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Join Pointwest’s BFSI Strategic Business Unit as we partner with our client to deliver world-class quality engineering. We are looking for an API Manual Functional Tester who thrives in an agile, high-accountability environment. If you are a stickler for data integrity and have a passion for backend excellence, this is your chance to shine in a managed services engagement for a global leader.
Job Responsibility
Design and execute manual test cases for RESTful/SOAP APIs, ensuring every endpoint meets the highest standards of functional integrity
Verify API responses, HTTP status codes, and JSON/XML data structures to ensure the backend is robust and reliable
Act as a key point of contact for the Lead QA, ensuring Pointwest’s reputation for excellence is upheld in every sprint
Take full ownership of the bug life cycle using JIRA and qTest, providing detailed documentation that helps developers resolve issues faster
Use your SQL expertise to perform deep-dive backend validation, ensuring data remains consistent across complex system integrations
Participate in stand-ups and retrospectives, using tools like Splunk to analyze system behavior and support root cause analysis
Leverage this role to bridge the gap between manual and automated testing
Share insights within the BFSI unit to foster a culture of continuous learning
Requirements
4+ years of professional experience in Manual Functional Testing, with a heavy focus on API Testing
Expert-level familiarity with Postman, SoapUI, or Insomnia
Proficiency in SQL for backend data validation
Strong experience with JIRA and qTest (or similar tools like Octane)
Experience or training in TOSCA automation is a significant advantage
Excellent English communication, an analytical mindset, and the ability to work independently within a managed services framework