D365 Test Manager

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D365 Test Manager | London based (Hybrid working) | £90,000 to £110,000 per annum + benefits 

This is an opportunity to be part of a multi-year, global transformation initiative focused on implementing Microsoft Dynamics 365 F&O across multiple regions, where as a D365 Test Manager you will play a pivotal role in ensuring the quality, performance, security, and scalability of the businesses Microsoft Dynamics 365 solution.

You will lead the end-to-end quality assurance strategy for the Programme, working closely with development partners, internal technology teams, and global stakeholders. Leveraging your expertise in automated testing, ERP quality frameworks, and enterprise-scale delivery, you will drive continuous improvement across development, deployment, and run activities.

What you will bring:

Deep understanding of the Microsoft D365 Finance & Operations technical stack with previous hands-on coding experience in a global organisation.
Strong programming experience including X++, D365 technical frameworks, SDKs, and .NET.
Proficiency with GitHub, Azure DevOps, and modern CI/CD practices.
Experience delivering D365 in a global context, including ISVs, left-shift architecture, and solution design considerations.
Strong background in software quality assurance, with a focus on automated testing using Tosca.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to translate complex technical concepts for non-technical audiences.
Strong analytical mindset, capable of conducting holistic QA reviews and driving engineering excellence.
Proven leadership, presentation, and stakeholder management skills, including engagement with C-level executives and global teams.If you are experienced within D365 Test and want to be part of an exciting programme, apply here now

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