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Test Engineer - UK*C DV

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Test Engineer - UKC DV

Salary: £50,000 - £85,000 DoE

Location: Cheltenham - expect to attend site five days a week

Clearance: Must hold current UK
C DV

The company:

Cyber Security and National Security SME. The company is large enough to offer stability, expert support and career progression while enabling you to work with a large degree of autonomy developing cutting edge solutions over a range of projects.

Requirements:

They are open to your background, but would expect you to have experience in some of the following tech stack and be proactive in learning new technologies. You will have a learning and development budget to support this.

Python, Java, TypeScript, JavaScript

React, Angular, React

Kubernetes (k8s) Docker

AWS, Azure

Elasticsearch, MERN, Neo4J

Cypress, Robot, Cucumber

Benefits

Excellent company benefits including significant pension contributions, BUPA, equity and training allowance

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