Quality Engineer (Apple)

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Job Title: Quality Engineer (Apple)
Location: London (Onsite 1-2 days every two weeks)
Clearance Required: BPSS
Contract Duration: 12th Jan 2026 - 07 April 2026

Job Description

We are seeking a skilled Quality Engineer to join our team, supporting software quality assurance activities for Apple-related projects. The successful candidate will be responsible for designing, executing, and maintaining test processes to ensure high-quality software delivery.

Key Responsibilities

Test Design & Planning

Create, maintain, and update comprehensive test plans, test cases, and test scripts based on software and functional requirements.
Collaborate with product owners, developers, and business analysts to understand acceptance criteria and ensure complete test coverage.Testing Execution

Perform both manual and automated testing across multiple platforms and environments.
Identify, investigate, and document bugs, defects, and inconsistencies in software behaviour.Defect Management

Log and manage defects using industry-standard issue-tracking tools.
Communicate clearly with development teams to ensure defects are understood, prioritised, and resolved efficiently.Validation & Regression

Re-test resolved defects to confirm successful fixes.
Conduct regression testing to ensure new changes do not negatively impact existing functionality.Quality Assurance & Standards

Ensure all software meets defined quality standards, user requirements, and organisational expectations prior to release.
Participate in continuous improvement of QA processes, tools, and methodologies

Required Skills & Experience

Proven experience as a Quality Engineer, QA Tester, or similar role.
Strong understanding of software testing methodologies, processes, and best practices.
Experience with manual and automated testing tools.
Familiarity with defect-tracking systems (e.g., JIRA, Azure DevOps).
Excellent analytical thinking and problem-solving abilities.
Strong communication skills and the ability to collaborate effectively with cross-functional teams

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