SOFTWARE TESTING
Software Tester

Software Tester

The primary role of a Software Tester is to ensure that software operates as intended. Testers typically design and prepare test plans and conduct software testing as appropriate to ensure that software is fit for purpose. They document and report the results of testing activities. They have a good understanding of the software lifecycle and software development practices.
Individual employers will set the selection criteria, but this might include five GCSEs; A levels; a Level 3 Apprenticeship; other relevant qualifications and experience; or an aptitude test, with a focus on functional maths.
  • Understands and can apply the basic concepts of software testing including testing types; test procedures; testing techniques; testing tools and testing terms.
 
  • Understands how to use and apply automated test tools.
 
  • Understands the importance of accuracy and clear documentation of software tests.
 
  • Understands how to use bug tracking tools
 
  • Understands and can communicate the differences between software testing and verification.
 
  • Understands industry standard software development paradigms and methods (including. Object Oriented, procedural and agile) to conduct testing.
 
  • Understands that software should be ‘secure by design’ and how to test for security requirements.
 
  • Understands the range and features of software test commonly used (Unit Testing, Integration Testing, Functional and Non-Functional Testing, System Testing, Stress Testing, Performance Testing, Usability Testing, Acceptance Testing, Regression Testing and Exploratory Testing).
 
  • Understands how to set up and configure testing packages.
 
  • Understands the role of software testing within the wider systems development life cycle.
 
  • Understands the need for conformance to specific standards where appropriate (including data protection, health informatics, safety critical, etc) related to software testing.
  • Implements software testing procedures on software applications (including desktop, web, mobile, embedded, mainframe) to ensure agreed errors and security issues are identified, recorded, prioritised and corrected before release.
 
  • Reviews software requirements and specifications for software functionality and security, and defines comprehensive tests and conditions.
 
  • Designs simple test strategies for non-complex projects.
 
  • Analyses test requirements and designs and prepares a test plan.
 
  • Designs and builds test cases, test scripts, and test procedures, with expected results.
 
  • Develops and collects representative and realistic test data.
 
  • Conducts a range of different software testing types (including Unit Testing, Integration Testing, Functional and Non- Functional Testing, System Testing, Stress Testing, Performance Testing, Usability Testing, Acceptance Testing, Regression Testing and Exploratory Testing); interpreting and executing sets of moderately complex test scripts using agreed methods and standards.
 
  • Accurately records the outcomes of test activities and maintains accurate test records and reports.
 
  • Assesses test results against expected results and acceptance criteria and through traceability to requirements.
 
  • Presents and communicates results effectively using appropriate communication styles and media.
 
  • Operates the organisation’s software testing tools effectively and follows procedures and techniques correctly.
 
  • Complies with relevant legislation and internal/external standards related to software testing and software security.
 
  • Advises and supports others on testing processes and procedures.
 
  • Completes allocated tasks in accordance with the organisation’s reporting and quality systems
 
  • Operates within service level agreements