UAT and Infrastructure Tester

City of London
1 month ago
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UAT and Infrastructure Tester

+Permanent opportunity

+Hybrid working on site in London 3 days a week

+£45,000 - £50,000

Skills:

+Infrastructure Testing experience

+UAT

+AWS / Azure

+Manual and automated testing experience

We're looking for a Junior UAT & Infrastructure Test Analyst to support testing across business applications and core infrastructure platforms. This is a hands-on role for someone early in their testing career who wants broad exposure, real responsibility, and a fast learning curve - not just clicking buttons and logging tickets.

You'll work closely with senior testers, engineers, and business stakeholders, supporting UAT delivery while gaining strong exposure to infrastructure and technical testing.

Key Responsibilities

UAT & Business Testing

Support delivery of UAT cycles across multiple projects
Execute test cases and scripts based on defined requirements
Work with business users to coordinate and support UAT activities
Log, track, and retest defects through to resolution
Help produce UAT documentation and reportingInfrastructure & Technical Testing

Support testing of infrastructure changes such as:
Cloud migrations
Network and platform upgrades
OS updates and patches
Assist with:
Smoke testing
Regression testing
DR and failover test activities
Validate system stability before production releaseTest Delivery & Quality

Maintain test cases, test data, and documentation
Contribute to continuous improvement of test processes
Support automation and tooling initiatives where relevantRequired Experience

1-3 years experience in software testing or UAT
Basic understanding of:
IT infrastructure
Cloud platforms (AWS / Azure / GCP - exposure is fine)
Networks, servers, or application platforms
Experience using defect and test management tools (e.g. Jira, Xray, Zephyr, TestRail)
Strong attention to detail and a structured mindset
Clear communication skills and confidence working with stakeholdersNice to Have (But Not Essential)

Exposure to infrastructure or technical testing
Basic automation knowledge
SQL or API testing exposureWhat's On Offer

Broad exposure across business + technical testing
Fast development path into Senior Test Analyst / Test Lead
Hybrid working - real flexibility, not "remote but actually office"
Strong training, mentoring, and career progression

If you're an inquisitive, technically-minded tester who thrives in diverse environments and enjoys getting into the details that make systems stable and scalable - we'd love to hear from you.

If you'd like to discuss this role in more detail, please send your updated CV to (url removed) and I will get in touch

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