
Test Analyst
Victorian Government
full-time
Posted on:
Location Type: Office
Location: Melbourne • Australia
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Salary
💰 A$113,022 - A$136,747 per year
About the role
- The Test Analyst ensures high-quality software delivery by designing, implementing, and maintaining automated testing frameworks.
- Responsible for embedding quality into every stage of the software development lifecycle (SDLC).
- Accountable for accelerating delivery through automation, ensuring system stability, compliance, and end-to-end business integrity.
- Collaborate closely with developers, DevOps specialists, and product teams.
Requirements
- Relevant tertiary or equivalent industry qualification in information management, computer science or a related field (Mandatory)
- Demonstrated experience in designing and implementing automated testing solutions within complex enterprise or regulated environments (Mandatory)
- Strong experience in Agile and DevOps delivery models, including active participation in CI/CD pipelines (Mandatory)
- Hands-on expertise in automation tools and testing frameworks across UI, API, and integration layers (Mandatory)
- Proficiency in scripting or programming languages such as C#, Python, JavaScript, or PowerShell (Mandatory)
- Experience with non-functional testing, including performance, security, accessibility, and reliability testing (Mandatory)
- Knowledge of test data management, environment configuration, and test orchestration within cloud and SaaS-based environments (Mandatory)
- Experience using delivery management and IT service management tools such as Azure DevOps, Jira, Confluence, and ServiceNow (Mandatory)
Benefits
- Health insurance
- Flexible working hours
- Professional development opportunities
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard Skills & Tools
automated testing frameworksAgileDevOpsCI/CD pipelinesC#PythonJavaScriptPowerShellnon-functional testingtest data management
Soft Skills
collaborationcommunication