Euroclear
Technical Test Engineer

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Technical Test Engineer
Role Description
We are looking for a forward thinking, self-motivated Technical Test Engineer to join the team. The role will focus on technical testing on infra projects, contributing to the environment needs of technical/infrastructure projects as well as carrying out hands on test execution. The role will span our transformation program where we are moving from legacy application so to OpenShift/Kafka based micro services and our legacy applications.
What you will be doing:
- Contribute to Infrastructure projects, define Technical Test requirements and feed into Test strategies
- Hands on test execution, both manual and automated testing, reporting progress and status
- Contribute to environment infrastructure set up and the creation of supporting documentation
- Contribute to the x-platform test environment preparation (build/refresh), ensuring it is progressing according to plan and escalating issues accordingly
- Contribute to the environment impact assessment of infrastructure changes e.g. security patches
- Provides guidance on ensuring requested environment(s) are correctly setup and ready on time to start the testing stages described in the HLTS
- Escalates risks, issues concerns to the Scrum Master as required
- Interfaces with relevant stakeholders (Hotline teams, Technical Teams, Business) for environment impact assessment & problem resolution
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- Technology: HP Non-Stop, Linux, UNIX, OpenShift, Kafka, Java, C#, SQL, CICD
- Tools: UFT, Azure Dev Ops, Splunk, Cucumber, Selenium
- Experience: 5+ years hands on testing, finance industry experience, BDD/TDD, Agile, infrastructure projects experience
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