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Junior Software Test Analyst

Meriden, Solihull
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Junior Software Test Analyst
Location: Meriden, Coventry
Salary: £25,000 to £30,000 per annum
Monday to Friday 9am to 5:30pm (fully office based)

The Opportunity
Pertemps are currently recruiting for a Junior Software Test Analyst with commercial experience, either through a previous role, industrial placement, or graduate scheme. You will be joining a growing development team near Coventry.

In this role, you will build on your foundation in software testing to support the delivery of reliable, high-quality software products. You will be involved in the full testing lifecycle, including test case design, bug reporting, regression testing, and contributing to team discussions about quality and improvements.
This is an ideal opportunity if you have taken your first steps in testing and now want to be part of a collaborative Agile team where you can continue to develop technically while gaining exposure to modern testing practices and tools.

Key Responsibilities of the Junior Software Test Analyst:
Design and execute test cases based on user stories and acceptance criteria
Document and report bugs, helping to troubleshoot issues with developers
Contribute to functional, regression, and exploratory testing activities
Support software releases by validating features and identifying risks early
Assist in reviewing requirements and identifying test scenarios
Maintain clear and detailed test documentation
Requirements to be considered for the Junior Software Test Analyst:
A degree in Computer Science, IT, Software Engineering or a related field
Experience or Knowledge of software testing or QA role (including placements)
Understanding of testing principles and software development lifecycles
Strong attention to detail with a structured and analytical approach
Ability to work collaboratively in Agile or fast-paced delivery environments
Familiarity with test management or bug tracking tools (e.g., JIRA, TestRail)
Desirable Attributes:
Experience running manual tests across desktop or web applications
Exposure to SQL or basic database validation
Awareness of automation tools such as Selenium or Playwright
Interest in performance or non-functional testing
A proactive approach to learning and improving testing practices
If you are looking for an opportunity which involves training and development as a Junior Software Test Analyst  and you are based in or around the Coventry area then click "Apply" now to be considered.
You will have an opportunity to learn and grow with a Senior Software Tester, you will build on your foundation in software testing to support the delivery of software products for the business

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