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Salesforce QA Manager
Location: London - Hybrid (2-3 days per week on site)
Type: 6 Month Contract (Possibility to extend)
Day Rate: Up to £220 (Inside IR35) - Negotiable
Our client is seeking a QA Manager to join a Technical Agile Delivery Team supporting Salesforce technical and business testing across a diverse landscape of change. This is a hands-on QA role working within an Agile environment to support the delivery of testing activities across Salesforce applications.
Responsibilities
- Be part of the Sprint Delivery Squad within applications/areas.
- Promote good standards for testing.
- Oversee all test planning and delivery aligned to specific business requirements.
- Engage with the technical team during Sprint Planning, Delivery, and Quality Assurance phases.
- Work on automated testing (Selenium) across your own area alongside the central team.
- Create test processes and support the maintenance of product quality.
- Perform Manual Testing, Regression Testing, Integration Testing, and User Acceptance Testing (UAT).
- Create and maintain test documentation.
- Execute API testing.
- Use test management tools including Postman, APIGEE, and Jira.
- Document clear test conditions and execute testing against them.
- Understand and question business requirements.
- Work within Agile methodology.
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- Proven experience in Salesforce QA, Test Management, or QA Lead roles.
- Strong Salesforce knowledge, with Service Cloud experience at a minimum.
- Hands-on experience with Selenium automation testing.
- Experience with Functional Testing and API Testing.
- Experience using Jira for test management and defect tracking.
- Familiarity with Postman and APIGEE.
- Knowledge of the Karate Framework is desirable.
- Excellent communication skills.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
- Proficient in Microsoft Office applications.
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