Software Test Engineer

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Cure Talent is delighted to be supporting a rapidly growing medical technology company behind an award-winning medical device and pioneering telehealth platform. We are seeking a Software Test Engineer / Automation Test Engineer to join their technical team (Hybrid working available, 1 day per week onsite).
This is a varied role where you will be working across both manual and automated testing, supporting the transition towards a fully automated test environment. With a growing workload created by Apple platform updates, you’ll be testing across different device setups and iOS versions, using frameworks and tools such as Robot Framework and Appium.
Key Responsibilities:

  • Execute a mix of manual and automated test cases across web and mobile platforms
  • Develop, maintain, and enhance automated test scripts using tools such as Appium and Robot Framework
  • Support the migration towards an automated test environment and CI/CD integration
  • Test and validate software against Apple platform updates across devices and iOS versions
  • Accurately document and report test results, issues, and defects to the wider team
    We’re looking for a Software Test Engineer with:
  • Hands-on experience in both manual and automated testing (web and mobile)
  • Proficiency with automation frameworks such as Robot Framework and Appium
  • Strong scripting skills in Python or JavaScript
  • Experience working within CI/CD pipelines and Agile environments
  • Excellent communication and collaboration skills, with a proactive and detail-oriented approach
    If you’re a Software Test Engineer keen to make an impact in a fast-growing MedTech company, blending manual and automated testing while helping shape a future automation-first environment, we’d love to hear from you

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