Company: LORIEN
Job Type: Permanent, FullTime
Salary: £50,000 - £55,000 per annum
Test Automation Engineer / Software Test Engineer (Java) Salary: £50,000 - £55,000 per annum Job type: PermanentLocation: Edinburgh (hybrid working model)Our client, a market leading tech company, known for their thriving work culture, are currently recruiting for a Test Automation Engineer to join their QA team, working within the wider Software Development group. They're asking for the successful candidate to be responsible for automated testing with Java of their web applications.Take a look at the finer details below and we can have a chat if you think it looks like a good match:Key Responsibilities
- Design and implement automated tests using Java
- Perform exploratory testing recording the results accurately.
- Examine user interfaces for functionality and design standards.
- Identify, record, and monitor bugs until resolution.
- Collaborate with the wider development team to comprehend the products' technical architecture.
- To accomplish business objectives, collaborate with the product, design, and development teams.
What Skills/Experience Looking for
- Proven proficiency in Test Automation.
- Fundamental knowledge of Java programming (the majority of tests are in Java).
- Developing and managing testing frameworks using JUnit, TestNG, or Selenium.
- An understanding of backend architecture and API testing, including REST.
- Using SCRUM or KANBAN in an Agile development environment.
- CI/CD tools like TeamCity and Git that are a part of the SDLC.
- Creating test cases for both functional and non-functional requirements and ranking them.
- Proactive problem-solving techniques and robust research abilities (root cause analysis, tools).
- Knowledge of Linux OS environments, preferably including Kubernetes and cloud-based virtual machines.
If this looks like a suitable fit for yourself then please reach out and we'll have a chat!
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