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Test Engineer

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  • IE
    Ireland
  • IE
    Ireland

About

We are hiring an experiencedTest Engineer to join a growing technology team responsible for delivering high-quality core and custom software releases.


In order to make an application, simply read through the following job description and make sure to attach relevant documents.

This role suits a mid-level to senior tester (5–10 years’ experience) with strong manual and automation experience, and solid hands-on exposure to stress and performance testing.


Key Responsibilities

  • Develop and manage structured test scripts within a live product environment.
  • Design and execute manual and automated test cases (functional and regression).
  • Plan and control stress/performance testing using WAPT or similar tools.
  • Analyse performance results and provide improvement recommendations.
  • Investigate, document, and track defects through to resolution.
  • Perform root cause analysis in collaboration with developers.
  • Contribute to QA process improvements and promote a quality-first mindset.
  • Communicate testing progress, risks, and release readiness to internal stakeholders.

Requirements

  • 5–10 years’ hands-on software testing experience.
  • Strong experience in both manual and automated testing.
  • Proven stress/performance testing experience (WAPT or equivalent).
  • Comfortable testing across front-end and back-end systems (UI & APIs).
  • Strong debugging and analytical skills. xcfaprz
  • Able to work independently while collaborating within cross-functional teams.
  • Excellent communication and organisational skills

What’s on Offer

  • Competitive salary (DOE)
  • Pension contributions
  • Supportive and collaborative team environment
  • Opportunity for long-term career development

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  • Ireland

Languages

  • English
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