Oliver James
Test Automation Lead

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Test Automation Lead – London Insurance Market
Up to £135,000 + bonus
4/5 days per week in City of London office
We are recruiting on behalf of a high performing insurance business for a Test Automation Lead to join a growing analytics engineering function.
This is not a traditional QA role. They are looking for someone who can lead testing across multiple products, set direction and standards, and still be hands on when needed. You will act as the go to person for quality and automation, working closely with product squads in a fast moving, cloud native environment.
- Role Summary: The role will suit someone who is comfortable switching between strategy and delivery. You will be expected to define and implement a clear automation approach, improve quality across teams and influence how testing is done across the wider engineering function. At the same time, you must be willing to get into the detail, working directly with products, writing tests and solving real problems.
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Key Responsibilities:
- Working across a multi product environment, partnering with engineers, product owners and delivery leads.
- Bringing structure, challenging existing approaches and driving meaningful improvements, not just maintaining what is already in place.
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Ideal Candidate:
- From an insurance background and understands how technology supports underwriting, claims or analytics platforms.
- Experience within the Lloyd’s market or specialty insurance is particularly valuable.
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Required Skills:
- Strong experience across API and UI testing.
- Building and scaling automation frameworks.
- Working within modern engineering environments.
- Exposure to cloud platforms, particularly Azure.
- Experience working in Agile teams and integrating testing into CI/CD pipelines.
- Understanding of frontend technologies such as React is beneficial.


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- Key Qualities:
- Demonstrating real impact by influencing stakeholders, driving change across teams, defining quality metrics that matter, and taking ownership of outcomes.
This role offers a salary of up to £135,000 and requires five days per week in the London office.
If this sounds aligned with your experience, please apply or send an up to date CV to [email protected]
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