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Software Test Engineer

Horsham
2 weeks ago
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Software Tester

This is an full in-office working role in Horsham, West Sussex.

No remote or Hybrid work is offered

Stratospherec are proud to be recruiting for a fast growing UK Fintech SaaS company who produce a market leading Finance SaaS platform used by Finance companies across the UK and Europe.

We are looking for a Software Tester to work with our client's award-winning SaaS system. You will be responsible for the quality assurance and testing of our system, including various integrations from 3rd party providers. As a Software Tester you will be collaborating with the Software Developers, helping to ensure efficiency throughout the process. Performing end-to-end test cases and providing feedback to the software development team as required. This is mainly a Manual Testing role, with the opportunity to work with Automation over the next 12 months.

If you have an eye for detail and a keen interest in technology, then we want to hear from you.

This role is being offered on a full-time based in the company’s Horsham, West Sussex offices which are located close to the town centre with nearby parking and shops.

Role responsibilities include:

  • Contributing towards test planning.

  • Collaborate with project teams to understand the scope of projects.

  • Work closely with software developers and project support teams.

  • Conduct various types of testing, including but not limited to functional, scalability, regression, discovery, stress and performance testing.

  • Testing of development work to ensure the acceptance criteria has been met and that it functions in line with the development specification.

  • Write and execute test plans.

  • Test software in different environments, including web and mobile platforms.

  • Document and communicate findings to technical and non-technical colleagues.

  • Write bug reports and assess code quality.

  • Identifying issues and raising tickets

  • All other testing activities.

  • Provide objective feedback to software development project teams.

  • Troubleshoot issues and design tests to mitigate risks.

  • Ensure adherence and working towards departmental and project deadlines.

    Ideally you will have the following experience:

  • Good software integration and system testing experience.

  • Accreditation in Software Certified Testing (ISTQB or ISEB) is essential.

  • Strong team collaboration and working alongside other testers and with software development teams

  • Experience of working in dynamic team environment

  • Strong communication skills

  • Experience working with either C# or the .Net stack and specifically MVC would be an advantage but not essential

  • Experience working with Azure DevOps and Kanban boards would be an advantage but not essential

  • Some experience with Automated Testing would be an advantage, but not essential

    As a software tester, working to deadlines, team collaboration, attention to detail, analytical skills, and effective communication are essential for success in this role.

    *** This role is full time in the Horsham offices, and no visa sponsorship will be offered now or in the future.***

    If this potentially sounds of interest, then please apply with your CV for immediate interviews

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