QA - Payments
Overview
Insight Global is hiring QA Testers to support the same Payments Technology Portfolio as the Leads.
These roles are individual‐contributor focused, with an execution‐heavy workload of 80% automation / 20% manual testing across payment flows, data mappings, file/database transformations, and integration layers.
Ideal for professionals with 7+ years hands‐on QA experience in payments or messaging‐based financial systems.
Responsibilities
- Execute automated and manual test cases for functional, integration, regression, and E2E testing.
- Build and maintain automated tests using Cucumber, Selenium, Litmus, JUnit, and supporting frameworks.
- Perform SQL‐based data validation, file/database verification, and metadata integrity checks.
- Validate DDCT mappings, XML/XPath‐based transformations, and middleware job flows.
- Execute ETL/data testing (file→database, database→file, file→file).
- Log defects, perform root‐cause triage, and support retesting cycles.
- Maintain test artefacts, evidence, and execution documentation.
- Collaborate with QA Leads, Developers, BAs, and Product Owners across the Payments Portfolio.
Must‐Haves
- 7+ years QA experience preferably in Payments, Treasury, Financial Messaging, or FS data platforms.
- 80% automation / 20% manual testing experience.
- Hands‐on experience with Cucumber, Selenium, Litmus, JUnit, Java, and TestNG.
- Strong SQL skills with ability to write moderately complex queries.
- Experience testing DDCT mappings, XML/XPath schemas, data/file transformations.
- 2+ years of ETL/data/file/database testing.
- Good analytical, debugging, and documentation skills.
- Experience in Agile and/or Waterfall environments.
Plusses
- Experience validating payment flows such as SEPA, CHAPS, TARGET/TARGET2, EURO1, or any messaging‐based FS application.
- Bachelor’s degree in a technical or analytical discipline.
- Experience supporting reusable automation components.
- Familiarity with Bitbucket or other version‐control repositories.
- Exposure to ISO 20022‐based financial messaging.