Global Technical QA Adviser - Dynamics 365
- Permanent
City of London, London
The details
Our global client in Central London are looking for support with the multi-country rollout of their Microsoft Dynamics 365 F&O ERP implementation. Having gone live in the UK already, they need support with various secondary locations across Europe and APAC.
They require a permanent Global Technical QA Adviser, with good technical knowledge to do code reviews and establish quality frameworks for global code and releases. The successful candidate will act as a technical adviser to the Transformation Director and manage the third party partners who will be providing the testing capability. Working closely with the Head of Architecture to prevent defects occuring during the post go-live phase and put in frameworks to manage and challenge third parties.
TECHNICAL EXPERIENCE REQUIRED:
- Deep understanding of D365 technical stack with previous hands-on role of coding in a global organisation.
- Programme language expertise related to D365 - X++, technical frameworks.
- Proficient in tools like GitHub, Azure DevOps etc
- Strong experience in software quality assurance, with a strong focus on automated testing, using TOSCA.
- Previous track record of delivering the full project life cycle.
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