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QA - Big Data - Up to £400 Per Day - London

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QA - Big Data - Up to £400 Per Day - London

Role Type: Contract


Title: QA


Client: Established Telecommunications Institution


Salary: Up to £400 Per Day


Location: London


We're partnering with a cutting-edge Telecommunications firm renowned for powering global networks and delivering innovative infrastructure solutions to tier-one clients worldwide. They are currently seeking a QA with a strong understanding of Big Data Sets to join their London-based engineering team on a contract basis.


This is a standout opportunity to contribute to high-performance, mission-critical systems within a fast-paced, forward-thinking environment that values quality and precision.


What You'll Be Doing

  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to understand product functionality and define testing strategies
  • Develop & execute test scripts for gathering expected results from data sources and comparing data results from testing
  • Leverage Python and SQL to support and evolve testing frameworks
  • Testing the quality and consistency of data across the whole data landscape

The Ideal Candidate Will Have

  • A strong academic background
  • Proven experience in manual testing, data reconciliation and data quality framework verification
  • Solid understanding of Python
  • Strong SQL skills (with simple and complex queries)
  • Having experience/knowledge working on Spark
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with keen attention to detail
  • Excellent communication skills - able to clearly articulate test outcomes, risks, and recommendations

This is a unique chance to grow your testing career with a company at the forefront of telecommunications technology, working alongside top-tier engineers on products that impact millions.


If you're passionate about quality, driven by detail, and ready to contribute to world-class systems - we want to hear from you.


Apply now or get in touch for more information.


Seniority level

  • Entry level

Employment type

  • Full-time

Job function

  • Quality Assurance


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