Senior QA Lead | 6-12 months | £500 - £550 Inside IR35 | Fully Remote

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Senior QA Lead | 6-12 months | £500 - £550 Inside IR35 | Fully Remote

We’re recruiting a Senior QA Lead to take full ownership of quality for one of our key client’s projects as it moves from a successful POC into a production‑ready MVP. As the sole QA on the project, you’ll define the test approach, build automation from the ground up, and ensure the integrity, safety, accessibility and performance of a platform that will transform how national healthcare guidance is delivered.

This role is fully remote, pays between £500 - £550 per day Inside IR35 and requires UK‑based resource and eligibility for DBS clearance for security reasons.

Key Requirements

5+ Years of proven Senior/Lead QA experience, ideally as the sole QA on complex digital products
Ability to define end‑to‑end test strategy across discovery, build and iterate phases
Hands‑on testing of AWS cloud‑native systems (Lambda, API Gateway, S3, CI/CD)
Strong automation skills with Playwright, Cypress or TypeScript/Python frameworks
Experience testing APIs, structured data models and ideally NoSQL/graph technologies
Familiarity with React/Next.js front‑ends and modern TypeScript‑based applications
Understanding of semantic/graph data (e.g., RDF triples, SPARQL, Amazon Neptune)
Ability to validate AI‑supported features, including LLM/RAG behaviours via Amazon Bedrock
Knowledge of performance testing for serverless architectures and WCAG 2.2 AA accessibility
Familiarity with GDS Standards and testing in the public sector is highly beneficial
Strong communicator, comfortable operating autonomously in a high‑trust environmentWhat to do next

If this Senior QA Lead role sounds like a good fit and you’d like to know more, please apply with your most up‑to‑date CV and I’ll be in touch.

Senior QA Lead | 6-12 months | £500 - £550 Inside IR35 | Fully Remote

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