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Software Tester/ Test Analyst

 

  • Excellent career development path

  • Previous experience in Utilities or Telco sectors essential

  • Fast paced, dynamic environment

  • ARE YOU LOOKING FOR – OR EVEN THINKING ABOUT – A NEW CHALLENGE TO KICK OFF 2012? IF SO DELIVER ON YOUR NEW YEARS RESOLUTION EARLY, AND READ ON….

    Our client, an Australian based International software vendor, is looking for a software tester to join their Melbourne team. They produce bespoke billing application solutions into the Telco and Utilities industries - here and overseas - and project sustained rapid growth over the next 12 months

    The role is focused largely on hands-on functional testing and documentation of scripts and test plans. Liaising with the development team, and working on developing product as well as existing products operating in the marketplace. Experience in the Telco and/or Utilities industry is an important requirement of this position.

    You will have solid experience in manual testing, using a variety of methods, have well developed communications skills - written and verbal, be highly analytical and process driven. Good understanding of SQL and relational databases is important.

    This is an opportunity to work with one of the market leaders in its field. To work and grow with a professional and dynamic team, striving to increase customer satisfaction, work with cutting edge technologies and progress your career with a company that actively promotes from within, and can also offer the potential to work overseas. To discuss further call ????? ????? (??) ???? ????

    Applicants must be Permanent Residents OR Australian Citizens

     

     

     

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