QA Automation Test Engineer Java Linux


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Recruiter

Client Server

Listed on

7th May 2019

Location

Kingston Upon Thames

Salary/Rate

£45000 - £60000

Type

Permanent

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QA Automation Test Engineer (Java Linux Selenium Cucumber Postman BDD API). Looking for an opportunity to utilise your QA Automation Test Engineer skills within a rapidly expanding software house that offer a fantastic work environment? You'll be working alongside a friendly, relaxed and passionate team whilst enjoying a range of company perks including; flexible working (option to work 1 day per week from home), regular social events, breakout areas with table tennis and games consoles, catered meals, on-site massages and more!

As a QA Automation Test Engineer you will be required to ensure the quality of the company's products by testing features end-to-end. You'll be working within a scrum team of 6 who are responsible for the APIs used by the company's Operators and Administrators. Your daily responsibilities will include; reviewing test plans, creating and executing test cases and writing automated tests for APIs utilising Java technology.

Based in South West London / Surrey, you'll be working in cool riverside, open planned offices. The closest train station is a 10 minute walk away and there are secure bike racks available and showers on-site.

Requirements:

*Previous experience within a QA Automation Testing role

*Good knowledge of Java

*Strong Linux skills (installing on different platforms and tuning)

*Knowledge of Selenium, Cucumber, Gherkin, Postman

*Web API testing experience

*Familiar with BDD

*Experience writing test plans and executing test cases

*Excellent communication and collaboration skills

As a QA Automation Test Engineer (Java Linux) you can expect to earn a competitive salary (up to £60k) plus benefits.

Apply today or call to have a confidential discussion about this QA Automation Test Engineer (Java Linux) role.

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