Are you passionate about software quality and looking to give real meaning to your work? As a Medior Software Test Engineer, you will play a key role in ensuring the reliability, stability, and deployment of critical software solutions. You will hunt bugs, test functionalities, and guarantee a smooth and flawless user experience.
What we're looking for in you
- Minimum of 5 years of experience in software testing, particularly in writing acceptance tests
- Excellent knowledge of the software development lifecycle, involved roles, and tools
- Proficiency in at least one Agile methodology (Scrum, Kanban, Lean, etc.)
- French or Dutch as your primary language, with at least a basic knowledge of the other, and of English
- A strong yet collaborative personality with effective communication skills
- A solution-oriented mindset, rigorous but pragmatic
- A continuous learning attitude, eager to share knowledge and help others grow
Your main responsibilities
- Write tests based on existing or to-be-defined acceptance criteria
- Create test cases and scenarios to validate functional and non-functional requirements
- Collaborate with analysts, developers, and stakeholders to ensure comprehensive test coverage
- Organize testing phases with end users and business stakeholders
- Analyze test results, document bugs, risks, and improvement points
- Contribute to the professionalization of testing environments and the sharing of best practices
- Provide clear and structured technical documentation
Key skills
- Experience with a variety of testing tools
- Ability to inspire and train fellow testers
- Strong background in reporting, result analysis, and quality feedback
- Tech-savvy with a strong interest in applying industry best practices
Specific requirements
- Belgian nationality is mandatory
- Willingness to obtain a “Top Secret” security clearance (fully covered)
Ready to join a committed team at the heart of technological challenges and national security?
Apply now and become part of a stimulating environment where every line of test truly matters.