Key responsibilities
- Build and maintain automated test frameworks and suites using Java and appropriate automation tools (UI, API, and integration layers).
- Translate functional payment requirements into automated test cases, ensuring coverage of end-to-end flows and edge cases.
- Automate testing for payment types and components such as credit transfers, direct debits, SWIFT/ISO 20022 messages, payment gateways, validation, routing, and posting (scope depends on platform).
- Create robust API and service-level automation (e.g., REST/SOAP), including contract and schema validation where relevant.
- Validate payment processing rules: cut-off times, value dates, charges/fees, FX (if applicable), limits, sanctions/AML screening touchpoints, returns/recalls, reversals, rejects/repairs, and exception handling.
- Implement test data strategies for payments (synthetic data, masking, data seeding), including correlation of transactions across systems.
- Integrate automated tests into CI/CD pipelines; enable unattended execution, reporting, and quality gates.
- Analyse failures quickly (logs, message traces, database queries where permitted) and raise high-quality defects with clear evidence.
- Collaborate with Product Owners, Developers, BAs, and Ops to define acceptance criteria, test approach, and release readiness.
- Maintain test documentation: automation coverage, traceability, and execution dashboards/metrics.
Required Skills & Experience
Automation & Engineering
- Strong hands‑on experience building automation in Java (clean code, OOP, design patterns).
- Experience with common automation tools/frameworks such as:
- JUnit/TestNG, Cucumber/BDD (optional)
- Selenium/Playwright (UI, where applicable)
- REST Assured, Postman/Newman, SoapUI (API)
- Maven/Gradle, Git, Jenkins/GitLab CI/Azure DevOps
Payments Domain
- Working knowledge of payment processing concepts and lifecycles: initiation → validation → enrichment → screening → routing → settlement → reconciliation/returns.
- Familiarity with payment standards and formats (as relevant): ISO 20022, SWIFT MT/MX, local clearing formats.
- Understanding of operational and risk considerations: sanctions screening touchpoints, auditability, resiliency, and high availability expectations.
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