Senior Quality Engineer

London
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Senior Quality Engineer
London (3 days a week onsite)
Salary up to £75,000 pa + benefits

Benefits include 10% pension, private medical, annual bonus

Our client is a leading specialty insurance company with UK headquarters in London. They have an opportunity for an experienced Quality Engineer. Candidates will need to be hands on with experience of using Katalon - certifications preferred and happy working hybrid (3 days a week onsite in London)

As a core member of an Agile product team, collaborating closely with the Engineering Delivery Lead, you will be instrumental in delivering reliable, high-performing software solutions. You'll champion best practice, proactively enhancing methodologies and tooling.

This is a hands-on, techno-functional position requiring strong experience in Agile testing within a product environment. You will help shape, coordinate, and execute all testing activities embedded within the team.

The role involves owning and driving the end-to-end testing approach, providing direction and support to offshore QA colleagues when needed, and ensuring each release meets agreed quality standards.

Key accountabilities include defining test strategies, designing and executing test cases, contributing to automation frameworks, managing defects, and continuously refining testing practices to strengthen overall Agile delivery.

Skills and experience:

  • Experience within a similar Quality Engineering role ideally from within Financial Services, Insurance, London Markets but not essential
  • Katalon knowledge / experience ideally Professional or Expert certified
  • DevOps pipelines (CI/CD) and Azure Test Plans
  • Used to working with Scrum teams specialising in both manual testing and test automation.
  • Strong problem-solving, communication, collaboration skills

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