Senior Non-Functional Test (NFT) Analyst

Procode
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Title: Senior Non-Functional Test (NFT) Analyst
Department: Procode IT
Location: Commutable distance of our Chandlers Ford office
Salary: Circa £55k + Up to 15% discretionary bonus scheme
Sponsorship: Unfortunately, we are unable to offer sponsorship for this role

We're looking for an experienced Senior Non-Functional Test Analyst to take ownership and evolve our approach to performance, resilience, capacity, security, and operational readiness. This is your opportunity to shape how we design, test, and deliver technology that performs reliably under real-world pressure.

About us

We are a dynamic software company. E stablished in 2006, with a vision of help ing the energy and utilities sector s improve customer experience and lower their cost to serve , using smarter process automation.

Are you curious about what the future in tech holds? Do you have the drive to want to deliver great solutions for customers?

Then we have an exciting opportunity as a Senior NFT Analyst , where w e aim to provide you with a uniquely inclusive and diverse workplace, which showcases the extraordinary in all of us, by enabling you to be the best you can be.

Our promise is to put customers at the heart of everything we do; it's part of how we live and breathe at Procode. Our hugely passionate wo rkforce puts them at the heart of every decision we make.

What does this role involve?

You'll play a key role in making sure our critical systems perform reliably for our customers making a real impact to them . From the earliest planning stages, you'll work with cross functional product teams and customers to define the right level of non-functional testing needed for each solution.

You'll design and run performance, resilience, recovery, volume, and security tests, using tools like JMeter and LoadRunner to uncover how our systems behave under pressure.

You'll create clear test approaches, plans, scripts, data sets, and reports that help teams understand risks and make confident decisions.

You'll also take ownership of our products' overall performance including, availability, scalability, security, and resilience. Using insights on expected volumes, scalability requirements, and disaster-recovery scenarios , y ou' ll plan and execute the tests that ensur e w e' re ready for peak demand and unexpected events.

Who are we looking for ?

You'll be a seasoned Non-Functional Test Analyst who' s curio us, analyt ica l and p assionate about building systems that excel under real-world conditions. You'l l thriv e in this role if you enjoy diving into how things work, spotting patterns in performance data, and challenging teams to push their solutions further.

You'll bring strong experience across non-functional testing, from performance and resilience to recovery, volume, and security, and you'll be confident using tools like JMeter or LoadRunner to uncover how systems behave under pressure. Just as importantly, you'll know how to translate those findings into clear insights that help teams make smart decisions.

We're looking for someone who enjoys partnering with product teams, guiding them on what good looks like from the earliest stages of delivery. You'll be proactive, collaborative, and comfortable influencing at all levels.

If you're someone who takes ownership , accountability , loves solving complex technical problems, and wants to shape how an organisation approaches performance and resilience, this is the role for you .

Our employees, just like our customers come from all walks of life , and we're fuelled in championing diversity, inspiring an inclusive culture, and enabling an environment where you can be your authentic self.

B enefits - available from day one !
Bonus Scheme, made up of personal and company elements.

Career progression, we're an expanding organisation .

25 days annual leave plus bank holidays.

Pension scheme, company contribution at 4% of your salary when you contribute 5% .

Our Chandlers Ford office offers access to a free, fully equipped onsite gym, along with showers and changing facilities .

The opportunity to win tickets to major outdoor events including, gigs and shows at arenas around the UK.

We offer an EV car scheme. Qualifying terms and conditions apply .

A health care scheme that includes dental, eye care, treatments, and diagnostics health consultations.

Death in service - we pay three times your annual salary to your designated next of kin, giving them peace of mind should you sadly pass away during service .

Employee Assistance Programme with access to counselling support, legal and financial advice 24/7 365 days a year, as well as a GP line and Your Care.

We also offer all our staff a paid volunteering day every year. Plus, the chance to be involved in various fund-raising opportunities.
The Luxion Group comprises of the following companies - Luxion Group Ltd, Utilita Energy Ltd, Luxion Sales Ltd, Utilita Field Services Ltd, Procode Technology Ltd and Canary Care Global Ltd.

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