Manual Test Engineer – EUC & Zscaler Testing

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Role: Manual Test Engineer – EUC & Zscaler Testing
Location: Wokingham / Warwick, UK (Office-based)
Contract Type: 6-month Contract
Rate: £400/day (Inside IR35)

We are seeking experienced Manual Test Engineers to join a high-performing IT team. You will focus on End User Computing (EUC), Zscaler security & network access, and network testing across enterprise systems.

Key Responsibilities:



Perform manual testing of EUC components: laptops/desktops, VDI, Citrix, mobile devices.

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Validate application packaging, distribution, and performance across EUC environments.

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Test Windows OS upgrades, M365 applications, collaboration tools, and enterprise software.

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Conduct Zscaler testing (ZIA, ZPA, Client Connector), authentication, SSO, and policy validation.

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Execute network testing, including firewall policies, VPN, LAN/WAN connectivity, and routing rules.

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Document test cases, results, defects, and collaborate with cross-functional teams to resolve issues.

Essential Skills:

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3–7 years of manual testing experience in EUC and network/security environments.

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Hands-on knowledge of Zscaler components, Citrix, VDI, Windows/Mac OS, and M365 applications.

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Understanding of TCP/IP, DNS, DHCP, VPN, routing, and network troubleshooting.

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Familiarity with test management tools (JIRA, Azure DevOps, ALM).

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Strong analytical, problem-solving, and communication skills.

Eligibility:

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Must be eligible for UK SC security clearance (active SC preferred but not required).

Why Apply?

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Work on challenging projects in a collaborative and innovative environment.

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Gain exposure to cutting-edge enterprise security and network technologies.

To Apply: Please contact us via email with your CV, keeping this opportunity confidential

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