Test Lead - Scada

Warwick
1 day ago
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Primary responsibilities:

·Work with Programme and supplier Business and Technical stakeholders to agree the scope and plan for delivering Performance Testing and Application OAT (adopting a collaborative workshop-based approach)

· Implement a Risk Based approach to NFT, defining an appropriate approach and tooling.

· Estimate the work required for both the test analyst and SME feeding the information back into the wider team for planning purposes.

· Own and produce the Performance Test and Application OAT Test Plans and Report working with the Test Analysts.

· Lead and manage the day-to-day work of the Performance Test and Application OAT analysts, coaching them in best practices and tooling as required

· Ensure the right stakeholders are involved in the test effort.

· Create and maintain the project plan for NFT delivery (as part of the wider workstream plan)

· Ensure we have user stories in JIRA on the backlogs for SME involvement to ensure the support required is planned for.

· Monitoring and reporting on status, coverage and results feeding into the wider test reporting regime.

· Identify and manage RAID (Risks, Assumptions, Issues and Dependencies) relating to NFT · Raise and support the management of defects feeding into the wider Defect Management Process.

· Participate in test preparation and execution as required, creating test scenarios, workload models, click path documents, scripts, custom stubs/drivers etc.

· Participate/lead root cause analysis for defects

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