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QA Engineer

Shoreditch
6 days ago
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Position: QA Engineer

Location: Central London (Hybrid - 3 days per week in the office)

Salary: Up to £70,000 + benefits

We're looking for experienced QA Engineers to join a growing sustainability-focused SaaS division within a global organisation. This is a chance to work on meaningful products that help businesses reduce their impact on the planet, while developing your own skills in a collaborative, modern engineering environment.

The role

As a QA Engineer, you'll be responsible for making sure our products are reliable, scalable, and secure. You'll work closely with developers, DevOps, and stakeholders to design and run tests, embed automation into CI/CD pipelines, and contribute to continuous improvement across the engineering function.

You'll be hands-on across manual, automated, and performance testing, and will have the chance to explore how AI/ML can support smarter testing and better coverage. This is a role where your input will directly influence the quality of the solutions delivered to customers.

What you'll be doing

Define test strategies and create test plans with your scrum team.

Design, document, and run functional, integration, security, and performance tests.

Build and maintain automated tests with tools such as Playwright.

Validate APIs and data flows using Postman and SQL.

Integrate automated tests into CI/CD pipelines (e.g. Jenkins, GitHub Actions, Azure DevOps).

Apply AI/ML-driven approaches for test generation, prioritisation, and anomaly detection.

Run load, stress, and scalability testing to identify performance bottlenecks.

Support UAT sessions with stakeholders.

What we're looking for

5+ years' software testing experience, including 2+ years in automation.

Strong background in QA methodologies and test planning.

Hands-on experience with Playwright, plus CI/CD integration.

Comfortable with Jira, TestRail, and Agile/Scrum environments.

Analytical, detail-oriented, and collaborative, with a growth mindset.

Interest in AI/ML approaches for testing is a plus.

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Note: We do our best to respond to every application, but due to volume, we can't always guarantee it. If you haven't heard back within 7 days, unfortunately, you haven't been successful this time. Keep an eye on our site for new opportunities

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