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Salesforce Software Tester – Salesforce Platform Application - Location: Fully remote or London Hybrid Salary: £35,000 - £40,000
We are working exclusively with a well-established not-for-profit technology provider who are looking to add a Software Tester to their Product Team. This organisation develops and delivers a specialist client-recording system built on the Salesforce platform, and they are seeking a dedicated tester to ensure product quality and reliability as the solution continues to evolve.
As a Software Tester , you will play a key role in ensuring the delivery of high-quality software to a wide range of customers. You will work closely with the Product Manager, Quality Assurance Lead, and wider technical team to test new and updated functionality, investigate bugs, and contribute to the ongoing improvement of testing processes.
This is a fantastic opportunity to work on a Salesforce-based application that makes a real difference, while also gaining exposure to automation and complex system testing.
Define testing requirements and design test cases
Execute manual and automated tests across the product
Provide clear, regular updates to stakeholders on testing progress
Work collaboratively with the Product and Technical teams to shape testing strategies
Support additional software projects when required
Strong experience in software testing, ideally with exposure to Salesforce or cloud-based applications

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