Your New Company
Hays has partnered with a powerhouse in Australian financial services delivering modern banking, investment, and insurance solutions.for both individuals and businesses.

Your New Role
As a Test Lead, you will take full ownership of end-to-end testing. This is a hands-on role focused on delivering high-quality testing solutions rather than managing teams. You’ll play a key role in system enhancements, supporting HR-related platforms with an emphasis on Workday and ServiceNow integrations. Agile methodologies are being introduced, and your expertise will help shape efficient testing processes.

What You'll Need to Succeed
To excel in this role, you’ll bring advanced testing experience, particularly in enterprise environments. A background in Workday or ServiceNow will be highly advantageous, with business analysis skills considered a plus. The position requires expertise in user acceptance testing (UAT), with automation testing incorporated where beneficial. Familiarity with tools like Jira and Zephyr will support your ability to document and execute test strategies effectively.

What You'll Get in Return
This contract offers continued exposure to large-scale system implementations in HR technology. You will collaborate with multiple teams on impactful projects in a dynamic environment. The organisation values technical proficiency and contributions to system improvements, giving you the opportunity to influence HR system development.


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Salary

Competitive

Monthly based

Location

Sydney CBD, Sydney, Council of the City of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Job Overview
Job Posted:
1 week ago
Job Expire:
2w 1d
Job Type
Full Time
Total Vacancies
1

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Sydney CBD, Sydney, Council of the City of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia