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What to Include on Your Automation Engineer Resume

Posted October 2nd, 2019

What you put on your automation engineer resume can have a major impact on your job search. If you don’t showcase the right skills and capabilities, you might not catch the hiring manager’s eye, causing them to pass you over.

While every automation engineering role is unique, and you should strive to target your resume to the exact position, there are certain items that you should almost always include on your application. If you want to land a new automation engineer opportunity, here’s what you need on your resume.

Experience with Configuration Management (CM) Software

As an automation engineer, you’ll have duties that involve using CM software. These tools make it easier to manage complex systems or higher volume databases, ensuring that any automated procedures are reliable and function.

Precisely which CM software solutions an employer is looking for may vary. However, familiarity with options like Chef and Puppet might be enough to get you an interview as long as they are highlighted on your resume.

Troubleshooting Methodology Expertise

Since automation engineering often revolves around testing, being familiar with various troubleshooting methodologies is usually considered a must-have by hiring managers. If you don’t have a firm grasp of the technical side of troubleshooting, you’ll likely struggle in an automation engineer role.

Hiring managers will look for troubleshooting and testing related keywords when they skim your resume. Make sure these points are displayed prominently and are associated with accomplishments or achievements that truly showcase your capabilities.

Development Methodology Experience

Many hiring managers consider familiarity with development methodologies and processes as a must if someone is to be regarded as a top automation engineering candidate. If you have experience with ITIL, DevOps, or something similar, make sure it is covered in your resume. That way, the hiring manager won’t have any doubts about your abilities in this area.

Coding and Scripting

When it comes to programming languages, automation engineering tends to focus on fairly common ones. Most employers are looking for candidates with experience with C (and its variations), Java, Perl, Python, Ruby, or Shell, in some combination. Being an expert in one or two is typically essential, so include details that demonstrate you are incredibly adept in a couple of the languages, but also highlight your familiarity with any others if you have it as well.

Relevant Certifications

With a certification, hiring managers understand more about your skill level. If you have any relevant certifications, make sure to include them on your resume.

You can either list certifications in the “Education” section of your resume or create a separate “Certifications” section if you want to separate them from other forms of training. Just make sure that those that most closely relate to automation engineering are listed first, or consider mentioning it in your professional summary if you want it to stand out even more.

Ultimately, by covering the areas above on your resume, you can stand out as a capable automation engineer candidate. If you’d like to learn about automation engineering opportunities, the staff at Bayside Solutions can help. Contact us to find out more about our available positions today.

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