Test Engineer
Job description
As a Test Engineer, you will be joining a fast-growing team that ensures the quality of our IT solutions implemented in hospitals. Your tasks and responsibilities:
- Translate the initial requirement into a test scenario.
- Execute test campaigns and provide the reports associated with these executions.
- Setting up the required test environments (hardware and software).
- Reporting anomalies to developers and following up corrections.
- Writing documentation for new functionalities.
- Writing and updating test procedures.
Your skills :
- You have completed an IT training course and/or have a genuine interest in IT professions.
- You have at least 4 years' professional experience as a software tester and/or an ISTQB-certified tester qualification.
- You are used to using :
- problem and project management tools such as JIRA
- test case management, such as Kanoah (JIRA plugin)
- content collaboration, such as Confluence
- test automation
- Agile experience is a plus.
- You have already worked with one or more of the following tools: Postman, DBVizualiser/Squirrel SQL.
- You are rigorous, enabling you to deliver high-quality, methodical work.
- An analytical and synthetic mind.
- You are organised.
- You enjoy working in a team and have excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
- Bonus: you have technical knowledge of reading and modifying a database via a graphical interface.
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