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Test Manager

London
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Test Manager

Location : London

Work mode : Hybrid – 2 to 3 days a week in the QBE office, London

(Outside IR35)

Job Description: -

  1. Expectation would be to act as Test Manager & oversee the testing activities in the project in various stages of project mentioned below

  • Project initiation (Estimations, Test Planning, Environment Setup, forming Test Strategy)

  • Test Design (Requirements Analysis, Functional scenarios & Test Cases Development)

  • Test Execution (Test Execution, Test Reporting, Defect Management & Test Summary Reporting)

  1. Good experience in Insurance domain (General Insurance) is a must and also should have good knowledge of Reinsurance processes & lifecycle

    Underwriting, Claims, Reinsurance, Finance & Credit Control life cycles specially on Reinsurance, Knowledge of End to End data flow within these applications

  2. Experience of working on large modernization and migration projects i.e. from Legacy to cloud platform migrations e.g. Azure

  3. Strong Test management, risk management, and change management skills, combined with technical proficiency in cloud platforms

  4. Key non-technical skills include excellent communication and collaboration with cross-functional teams, analytical problem-solving, and a continuous learning mindset.

  5. Data analysis & data testing background is a must have.

  6. Excellent Communication & interpersonal skills i.e. Needs to be outspoken & able to interact with different vendors & business stakeholders

  7. Good Experience of Test Planning, co-ordination & Management. Should be able to form the Test Approach & give direction to team to guide them

  8. Good Experience of UAT Planning & Management (UAT co-ordination).

  9. Should be able to Monitor, Track and do Status Reporting of large-scale projects.

  10. Should be able to schedule project reviews, audits, and track resulting actions.

  11. Exposure to all stages of Software Testing Life Cycle is a must.

    Technical Skills:

  • Modernization projects understanding i.e. from Legacy to Azure Cloud migrations

  • Data Analysis, Migration / ETL Testing (Must)

  • Web application Testing (Must)

  • Experience in Scrum/Agile methodologies.

  • Expertise in Jira

  • Understanding automation testing processes & tools (Selenium, Tosca)

  • Understanding performance testing processes & tools (Jmeter / Loadrunner)

    Process Skills:

  • Testing life Cycle

  • Testing Deliverables

  • Testing Process Overall

  • Good experience on Agile testing methodology and process around testing delivery

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