Test Analyst X2

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Your new company A job opportunity has arisen for two Test Analysts to join a highly established and rapidly expanding financial services organisation based in South Wales. The organisation is in an ambitious period of change and transformation, so this role offers great scope for career progression plus the opportunity to work on several interesting projects.
This position offers hybrid working and can be based at either the central Cardiff or Newport offices.

Your new role The Test Analysts will take responsibility for executing test plans and test scripts, validating system behaviour, identifying defects, and contributing to the continuous improvement of testing processes, whilst ensuring that bugs and any other issues are identified before changes are put into the live environment.
You will liaise closely with project teams, the Application Support Team and the rest of the Test team, capturing and maintaining test documentation, whilst executing functional, integration, regression and user acceptance testing as required. Furthermore, you will support test automation by identifying repeatable scenarios for future automation, based on programme test team responsibilities.

The successful candidate should be able to demonstrate the following:

A proven track record of having worked as a Test Analyst in highly regulated environments, ideally within Financial Services organisations
Strong knowledge of software testing and technology change delivery
Understanding of software testing concepts (e.g., regression, functional, UAT).
An understanding of project lifecycles
Excellent senior stakeholder management, analytical and communication skills
Exposure to software development or digital transformation environments would be a distinct advantage
If you have an awareness of automation tooling or scripting or if you have knowledge of defect tracking tools (e.g., Azure DevOps, Jira), this would be an advantage although it is not essential What you'll get in return
The organisation offers a great working environment plus a benefits package that includes:

25 days annual leave plus bank holidays
Additional day's annual leave on birthday
Option to purchase extra annual leave (up to 5 days)
35 hour working week
Competitive pension scheme
4X life assurance
Private healthcare scheme (after one years' service)
Employee Assistance Programme
Health and wellbeing benefits including eye tests
Staff Socials
Training and development opportunities
City centre location
Hybrid/flexible workingWhat you need to do now
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