We are currently recruiting for a new position within our company!
We are a small, friendly team who encourage all of our staff to contribute wherever they can to make a positive difference to the game. As such you will be expected to be self-motivated and confident working within this type of environment.
Working closely with the rest of the Studio you will be responsible for leading a small Mm QA team. This role will require the candidate to have the skills of a hands-on tester, the experience of putting test plans together for a console game (preferably PlayStation 3) and represent Mm in discussions with Sony and Testology (our outsourced QA team).
This role needs someone who has experience as a QA lead.
Requirements
- Must have played LittleBigPlanet and be familiar with the franchise.
- 3 + Years working experience in the video games industry. We need someone who has shipped console games with a lot of downloadable content or an online MMO’s or similar.
- Internal Development experience is a must.
- Communication with QA outsourcing studios and beta testers.
- Ability to integrate external feedback and test reports in to the internal production process.
- Proven ability working with a creative team in putting a test plan together.
- Happy to work in a senior role but still excited by being hands-on
- Ability to take direction and ‘run with it’.
- Strong team player and communicator; both written and verbal.
- Exceptional attention to detail.
- Self motivated with superb work ethic and a desire to make world class games.
In return for all of the above you’ll receive a great package which includes; a competitive salary, talent management scheme, bonus scheme, ownership as part of a small, integrated team, being a name and not a number, organic fruit and the odd glass of champagne!
To apply for this position please submit your CV, along with relevant work examples to: jobs@mediamolecule.com
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