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Lead Quality Engineer

Telford
6 days ago
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Lead Quality Engineer

Location: Telford (Hybrid – 40–70% on-site)
Salary: £70,000 - £90,000 dependant on experience
Type: Full-time | Permanent
Clearance: Must be eligible for SC clearance

Are you a Senior/Lead Quality Engineer looking for a hands-on leadership opportunity where you will shape engineering practices, drive automation, and mentor the next generation of engineers while delivering high-impact digital services? If yes, this might just be the role for you!

What You'll Do

Lead complex engineering projects, ensuring high-quality deliverables and timely delivery
Drive innovation in test automation, QA processes, and engineering practices
Mentor and develop junior and mid-level engineers
Collaborate across multi-disciplinary Agile teams to deliver scalable solutions
Influence technical standards, best practices, and QA strategy across the organisation
What We’re Looking For

Proven leadership experience in QA, test automation, or software engineering
Advanced knowledge of automation frameworks, test design, and QA principles
Hands-on with Java-based technologies, microservices, cloud platforms (AWS/Azure), containerisation, and DevOps practices
Strong problem-solving, communication, and project management skills
Experience working in self-empowered, multi-disciplinary Agile teams
Ability to influence and shape technical culture across the engineering function
Why This Role?

Lead high-impact digital services with cutting-edge technologies
Work in a mature Agile environment with collaborative, multi-disciplinary teams
Competitive salary up to £90k + benefits
Hybrid working: 40–70% on-site in Telford, flexible to business needs
Opportunity to shape QA practices and mentor engineers in a dynamic environment
Additional Info

Must be UK-based in a commutable distance to Telford
Must be eligible for SC clearance 
Must have been living in the UK for the past 5 years minimum
Senior-level interview process includes technical assessment and cultural fit
Please note - sponsorship is not available for this role.
So, if you are believe you have the relevant skills and experience to take on this leadership role, please apply now to be considered

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