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Quality Assurance Manager

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Location:London greater london | london
Tags: test manager | validation | openlink | murex | test-manager greater london | test-manager london
Type:Permanent
Quality Assurance/ Test Manager - Trading Systems

My client, a leading, global energy company, requires a Test Manager to co-ordinate the quality of all testing activities across various trading systems. Including test pack validation, resource allocation, test planning and UAT co-ordination.

Candidates will have strong experience as a Test Team Manager, developing multiple test work plans and leading a virtual team in delivering plans.
Experience of working in a financial/ trading system project environment, testing of trading systems such as Murex, Openlink, OBMS, Managing offshore or external test and or development teams. Familiar with defect tracking and management using tools. Experience of full project life cycle and formal project and team management processes. Familiar with all phases of life-cycle testing (Functional UAT, Operations Acceptance Testing, System, Technical and Integration testing), an understanding of system, integration, performance, technical, user and operational testing.

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