Test Triangle
Senior Program Test Manager

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Preferably served as Senior Program Test Manager or has 20+ years’ experience in QA / Quality Engineering (technical background preferred). 10+ years’ experience in Delivery Test Management on strategic, complex transformation programmes. Proven experience in managing Finance & Actuarial programs. Should have delivered IFRS 17 or similar programme. UK-based candidate. Master’s degree in a STEM subject. Availability: Less than 1 month.
Key Responsibilities
- Develop and lead the Test strategy, planning, and scheduling across multiple releases within the transformation programme.
- Manage system integration, data validation, UAT, regression, and Operational Acceptance Testing (OAT) across Policy and claims administration platforms, and related financial systems.
- Collaborate with Actuarial, Finance, Data Governance, and IT teams to ensure comprehensive Test coverage aligned with business objectives and regulatory standards.
- Demonstrate strong stakeholder management skills, engaging effectively with cross functional teams including IFRS17, Actuarial, Regulatory & Statutory Reporting.
- Ensure adherence to non-functional requirements such as performance, Financial controls, and service assurance standards.
- Support go-live readiness through detailed cutover planning, and post-implementation validation to maintain operational stability.
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- Proven experience in Programme-level Test management within finance, actuarial, or regulatory transformation initiatives.
- Strong understanding of insurance data, claims processing, actuarial reserving, and financial reporting.
- Hands-on experience with data platforms, ETL pipelines, and enterprise reporting tools.
- Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills across business and technical domains.
- Familiarity with governance frameworks, change management, and release planning in regulated environments.
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