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Automation Tester

London
4 days ago
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Experienced Automation Testers required for a scale up software company who provide test automation for trading and risk management platforms.

Key Skills & Experience



Strong foundation in automation testing with programming skills in Python, Java, or JavaScript

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Knowledge of RESTful APIs, HTTP, JSON, SQL and data validation

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Experience with Pytest, Cucumber (BDD), Jenkins, Docker, Git, and CI/CD practices

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Exposure to Linux & Windows environments

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Any experience with Endur, Allegro, or Findur is a plus (training provided)

The Role Offers

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Hands-on automation testing across high-volume trading systems

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Exposure to ETRM/CTRM platforms and real-time data environments

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Ongoing mentoring, career progression, and certification support

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Competitive package within a collaborative consultancy setting

If you’re looking to grow your automation career in the energy trading technology space, please get in touch for a confidential discussion

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