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Role: Automation Test Engineer - IAM
Employment: Contract - Inside IR35
Location: Sheffield, UK - Hybrid 3 days onsite a week
NOTE: Looking for candidates from UK only with valid work permit.
Skills
Area
Must
- Coding & automation
- Strong Python coding & PyTest automation experience to build reusable test utilities
- API testing
- REST API automation; API tooling (Insomnia/Apidog/Postman); API Gateway testing
- Batch ETL testing
- Advanced schema/property-based testing
- Event-driven testing
- Pub/Sub and MQ concepts; replay/reprocessing; idempotency-style validation
- Async failure handling patterns
- Ordering/duplication/retry deep-dive suites
- Graph validation
- Any GraphDB testing or extensive testing of NoSQL DB
- Neo4j basics; Cypher queries for assertions; graph data validation.
- GDBMS performance analysis
- Reporting query validation
- IAM domain
- IAM concepts (auth/access); RBAC/ABAC/ReBAC/PBAC
- Identity lifecycle (Joiner/Mover/Leaver); human vs non-human identities
- Federation concepts
- Policy-as-code
- Testing decision points “as code”
- OPA/Rego policy testing; policy explainability validation
- Policy drift detection automation
- CI/CD & DevOps
- Jenkins pipeline creation/management; shift-left mindset
- GitOps repo experience; GitLab CI/CD integration
- Containerised test execution patterns
- Observability & reporting
- Log/metric/trace validation in tests
- Signal-based failure detection automation
- Allure reporting; Grafana dashboard awareness
- Test governance
- FR/NFR traceability; entry/exit criteria; test case review for coverage
- Risk-based prioritisation; layered test architecture
- Cross-team RACI enforcement
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StrongYour economics background and your summer at a regional bank line up with what PwC looks for on the consulting scheme. Applications close in four weeks.
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You’ve got the grades and the economics background, and your bank internship is exactly the experience this scheme looks for. Apply soon — deadlines close within the month.
Experience fit
Your summer at the bank plus your econometrics coursework map directly to the day-one responsibilities on this scheme — client modelling, market briefings, and deal support.
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- Tools & ways of working
- JIRA
- Test tool selection/recommendations
- Advanced test data factories
- zephyr defect reporting and triage
- Test tool selection/recommendations
- Performance testing
- Awareness/exposure
- Licensing/config/dashboard ownership
- JMeter/Gatling/NeoLoad experience
- Data ingestion protocols
- Awareness of formats/protocols
- Identity warehousing exposure
- SCIM/LDAP/OIDC/CSV exposure
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- Coding & automation
- Playwright exposure
- Typescript
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