Crown Agents Bank

FinTech

SeniorTestAnalyst

£70–105k ~AI est. London, England, United Kingdom FULL TIME
The Brief

“Senior Test Analyst at Crown Agents Bank. Skills: Test automation, Payments, Agile. Create and maintain Automation Test cases. Create and maintain Test artifacts”

Industry & Context.

FinTech
Problems you'll solve

Troubleshooting

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

8 years experience in Testing, 2+ years in UFT, 2+ years in Selenium/others, Script UFT automation testing, Payments knowledge across Swift, Agile and Waterfall delivery methodology, Test Artifacts, Defect management, E2E Integration testing experience, Troubleshooting skills, Experience working in AGILE development teams, Good Quality Assurances process awareness

Nice to Have

UFT automation testing, Selenium/others desireable, Payments knowledge across Swift (Payments/FX), Payments knowledge across any other Payment schemes

What You'll Do.

Create and maintain Automation Test cases

Create and maintain Test artifacts

Execute Test Cases for different systems

Evidence Test Case execution

Raise bugs in vendor systems

Track bugs in vendor systems

Understand Business requirement

Understand Function Specification

Understand Technical requirements

Understand Test teams priorities

Work accordingly to priorities

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

AGILE development teams

Process & Methodology

Agile, Waterfall

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