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Programme Test Manager

London
5 days ago
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Programme Test Manager - Contract

We are looking for an experienced Programme Test Manager to join a leading financial services organisation on a 6-month contract.

📍 Location: 100 Liverpool Street, London (Hybrid - 2-3 days in office)
⏳ Contract Length: 6 months
💰 Day Rate: £500- £800 (via Umbrella)

Key Responsibilities:

Lead and manage testing across large-scale programmes.
Define test strategies, frameworks, and plans.
Coordinate with stakeholders, delivery teams, and third parties.
Ensure quality assurance standards and regulatory requirements are met.Key Skills & Experience:

Extensive experience in QA, with leadership roles within global investment banking.
Proven expertise with test frameworks (C# / Java) across UI, API, and data.
Strong track record in test automation, dashboards, KPIs, CI/CD, DevOps integration.
Deep knowledge of regulatory / audit frameworks (ECB, FCA/PRA, EBA, DORA, SOX).
Skilled in enterprise test management tools: Xray, JIRA, GitLab, Azure Cloud.
Vendor and contract management experience.
Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills.

If this sounds like the right fit, please apply today.

Please be advised if you haven't heard from us within 48 hours then unfortunately your application has not been successful on this occasion, we may however keep your details on file for any suitable future vacancies and contact you accordingly.

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