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Software Automation Tester

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2 weeks ago
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Software Automation Tester – Permanent Role

Location: South Coast – Portsmouth, Southampton, Isle of White | Salary: Competitive + bonus + benefits | Hours: 37 per week (Monday–Friday)

A leading technology company is seeking an experienced Software Automation Tester to take ownership of its test automation strategy and ensure the delivery of high-quality, reliable software solutions.

This is a key opportunity for a technically skilled tester who thrives on improving quality through automation, collaboration, and process excellence.

Key Responsibilities

Lead the design and implementation of automated test suites for complex software applications.
Collaborate with QA leadership to develop, execute, and optimise automation frameworks.
Review requirements and design documentation to create robust test strategies and scripts.
Build, maintain, and execute automated test cases for functional, system, integration, performance, and usability testing.
Document and report test results clearly, identifying and tracking defects to resolution.
Support, mentor, and guide other testers to build automation capability across the team.
Set up and maintain test environments to ensure reliable, repeatable testing.

What You’ll Bring

Degree or Diploma in Computer Science, Software Development, or a related field.
3+ years’ experience in test automation within a software development environment.
Hands-on experience with Selenium or equivalent automation frameworks.
Programming skills in Java or Python for writing test scripts.
Familiarity with testing applications built on MS SQL, ASP.NET, and C#.
Strong understanding of the software development and testing lifecycles.
Experience in project estimation, risk management, and test planning.
Excellent communication, analytical, and problem-solving skills.
A proactive, quality-focused mindset and a strong sense of ownership.

Desirable Skills

Experience with Microsoft Visual Studio, Azure DevOps, and GitHub.
Knowledge of cloud technologies and modern QA trends.
Awareness of emerging technologies impacting software testing and delivery.

What’s on Offer

Competitive salary and annual performance bonus.
25 days’ holiday (plus bank holidays) with additional days for length of service.
Company pension contribution, healthcare, and life cover.
Flexible working within a 37-hour week.
A supportive environment that values innovation, ownership, and continuous improvement.
Opportunities for professional development and international collaboration

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