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Lead Test Analyst/ Test Analyst

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Location:Coventry coventry | west midlands
Tags: analyst | test analyst | lead test analyst | vb | sql | vb.net | .net | progress | microsoft | tester | analyst coventry | analyst west midlands
Type:Permanent
Lead Test Analyst, Test Analyst, .NET, VB.Net, VB, Tester, SQL.

My client a well respected services organisation based in Coventry are currently looking for a Lead Test Analyst/ Test Analyst to join their expanding team. You will help develop testing plans, capture requirements for testing application's and software, maintain test environments and perform test execution on assigned projects and report regularly on the progress. You will be of graduate calibre and must have extensive background in a test analyst role, testing desktop and web applications in a Microsoft environment, with knowledge of .Net and VB/ VB.Net. Knowledge of testing throughout the full software lifecycle is a must and a basic understanding of SQL is desirable This is a exciting opportunity within an expanding company - Salary up to £30k plus benefits.

Reed Personnel Services is the UK's leading specialist employment agency/ business.
http://www.technojobs.co.uk/job.phtml/153232

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