Test Analyst

Lymington
3 months ago
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Location: Lymington, Hampshire
Salary: Up to 32k.
Working Arrangement: Full-time on-site for initial 6 weeks, then hybrid/remote

A leading Marina Operator based in Lymington is seeking a Test Analyst to join their dynamic in-house software development team. This is a fantastic opportunity to contribute to the evolution of a bespoke ERP SaaS application that underpins operations across a growing national network of marinas.

As Test Analyst, you'll play a pivotal role in ensuring the quality and reliability of their digital platforms through automated testing, working closely with developers and stakeholders to deliver robust, scalable solutions.

Key Responsibilities

Design, develop, and execute automated test scripts for web-based ERP systems
Collaborate with developers and business analysts to define test strategies and acceptance criteria
Identify, document, and track defects using appropriate tools
Support continuous integration and deployment processes
Contribute to the overall improvement of testing frameworks and QA practices

Skills & Experience

Experience in automated testing
Experience of working with work item tracking systems (Jira / Azure DevOps)
Strong understanding of software development lifecycle and Agile methodologies
Experience testing SaaS or ERP platforms highly desirable
Excellent communication and problem-solving skills
ISTQB certification (or equivalent) is required.

Must be eligible to work in the UK.

Paying up to 32k, depending on experience

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