Test Engineer

Jet2
Leeds
6 months ago
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As our newTest Engineer, you’ll be working as part of a multi-disciplinary, agile, data delivery team, focused on the delivery of innovative, robust, and efficient data solutions to complex business problems. As a wider data team, our priority is the delivery of high-quality, well-modelled, clean, and trustworthy data assets for use across the business.

As ourTest Engineer, you’ll have access to a wide range of benefits including:

Remote working Annual pay reviews Access to a generous discretionary profit share scheme


What you’ll be doing:
You’ll ensure the quality of the data assets being developed for the business.You'll work with the wider delivery team to assess the appropriate level of testing for each piece of work, followed by the planning, execution and documentation of testing carried out.You'll work alongside a team of excellent data professionals and partner with other test engineers, data and analytics engineers, data scientists and data visualisation specialists.
What you’ll have:
Have experience across all parts of the testing process, including test planning, estimation, execution, defect management, reporting and escalation, ideally in a data-related team (e.g. data warehousing, data engineering, reporting, data visualisation)Any test certification such as ISTQB would be highly desirable.Have experience working in a fast-paced Agile delivery environment with a focus on rapid delivery of business value through iterative development and testing approaches.Be skilled in the use of SQL and comfortable writing complex queries and working with large, complex datasets within a data-rich environment.Have experience in data testing on one or more of the following technology platforms (cloud data platform experience preferred):Microsoft SQL Server (T-SQL, SSIS, SSRS, SSAS)Google Cloud Platform (GCS, Google Cloud Composer, GKE, Cloud Functions, BiqQuery)Snowflake Cloud Data PlatformdBt Data Transformation FrameworkTableau Data Visualisation Platform Join us as we redefine travel experiences and create memories for millions of passengers. AtJet2.comandJet2holidays, your potential has no limits. Apply today and let your career take flight!

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