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Quality Analyst (Accessibility and Manual Testing)
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Join our team as a Quality Analyst specializing in Accessibility and Manual Testing. You will ensure eLearning courses meet WCAG 2.1/2.2 standards and functional specifications using manual testing and screen readers. This role requires 2-4 years of experience in accessibility testing and bug-tra...
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Business Analyst & Test Engineer
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Join our team as a remote Business Analyst & Test Engineer. You will analyze requirements, create documentation, and execute test scenarios within Agile frameworks. We seek a proactive professional with 2+ years of experience in BA/testing, Jira, and strong English. Enjoy a dynamic environment, c...
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Explore Testing Analyst jobs and discover a critical career path dedicated to ensuring organizational integrity, compliance, and operational excellence. Testing Analysts, often known as Quality Assurance, Monitoring & Testing Analysts, are the guardians of process and control effectiveness. Professionals in this field systematically evaluate activities, systems, and procedures against established standards, regulations, and internal policies. Their core mission is to identify risks, prevent non-compliance, and strengthen the overall risk management framework of an organization, thereby safeguarding its assets and reputation. In a typical role, Testing Analysts are responsible for designing and executing comprehensive monitoring and testing programs. This involves assessing the design of existing controls to ensure they are properly structured to mitigate identified risks, and then testing their operational effectiveness to confirm they function as intended in daily practice. Common responsibilities include conducting routine and ad-hoc testing of internal processes, analyzing outcomes for deviations, and documenting findings with precision. They play a key role in the entire control lifecycle, from initial assessment and testing design to execution and reporting. Analysts compile detailed reports on control effectiveness, presenting findings and actionable recommendations to management and key stakeholders to drive continuous improvement. The profession demands a specific blend of analytical, technical, and soft skills. Successful candidates generally possess strong analytical and problem-solving abilities to dissect complex processes and identify root causes of control failures. Attention to detail is paramount. They typically require a solid understanding of risk management frameworks, compliance laws, and regulatory standards relevant to their industry. Proficiency in using standard office software and, often, specialized testing or data analysis tools is common. Excellent written and verbal communication skills are essential for articulating findings and influencing process changes. While entry-level positions exist, many Testing Analyst jobs seek individuals with several years of experience in related fields such as operational risk, compliance, internal audit, or quality control. A relevant bachelor's degree is frequently a standard requirement, with professional certifications in risk or audit disciplines being a significant advantage. Pursuing Testing Analyst jobs means embarking on a career centered on precision, governance, and strategic impact. These professionals are vital in fostering a culture of accountability and quality, making them invaluable assets in today's regulated and process-driven business environments. If you have a keen eye for detail and a passion for ensuring things work correctly, a role as a Testing Analyst offers a challenging and rewarding career path.

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