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Job Title: Software Verification Engineer

Location: Cardiff

Job Type: Contract (6 Month initial contract)

Salary: £50-65 per hour (Inside IR35)

Join a Tech-Forward Team Shaping the Future of Software

Our client is a fast-growing, innovation-driven technology company recognised for its cutting-edge solutions and dynamic work culture. With a strong focus on excellence, collaboration, and continuous growth, they're looking to expand their talented team with a Software Verification Engineer.

This is your opportunity to play a key role in ensuring the quality and reliability of high-impact software product, whilst being part of a team that values your input and celebrates your success.

Your Role:

As a Software Verification Engineer, you'll work closely with the development team to test and verify software systems, uncover defects, and help drive continuous improvement in product quality. If you're detail-oriented and passionate about software reliability, this role offers real purpose and opportunity.

Key Responsibilities:

Design, develop, and execute verification tests in collaboration with the development team
Analyse test results, troubleshoot issues, and report findings
Maintain comprehensive test documentation and plans
Proactively contribute to refining and improving verification processes

What We're Looking For:

Essential:

Degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or a related field
Experience in software verification and manual/automated testing
Proficiency in scripting languages (e.g., Python, Shell)
Strong analytic and problem-solving capabilitiesDesirable:

Experience with automated testing frameworks and tools
Familiarity with Agile development practices
Knowledge of CI/CD environments
ISTQB certification or equivalent is a plusPlease note: Due to the nature of the work, the client requires BPSS to start, and they will put you through the SC application. Therefore, you must be based in the UK and be able to obtain a Security clearance.

If this contract is of interest to you, apply to the link for consideration

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