Automation Test Engineer

Bishopsgate
2 days ago
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Test Engineer – SC Cleared – 6-month Contract – Hybrid Working – Inside IR35

My customer is seeking an experienced SC Cleared Test Automation Engineer to play a key role within the testing function. The role involves working closely with business and product SMEs to translate critical functional business processes into automated test scenarios.

This Test Automation Engineer bring strong triangular testing, and automation experience to ensure that test evidence is clear, traceable, and aligned with the requirements for formal test phase sign-off.

Key Skills required from the Test Engineer:

Actively SC Cleared
Ability to Configure, Extend and maintain the Triangle Automation framework, project structure, and execution patterns.
Experience building automated regression and UAT test suites (Including Dynamic test generation, and cross environment comparisons).
Hands-on experience integrating automated suites into CI/CD pipelines (Using Azure DevOps, and GitHub Actions).
Ability to deliver meaningful MI/reporting, Defect documentation (Defect, Risk/Issue, approaches, patterns and design decisions) write test execution evidence, traceable audit outputs, and Risk/Issue Documentation.
Proficiency in managing, defining test data and baselines.
Experience diagnosing and resolving automation failures, and distinguishing between test defects, data issues, and underlying platform defects.
Contributing to Agile ceremonies and activities (includes Planning, Estimation, Reviews, and Retrospectives).
Required Skills for this Test Engineer:

Hands-On experience with Triangle or similar Openlink specific test automation tools
Expertise in Openlink/Findur – trade lifecycle, EoD tasks, Custom logic (UDSR’s, reports, and user tables).
Proven track record of designing and using mocks, stubs or simulators to replicate external systems and services (EG; Bloomberg, MarkitWire).
Strong understanding of multi-system message flows and ability to automate integrations involving outbound/inbound messages (EG: via XML, JSON).
Strong SQL/reporting skills and familiarity with API driven automation.
Experience with BDD or structured scenarios writing practices is required
Ability to conduct root cause analysis, and differentiate between test, data, environment, and platform issues.
This SC Cleared Test Automation Engineer is Hybrid, with scope for remote working.

Apply now to speak with VIQU IT in confidence. Or reach out to Louise Davies via the VIQU IT website.

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