Test Manager

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Value

£56,972

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  • Recruitment services

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Submission Deadline

2 years ago

Published

2 years ago

Description

-	Proven Test Management experience in delivering key project products
-	Management of suppliers delivering major software upgrades and data migration to key business applications
-	Creation of test strategy and leading its implementation
-	Excellent Stakeholder engagement skills
-	Managing test teams to perform baseline, regression and performance testing in develop-ment, system integration, pre-production, and production environments
-	Organising and managing user acceptance testing
-	Design and execute a wide range of testing techniques and communicate test results to both technical and non-technical stakeholders. 
-	Make decisions on the environment for testing. 
-	Identify defects, record, and prioritise them based on defect severity. 
-	Knowledge of non-functional testing techniques. 
-	Execute non-functional test scenarios and identify defects.
-	Experience of Jira

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