Role: Quality Test Engineer (Manual & Automation)
Rate: £440 per day
IR35: Inside
Working Practice: Remote
Length: 6 Months
This role offers a unique opportunity to leverage your experience in automation using Postman and other tools, while also playing a vital part in our manual testing requirements. We are particularly interested in candidates with experience migrating Cucumber (Ruby) automated tests into Postman, Playwright, or similar tools.
Key Responsibilities
1. Defining and maintaining an effective test strategy for the team
2. Developing automated tests for new features and keeping existing automation packs up to date
3. Migrating automated tests from Cucumber (Ruby) to Playwright, Postman, or Bruno, depending on requirements
4. Performing functional and regression testing, using both manual and automated approaches
5. Contributing to the design and development of new features and solutions
6. Continuously improving existing automation frameworks through investigation and implementation of enhancements
7. Reporting, tracking, and ensuring timely resolution of bugs
8. Integrating both new and existing automated regression tests into GitHub CI/CD pipelines
9. Collaborating closely with product owners, project managers, and other development teams to deliver high-quality products and enhancements
Essential Requirements
10. Strong collaborative spirit with a commitment to achieving the best outcomes for the team
11. Broad technical expertise and enthusiasm for technology
12. Ability to document test cases clearly and concisely for ease of understanding by other team members
13. Solid experience in quality assurance (QA) and a deep understanding of QA methodologies
14. Comprehensive knowledge of the software development lifecycle
15. Proficiency in developing and executing automated tests using tools such as Postman, or transferable skills from similar tools
16. Experience automating test execution using CI/CD tools such as GitHub Actions
17. Experience working in or a strong understanding of agile methodologies, particularly Kanban or Scrum, and a willingness to work within such teams