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Overview
UL’s Identity Management and Security Division is looking for a Technical Analyst to join the Technology team in Leiden, Netherlands. The Technology team has more than 130 engineers around the globe and consists of a unique combination of engineers, scientists and domain experts. The team works on software and hardware that is used to ensure the security and interoperability within the world of electronic transactions. This includes the latest mobile payment solutions and modern transit payment systems. Apart from developing software and hardware, the team also delivers technical advisory to customers worldwide.
Our test tools, consisting of desktop, web-based and mobile software (and specialized hardware), are used by major payment industry players in order to test systems and devices, such as data processing systems, mobile devices, point-of-sale terminals, ATMs and SIM cards.
The Technical Analyst performs test activities and guides internal and external customers to achieve a smoothly running test, validation and/or certification process. This includes using test (automation) tools, analyzing and validating test results and reporting to the key stakeholders. The Technical Analyst participates in the development of test procedure documents, test specifications, and contributes to the test automation.
Responsibilities
The Technical Analyst has the following key responsibilities:
Qualifications
We Offer
Around the globe, UL works to help customers, purchasers and policymakers navigate market risk and complexity. UL builds trust in the safety, security and sustainability of products, organizations and supply chains – enabling smarter choices and better lives.
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