Integration & Test Engineer

Lockheed Martin
Gloucester
1 year ago
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About the Role

Join Our Team as a Integration & Test Engineer!

Are you passionate about integrating cutting-edge technologies while ensuring robust security measures? We’re seeking talented individuals at all levels to join our dynamic team as Integration & Test Engineers.

At Lockheed Martin we’ll provide you with meaningful work and education opportunities that will allow you to develop your skills and enhance your career with us, but equally important you can also enjoy a strong work life balance. To ensure this we offer a flexible work schedule, hybrid work and a comprehensive benefits package to enable you to live a healthy fulfilling life in and outside of work.

You’ll play a pivotal role in integrating, testing and securing a range of systems and applications. You’ll be at the forefront of driving innovation and safeguarding digital infrastructures.

You’ll need to have an understanding of DevSecOps principles and experience of working within a multi-disciplined team. Knowledge and understanding of core software tools, methods and frameworks to reliably integrate and deploy, integrate and test features into environments to ensure optimum outcomes to our customers.

Key Responsibilities:

Plan, Develop and Execute software test and integration plans ensuring compliance with specification Develop scripts and integrate automated testing frameworks within CI/CD pipelines and a wider ecosystem of tools Debug and identify defects in the whole stack, from front-end to back-end databased and middleware Integration and delivery of large and complex solutions into a wider system-of-systems Deployment in Public, Private and Hybrid Cloud environments and potential constraints

If you’re passionate about Integration & Test and eager to take your career to the next level, we want to hear from you! Apply now to join our team and embark on an exciting journey of innovation and growth.

Required skills, qualifications and experience

Demonstrable experience in the field of Test and Integration. The ability to work within an agile environment and delivering using Scrum and Sprints utilising tools such as Jira and Confluence to help planning and collaboration. Experience working with Agile and DevSecOps software delivery. Experience of Agile Development using SCRUM. Experience planning, developing and executing test plans Experience in developing strategies supporting formal product sell off Experience in automated testing in the software domain Experience in developing GitLab CI/CD Pipelines. Experience with Commercial and Open Source automated testing frameworks Experience working with Git, Atlassian suite, Jira, Confluence or similar Knowledge and automation of both functional and non-functional aspects of a system Automated analysis and reporting of test results, identifying trends or anomalies overtime Knowledge and experience in setup and development of testing environments and Blue Green deployment approach Experience in integration and debugging complex software systems at scale Qualifications or Certifications in one or more of the following: ISTQB Foundation, ISTQB Testing Specialism (Agile, Performance, Security, Manager or Analyst), ISTQI - Certified Agile Tester

Job Reference Number

15123BR

Employee Type

Full Time

Hours Per Week

37.5

Working Schedule

4xFlex

Country

United Kingdom (UK)

Clearance Required for Role

DV, SC

Graduate, Intern or Apprentice Vacancy?

No

What we offer you

At Lockheed Martin our employees come first and therefore your physical, mental and financial wellbeing matters to us. On top of working in a highly supportive, friendly, respectful environment you can expect so much more.
We are an employer in support of and offeringFlexible workingwith the option to also work a4 day weekdepending on business requirements, where you have the option of Fridays off. We offer Competitive salaries alongside a flexible holiday entitlement.
We have a Wealth of benefits available to you that can be selected through our wellbeing tool upon commencement of employment. Just a few of our amazing benefits are shown below:

Private Medical Insurance Competitive Pension Dental Critical Illness Life Assurance Travel Insurance Employee discounts for top high street shops Employee Assistance Program which includes free face to face counselling sessions, Legal advice, Financial advice, etc Internal training and development alongside out Education assistance programmes Reimbursement for a professional membership Competitive policies that support flexibility and family leave inclusive of enhanced maternity leave

Business Environment

Lockheed Martin Rotary and Mission Systems (RMS) provides systems engineering, software development, training solutions and complex program management for global security, civil and commercial markets. Simply stated, our mission is to be the world’s leading global security and aerospace company. To achieve this mission, RMS draws on its core capabilities in advanced platforms and weapons, C4ISR, global sustainment, training and sensors.

Equal Opportunity Statement

Lockheed Martin is proud to be an equal opportunity employer and is committed to maintaining a diverse and inclusive work environment. Diversity and inclusion are fundamental to our culture and reflect our values of doing what's right, respecting others and performing with excellence. By engaging with all our employees' diverse talents and experiences every day, we can innovate different and better, creating cutting edge solutions and unparalleled customer value.

We know that diversity of thought leads to better solutions for our customers. Our top priority is finding the best candidate for the job and if you are interested in the position, we’d love to hear how you might contribute to our mission and our team and would encourage you to apply, even if you don’t believe you meet every one of the criteria set out in our job advert. In addition, we are committed to inclusion of all individuals and will make reasonable adjustments to our applications process. If you require assistance or adjustments to participate in the job application or interview process, please contact or call 023 92 458 000.

Job Expires

22/04/2025

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