Our workplace
The Office of the Public Guardian (OPG) is an independent statutory office established to protect the rights and interests of adults with impaired decision-making capacity, and children and young people in the child protection system and other visitable sites.
Join us as we protect, support, advocate, educate and empower, to build a Queensland where our most vulnerable community members can live with dignity.
Your key responsibilities
Lead the development and enhancement of testing methodologies and ensure adherence to quality assurance standards.
Write, execute, and review test plans, test cases, test scenarios and test data.
Coordinate and execute testing activities and artefacts, related to configuration testing, system integration testing, source to target data reconciliation, functional testing, regression testing and user acceptance testing.
Identify and raise defects, prioritise defects, and track progress of fixes and retesting of delivered fixes.
Provide reporting and insight into the progress and outcomes of testing, using the Azure DevOps work tracking tools.
Manage software defects by identifying, reviewing, tracking, documenting actions and liaising with developers to ensure changes are interpreted and implemented effectively.
Responsible for proactively communicating results/issues with vendor and team members.
Accurately report on testing activities during regular stand-ups.
Qualifications and conditions
No mandatory qualifications are required but 5 years' experience as a System Tester and experience as a System Test Lead is highly desirable.
While not mandatory, the following would be well regarded:
ANZTB / ISTQB Tester certifications highly regarded (Foundation, Test Lead etc.)
Experience in use of Data Automation Frameworks & Tools
Experience in large scale data migration testing
Experience developing and generating test automation scripts for use in data validation
Experience incorporating automated testing into Azure Devops.
Applications to remain current for 12 months<space>This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Australia License.