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Test Manager - ERP Implementation

PM Group
West Midlands
4 months ago
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Overview

Are you a seasoned Test and QA expert and looking for a strategic and impactful role? Have you a passion for driving change and continuous improvement. Join us at PM Group as we embark on a transformative journey to implement a new group-wide ERP application to underpin our Business Transformation initiatives.



We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Test Manager - ERP Implementation to take ownership of the testing strategy, planning, and execution for our ERP systems and a suite of business and engineering applications. This role will play a critical part in ensuring the quality, performance, and reliability of our enterprise platforms, with a strong focus on supporting system implementations, upgrades, integrations, and business process improvements.
The ideal candidate will have a strong background in QA leadership, test automation with enterprise systems (including ERP), along with the ability to work collaboratively across business units, engineering teams, and external vendors.

Who we are

PM Group is an employee owned, international project delivery firm with a team of 3,800+ people. We are world leaders in the pharma, food, medtech and mission critical sectors. From our network of offices in Europe, Asia and the US, we work with the world's leading organisations. We are focused on growing a sustainable business centred around our people, our clients and trade partners.


Responsibilities

Define and implement QA strategies, test plans, and test cases for enterprise application projects, ensuring full coverage of functional and non-functional requirementsDrive test automation strategy and implement tools and frameworks where appropriateEstablish and operate high performing combined Test and software QA function that will ensure all applications meet predefined d QA standardsLead and coordinate quality assurance activities across ERP and engineering/business applications (e.g. Finance, HR, CRM, PLM, AEC Apps, etc.)Ensure alignment with SDLC / Agile / DevOps practices and support continuous improvement in QA processesCollaborate with project managers, business analysts, developers, and third-party vendors to understand requirements and ensure high-quality deliveryLead defect triage and resolution processes; establish and maintain a central defect management systemOversee and perform system integration testing (SIT), user acceptance testing (UAT) support, and regression testing for ongoing system changesProvide QA input during the planning and design phases of enterprise implementationsManage QA resources (internal and/or external) and coordinate test activities across multiple workstreamsContribute to risk assessments and provide quality metrics/reporting to stakeholdersStay current with industry QA trends, tools, and practices
Qualifications

Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Information Systems, or related fieldProven experience (5+ years) in QA/Test leadership roles, ideally in complex enterprise environmentsHands-on experience with ERP implementation projects (e.g. SAP, Deltek, iPaaS platforms).Experience with performance/load testing tools (e.g., JMeter, LoadRunner)Strong knowledge of QA methodologies, test lifecycle, and best practices for enterprise applicationsExperience with AEC Apps (e.g. Autodesk, Hexagon & simulation software) is a strong advantageDemonstrated expertise in test automation tools and frameworks (e.g., Selenium, Test Complete, Tosca, JUnit, etc.)Proficiency in defect management tools (e.g., JIRA, Azure DevOps, HP ALM)Understanding of integrations, APIs, middleware, and data validation testingExperience working in Agile and/or hybrid project environmentsStrong analytical skills and attention to detailExcellent communication and stakeholder management skillsAbility to work independently and as part of a team.

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