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Infrastructure Test Analyst - DV Cleared

Basingstoke
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Infrastructure Test Analyst - DV Cleared

Rate: £400 a day

Location: Basingstoke - onsite 5 days a week

Clearance: DV Clearance required

You will join a global IT Consultancy delivering digital transformation to the MoD. You will be an experienced test analyst with good knowledge of Windows and Linux operating systems together with an understanding of DevOps principles, together with the experience of working within a multi-disciplined engineering team.

Embedded within Agile delivery teams, you will collaborate closely with developers, infrastructure specialists, and project managers to deliver high-quality solutions that make a real-world impact.

You will leverage your knowledge of core software tools, development methods, and integration frameworks to support the continuous integration, deployment, and testing of new features across complex environments. Hands on experience in infrastructure engineering, including the testing, deployment, and maintenance of robust, scalable systems.

Key Duties and Responsibilities

Running manual tests using the project approved tools
Interpretation of test results and preliminary investigation of failures
Raising defects and monitoring them through to resolution
Develop scripts and integrate testing within CI/CD pipelines and a wider ecosystem of tools
Good knowledge of IT infrastructure, including servers, networks, and virtualisation technologies.
Good understanding of network protocols, and experience with both Linux and Windows operating systems.

Your skills and experience:

Experience of Testing
Experience of Continuous Integration Tools
Experience designing and producing manual Tests
Experience of Test Management Tools

Desired Competencies

Experience of SAFe and agile ways of working
Good Problem investigation and analysis skills
ISTQB Foundation Certification

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