Automation Test Engineer CGEMJP00325931

Sheffield
3 weeks ago
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Role Title: Automation Test Engineer

Duration: contract to run until 11/12/2026

Location: Sheffield, Hybrid 3 days per week onsite

Rate: up to £466.44 p/d Umbrella inside IR35

Role purpose / summary

We are redefining Identity and Access Management (IAM) on a global scale and launching a transformational programme to bridge modern IAM technology and solutions with big bank scale and complexity. The IAM Transformation program is forecast to be 5 years plus with significant change to be designed, planned and implemented globally. The transformation encompasses all aspects of IAM from Authentication through to elevated access and will cover human and non-human identities.

Role Summary

We are looking for a highly skilled Automation Test engineer with strong expertise Identity and Access management (IAM), skilled in identity orchestration, API testing, data ingestion and transformation, and event-driven (Pub/Sub) architectures. This role focuses on testing secure, scalable identity and access workflows across Google Cloud Platform, integrating identity services with custom APIs, Pub/Sub pipelines, and cloud-native applications.

Using an automation first approach, you will collaborate closely with tech leads, Cloud Security, DevOps, and Application Engineering teams to thoroughly test robust IAM, identity lifecycle workflows, and secure service integrations that support enterprise-level cloud and Identity operations.

Key Responsibilities

Working with the Lead automation architect in the creation of an overall testing strategy where the focus is Automation First with minimal manual effort required.
Plan, develop, execute, maintain and improve Automated Test Framework and Automated Test Scripts for Web and Graph Database applications
Jenkins pipeline creation and management for running automated tests, generating reports and notifying team about test results to streamline the CI/CD process.
Able to develop and execute test plans, test cases, test data, test scenarios, and other testing related plans and documentation based on the requirements and technical specifications
Test data generation
Accurately report and track testing related defects and issues, by writing or automating, effective and thorough bug reports, attend triage meetings and verify bug fixes
Identify process and application issues and provide suggestions to improve
Learn new technologies and adapt to them as needed
Communicate progress regularly to senior stakeholders and programme leads, understanding the level of information relevant to the recipient
Generate regulatory evidence as needed
FR / NFR traceability
Identification and collating test entry and exit criteria
Test case review/QA for coverage and traceability to requirements/design
Liaison with business areas/technical leads re SIT/OAT/UAT scenario definitions as required
Analysis of design and other documents for testability
Testing functions and decision points ""As Code"", such as Policy as code
Undertake manual test case creation and execution as required along with exploratory testing

Skills required:

Deep IAM domain knowledge
Solid experience of at least 3 years in a senior automation role, skilled in creating frameworks with strong coding experience e.g Java, Playwright, Python, Typescript, Cypher, Scala and API tooling (such as Insomnia, Apidog or Postman)
Graph and event-driven validation
Automation-first test experience
Layered test architecture
Risk-based test prioritisation
RBAC / ABAC / ReBAC / PBAC
OPA / Rego policy testing
Policy explainability validation
REST API automation, API Gateway testing, Batch ETL testing
Consumer-driven contract testing
Replay and reprocessing testing
Graph data validation (Neo4j)
Containerised test execution
Excellent verbal and written communications skills and stakeholder engagement at all levels
Experience of using a range of automation tools and experience of test tool selection/recommendations based on assessment of the environment/landscape.
Experience of inputting into an overall test strategy that fully defines the approach, environment, scope, risks and resources required.
Cloud testing approaches and methodology, especially GCP, but also AWS, Azure, Entra, Ali Cloud and other systems such as ServiceNow, AD, ADLDS
Some knowledge of JMeter, Gatling, LoadRunner, NeoLoad or similar tools for load, stress, and volume testing including any licensing requirements, configuration, dashboards and reporting
Experience of testing graph database management systems (GDBMS) Graph platform engineering, Neo4j Basics
GDBMS Performance Analysis
Testing functions and decision points ""As Code"", such as Policy as code
Extensive experience using JIRA and Xephyr tooling
Good experience of executing defined test plans including coordination, tracking and reporting
Positive team player working as part of the overall test team,
Any exposure to SailPoint IdentityIQ, Identity warehousing, and working with protocols and formats for data ingestion such as SCIM, REST API, LDAP, OIDC and CSV
DevOps & CI/CD Integration - Experience of GitOps Repos. Ability to integrate automation tests into GitLab CI/CD pipelines and implement shift-left testing practices
Pub Sub and MQ

All profiles will be reviewed against the required skills and experience. Due to the high number of applications we will only be able to respond to successful applicants in the first instance. We thank you for your interest and the time taken to apply

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