Mobile QA Test Automation Engineer - Bristol £64,000

Bristol
6 days ago
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i'm recruiting for a Mobile QA Test Automation Engineer to join an amazing purpose driven tech company in North Bristol whose products genuinely make a difference, helping people with disabilities live more independently.They are looking for a Mobile Test Automation Engineer to join their team working on their core mobile app. This is a hybrid role with three days a week in the North Bristol office and 2 days remote.

You will be working across the companies core Mobile App used by their customers. The app is built using React Native with a Java bakend hosted on AWS. Some Automation is already in place using Maestro, but the team are now experiencing reliability issues in the pipelines. They're keen to bring in an experienced Automation tester with experience across mobile who can help to stabilise and scale the automation approach so deployments can happen faster and with greater confidence, and you have a blank canvass in terms of tech and tools you want to use.

You'll also help shape a sustainable test strategy that the whole mobile team can share ownership of, they very much believe in testing being a shared responsibility amongst the team, ensuring testing doesn't grind to a halt if one person is away. You'll work closely with developers to embed quality into the development process and build an approach that supports long term growth.

The mobile app now sits within its own dedicated company structure, reflecting how important it is to the organisation's future although you will be a part of a wider testing community of practice with testers across other teams within the company, so there are always people to bounce ideas off. There's strong backing to invest in doing things properly and to scale the mobile app responsibly.

They're looking for someone who is comfortable working across mobile automation, CI/CD pipelines, and modern cloud environments, and who enjoys collaborating with engineers to improve both speed and reliability.

Salary is up to £64,000 plus amazing benefits. If you'd like to hear more please apply below to Sam Miller at SR2 - Socially Responsible Recruitment

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