one that fits.
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