QA Engineer

Company: The Financial Times
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Location: London
Job Description:

Requirements

  • We’re looking for a detail-oriented Quality Assurance (QA) Engineer who is passionate about delivering reliable, high-quality digital experiences to millions of FT readers worldwide
  • We’re looking for someone who enjoys understanding how products work end-to-end, is proactive in identifying risks and edge cases, and is excited by the opportunity to evolve testing practices through tooling, automation, and continuous improvement
  • Strong experience in manual, exploratory, smoke, regression, and functional testing within agile teams
  • A good understanding of QA methodologies, risk-based testing, and shift-left quality practices
  • Experience testing web, iOS, Android, APIs, and integrated systems
  • Hands‑on experience with API testing tools such as Postman or equivalent
  • Ability to design pragmatic test strategies and comprehensive test cases across different scenarios
  • Strong analytical skills, with the ability to spot risks, gaps, and edge cases early
  • An interest in automation and a desire to grow skills in tools such as Playwright, Selenium, Appium, or similar
  • Good communication skills and confidence working across engineering, product, and support teams
  • (Desirable) Experience contributing to test automation frameworks
  • (Desirable) Familiarity with CI/CD pipelines and modern delivery practices
  • (Desirable) Experience with Jira, Confluence, Testmo, BrowserStack, Sauce Labs, or AWS Device Farm
  • (Desirable) Ability to influence QA practices and promote a strong culture of quality ownership across team

What the job involves

  • You’ll play a key role across two of our customer facing teams, ensuring our products are robust, performant, and helping us maintain the premium experience expected across our web, mobile, and backend platforms
  • Working across web, mobile, APIs, and backend services, this role is initially centred around hands‑on manual and exploratory testing, while also offering the opportunity to help shape and grow our automation capabilities over time
  • Improving collaboration between product, engineering, and design, and supporting a culture of shared ownership for quality across the teams
  • Own quality for features from refinement through to release, helping define testable acceptance criteria and appropriate test coverage
  • Perform manual, exploratory, smoke, and regression testing across web, mobile, API, and backend systems
  • Create and maintain clear test plans, test cases and defect reports
  • Use tools such as Postman, browser developer tools to investigate issues and support release decisions
  • Support production issues and customer–reported bugs by working closely with your scrum teams
  • Identify opportunities to automate repetitive, high‑value, or regression‑heavy scenarios
  • Help evolve QA practices, tooling, and automation capabilities across the team
  • Identify opportunities to improve testing efficiency and release confidence through automation and smarter testing approaches
  • Contribute to automated test coverage using tools such as Playwright, Selenium, Appium, or similar frameworks
  • Communicate quality risks, test coverage, and release readiness clearly to stakeholders across engineering and product
  • Participate actively in agile ceremonies including refinement, planning, retrospectives, Scrum, and Kanban processes
  • Advocate for quality throughout the development lifecycle by helping shape clear acceptance criteria and testable user stories
  • Contribute to release readiness discussions by communicating risks, trade‑offs, and test coverage clearly to both technical and non-technical stakeholders
  • Work collaboratively across engineering, product, and support teams to foster a strong culture of quality ownership

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Posted: June 1st, 2026