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Graduate Mobile Test Engineer

Cambridge
3 days ago
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A fantastic opportunity for a Graduate Mobile Test Engineer to join a well-established technology company developing advanced communication software and hardware products used in professional environments worldwide. This role is ideal for a recent graduate who wants hands-on experience testing mobile and desktop applications, while building automation experience using Python.

You will work across mobile apps on iOS and Android, as well as desktop applications for both Windows and macOS. This is a great opportunity to kick-start your engineering career in a collaborative, supportive team, gaining exposure to a wide variety of testing methodologies and real-world product development.

Location: Cambridge area (hybrid working available)

Salary: Circa £35,000 per annum plus benefits

Requirements for Graduate Mobile Test Engineer

Strong interest or project experience testing mobile applications on iOS and Android (if you have mobile app testing experience, either project or commercial, please make this clear on your CV as priority will be given to candidates with this experience)

Exposure to testing desktop apps on Windows and macOS

Some Python experience, with enthusiasm to learn more about automation

Ability to follow, execute and write clear test cases

Good analytical and troubleshooting abilities

Excellent communication skills and strong attention to detail

HND or Degree in a technical discipline such as Computer Science, Engineering, Physics, Maths or similar

Responsibilities for Graduate Mobile Test Engineer

Test mobile apps across iOS and Android platforms

Test desktop software across Windows and macOS

Create and maintain test cases for upcoming and existing releases

Investigate, reproduce and report defects clearly to engineering teams

Assist with writing automation scripts in Python using an internal framework

Contribute to continuous improvement of testing processes and product quality

Work closely with developers, product teams and fellow testers

What the role offers

A brilliant opportunity for a graduate to build strong testing and automation skills

A varied role working across mobile, desktop and automation environments

Supportive engineering culture with genuine career progression opportunities

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