Overview
Junior Quality Assurance Analyst Jobs in United Kingdom at Fundipedia
Title: Junior Quality Assurance Analyst
Company: Fundipedia
Location: United Kingdom
Starting Salary £30,000pa
Main Purpose of Job
As a Junior Quality Assurance Analyst at Fundipedia you will be responsible for testing the full suite of Fundipedia Products to ensure the software we deliver to clients is of the highest quality.
You must be a self-starter and have excellent communication skills.
Position in Organisation
Reports to Lead QA.
Duties and Key Responsibilities
Analyse both functional and non-functional specifications to determine test requirements for environment, data, resources and tools including documenting acceptance criteria.
Provide the Lead QA and Engineering Manager with time estimates and deliver to these agreed timescales.
Test management:
o  Creation and execution of test cases
o  Bug reporting
o  Retesting and regression testing
o  Exploratory testing
o  Assigning appropriate labels and accurate QA time estimates
Ensure you adhere to test strategy/processes.
Effectively peer review test cases for other testers.
Provide assistance to colleagues on any aspect of test planning and execution.
Proactively use and contribute to Fundipedia’s overall quality standards.
Assist in writing and maintaining test documentation.
Key skills required
Attention to detail.
Logical thinker.
Effective problem solver.
Curiosity and desire to learn how things work.
Enthusiasm of software testing processes and methodologies.
A desire to develop or build on existing coding skills.
Organised with strong verbal and written communication skills with the ability to liaise with a variety of stakeholders.
5.     Knowledge, skills and experience
Knowledge of software testing, including use of tools in the testing cycle, appreciation of end to end process and value of testing.
Awareness of different testing tools (VS, GitHub, DevOps, Jira, etc) for bug reporting and agile planning is beneficial.
Experience using Microsoft technology stack is preferable but not essential