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Software Tester L4

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This apprenticeship has a duration of 24 months

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.

Typical job roles are:

  • Software Tester
  • Software Test Analyst

Benefits to business

  • Develop the skills your business needs
  • Get qualified and motivated staff
  • Future proof your business
  • Professional qualifications for your staff

Benefits for apprentices

  • Gaining industry recognised professional qualifications
  • Developing skills that will increase your career potential
  • Industry Support from industry experienced staff working with the British Computing Society
  • Working with the British Computing Society
  • Becoming a BCS member (students only)

Entry Requirements

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. Level 2 English and Maths will need to be achieved, if not already, prior to taking the end point assessment. Apprentices will need to be proficient (not experts) in programming in at least one language, showing competency and understanding of core programming principles (i.e. iteration, selection, classes and objects, etc.).

The apprenticeship will cover the following core areas

  • Software testing procedures
  • Reviewing software requirements
  • Designing simple test strategies
  • Analysing test requirements and designing test plans
  • Developing represented and realistic test data
  • Software testing types
  • Recording test activities with records and reports
  • Assessing test results against expected results

ST Duties Checklist

YearStartEndTopic
202224th October24th OctoberInduction (1 day ) D101
202316th Jan18th JanWeb 1D101
27th Feb1st MarchWeb 2, Database SQL, No SQL,PHP HTML & CSSD101
11th April13th AprilProgrammingD101
5th June7th JuneISTQB - Testing Fundamentals, Testing ActivitiesD101
4th Sept6th SeptTest Levels & Test TypesD101
2nd Oct6th OctStatic Testing, Test Techniques, Test Management Tools & New Std & ISTQB Exam - 5 DAYSD101
TBCTBCAutomated Testing & New TopicsD101
2024 Portfolio Check & Gateway
Test & Interview preparation and exam
Year Start End Topic
2023 9th October 11th October Induction & Web, Database SQL, No SQL,PHP HTML & CSS D101
6th November 8th Novemeber Programming D101
2024 22nd Jan 24th Jan Methodology D101
26th Feb 1st March Testing Fundamentals D101
29th April 1st May Testing Activities & Test Levels D101
3rd June 5th June Test Types & Static Testing, Test Techniques & Test Management Tools D101
4th November 6th November Advanced Programming & Automation D101
2025 3rd March 5th March Non Functional Testing - Cheltenham Campus G126
Portfolio Check & Gateway
Scenario Test & Interview preparation and exam
Year Start End Topic
2024 16th Sept 18th Sept Induction & Web, Database SQL, No SQL,PHP HTML & CSS D101
14th October 16th October Programming D101
4th November 6th November Advanced Programming D101
2025 20th January 22nd January Methodology D101
3rd March 5th March Non Functional Testing - Cheltenham Campus G126
6th May 8th May Testing Fundamentals, Testing Activities D101
9th June 11th June Test Levels,Test Types & Static Testing, Test Techniques & Test Management Tools D101
7th July 9th July Test Techniques & Test Management Tools D101
TBC Portfolio Check & Gateway
TBC Scenario Test & Interview preparation and exam
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  • Last modified: 2024/10/04 14:30
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