Salesforce Test Manager


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Recruiter

Computer Futures

Listed on

25th March 2018

Location

London

Salary/Rate

£50000 - £65000

Type

Permanent

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A Salesforce Test Manager is needed for a ground-breaking consultancy based in the heart of London. Targeted with becoming the fasting growing Salesforce consultancy, they are looking for a Salesforce Test Manager to oversee and govern all testing for client's enterprise level projects. This consultancy is being led from some of the most established names in the Salesforce community and has recently partnered with Salesforce.

The Senior Test Manager will be working on multiple enterprise level projects with professional and highly skilled teams to deliver superb solutions for their clients. They will be preparing high level design documents for UAT; Creating user acceptance and test scripts; Working closely with other project stakeholders to capture testing issues at all level of Software Development lifecycle (SDLC) and Software Testing lifecycle (STLC); Responsible for creating for automation and manual test scripts.

Experience Needed:

- Leading a team

- 3+ Years Salesforce Testing

- Automated and Manual Testing

- Test Automation tools

This role comes with a great benefits package including car allowance, bonus, healthcare, phone allowance, pension and more! If you are interested in the position please apply below, email me or call me on 020 7907 3876.

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/callum-gardiner-pm/

To find out more about Computer Futures please visit www.computerfutures.com

Computer Futures, a trading division of SThree Partnership LLP is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy | Registered office | 1st Floor, 75 King William Street, London, EC4N 7BE, United Kingdom | Partnership Number | OC387148 England and Wales

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