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Test Analyst

Southborough
1 week ago
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Job Title: Test Analyst x 2

Location: Tunbridge Wells - Hybrid

About us:

VisionTrack is a multiple award-winning IOT, high-throughput / big data insurance telematics & video solution.

Role:

We are currently looking for a Test Analyst to join one of our agile development teams and reporting to our head of QA. Working in one of our agile development teams you will support various development work streams, on features enhancements across the breadth of our cloud platform. The team is self-governed and we will encourage you to contribute in all areas to continually improve the quality and velocity of the team.

As part of the overall QA team it’s important that we continue to develop, maintain and enhance our automation testing coverage and therefore you will be a key and active contributor to this wider QA objective.

Essential Skills:

Proven experience in quality assurance and testing

Excellent knowledge of the Defect Management Process

Experienced in writing manual and automated test scenarios, cases/scripts to high level of detail

Creating automated test scripts for our mobile app, website and API’s programming in C# and using Selenium automation

Develop, maintain and execute regression scripts for new and existing application suites

Ensure testing results are captured and test reports are shared with the respective stakeholders

Assist with the provision of time and effort estimates for testing activities during sprint planning

Need to be Proactive, Result oriented, Good Oral and written communication and good team player

Conduct post-release/ post-implementation testing

Understanding of SQL Databases

Strong knowledge of STLC, smoke testing, regression testing

Firm understanding of Agile concepts

Experienced in Web and Device testing (mobile and cross browser)

Excellent written and spoken English

Excellent attention to detail

Able to troubleshoot issues with root cause analysis

Desired Skills:

Experience with Azure

Experience with Microsoft Visual Studio

Experience with .NET

Experience with Big Data Database Technologies, DataLake, CosmosDb, SQL

Experience with Telemetry Device Testing

Experience with Azure DevOps (TFS)

Experience with Load Testing

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