Software Test Manager

Wymondham, Norfolk
1 week ago
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Software Test Manager
Norwich - Hybrid
Salary: circa £45k

Currently looking for a talented and experienced Software Test Manager to join a new IT team with the QA and testing efforts. If you're passionate and offer strong expertise in software testing, automation and enjoy working on high traffic platforms then this could be just the role for you!

As the Test Manager you will define and implement a comprehensive testing strategy for platforms, mobile apps and web applications.

Key Responsibilities

Ensure payment integrations meet quality standards.
Map and implement an effective testing strategy for; Platforms, Web Applications and Mobile Apps.
Promote and adhere to best Practices in manual and automated testing.
Work closely with other teams within the business.
Stay up-to-date on all testing trends, updates and techniques.About You

Proven experience in software testing with at least 3 years in a managerial or lead role.
Strong knowledge of the Gaming/iGaming sector.
Hands-on with automation tools (i.e. Selenium, Cypress, or Playwright).
Experience with performance testing tools.
Familiarity with API testing tools.
Understanding of CI/CD processes.Desirables

Exposure to real-time or blockchain-based gaming systems.
Scripting skills in Python, JavaScript, or Java.
ISTQB certification or equivalent.This is a fantastic chance to join a rapidly growing and successful company as they begin their extremely exciting plans. They are offering hybrid working arrangements and flexible working arrangements along with a competitive salary and unparalleled working autonomy. To be considered for this opportunity APPLY NOW

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