Permanent Regression Testing Jobs in Preston

2 of 2 Permanent Regression Testing Jobs in Preston

Technical Product Owner

preston, lancashire, north west england, united kingdom
Frank Mann
Governance: Create and secure approval for Business Design Authority (BDA) documentation for all relevant change initiatives. Delivery Leadership: Guide agile teams through the full delivery lifecycle, including: Operational Acceptance Testing (OAT) Regression testing Deployment readiness Cloud-Native Focus: Ensure solutions are built with cloud-native reliability, scalability, and performance in mind, enhancing the overall digital experience. Required More ❯
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Quality Assurance Engineer

preston, lancashire, north west england, united kingdom
Conexus MedStaff
QA activities will be conducted in an in-house Salesforce development project, which forms part of a strategic business transformation program. Key duties include defining test plans, executing functional, regression, and data migration tests, and using automation tools like Selenium and Provar. The role involves defect management, collaboration with developers to resolve issues, and ensuring solutions meet business requirements … through business stakeholder interaction and user acceptance testing (UAT). Additionally, the QA Analyst drives continuous improvement by adopting best practices and providing feedback to enhance product quality and testing efficiency. Key Responsibilities: Stakeholder Collaboration: Collaborate with project stakeholders to validate acceptance criteria and testing requirements. Partner with business analysts and end-users to validate that the … solution meets requirements. Support user acceptance testing (UAT) by preparing environments and addressing reported issues. Testing Planning and Execution: Develop and execute test plans, test cases, and test scripts for Salesforce configurations, customizations, and integrations. Perform functional, regression, integration, and system testing. Validate data migration processes to ensure accuracy and completeness. Develop comprehensive test plans covering API More ❯
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