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Software QA Engineer

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11 months ago
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Software QA Engineer

Why NeuerEnergy?

NeuerEnergy is a London-based technology company specialising in SaaS applications for CO2e mitigation and removal. Our platforms enable clients to reduce their costs in achieving Net-zero by providing modules to plan, procure, and manage their Net-zero targets with minimal price impact. As a forward-thinking technical solutions business, NeuerEnergy is driven by social impact and purpose, focusing on mitigating the existential threat posed by climate change.

Job Description

NeuerEnergy is looking for a Software QA Engineer to join our agile software development team. You will work on fast-paced development projects for our own products as well as client projects.

Accomplished in functional testing, you will be motivated to develop your skills in automation, ‘DevOps’ and contributing to the whole software development lifecycle.

Key Responsibilities

  • Write and maintain automated end-to-end tests
  • Able to write tests in JavaScript or C#
  • Collaborate with users, and other team members to write acceptance criteria and test plans for user stories.
  • Carry out functional and exploratory testing of user interfaces and APIs.
  • File clear, reproducible bug reports.
  • Establish and maintain test cases, test environments and test data.
  • Manage software merges and releases.
  • Proficiency in testing APIs, especially RESTful web services.
  • Proficiency in querying an SQL database.
  • Analyze and decompose complex software systems and collaborate with and influence others to improve the overall design.
  • Participate in agile ceremonies (planning, retrospectives, ‘3-amigos’ and daily standup etc)

The Ideal Candidate will have

  • Experience of working in a professional and agile software development environment.
  • Relevant degree or equivalent higher professional qualification.
  • A flair for breaking things and diagnosing problems.
  • Experience of scripting web automation using tools such as Playwright or Selenium WebDriver. 
  • Experience of API testing tools such as Insomnia
  • Experience of web diagnostic and debug tools such as Chrome/Firefox
  • Experience with load test such as JMeter
  • Experience of basic Windows and Unix systems administration, including scripting.
  • Understanding of RESTful HTTP services, including API description languages such as OpenAPI (Swagger).
  • Understanding of Cloud application development, especially Microsoft Azure
  • Experience of working with source control systems, especially git in a team context.
  • Understanding of messaging and event-based application architectures.

Equal Opportunity Employer

At NeuerEnergy, we believe in the strength of diversity. We strive to reflect the varied markets we serve and foster an inclusive culture where everyone feels welcome, valued, and empowered to be their authentic selves. As an equal opportunity employer, we are committed to embracing all forms of diversity across our organisation.


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