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Qa Gcp Manager
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Seeking a Director/Senior Director, GCP Quality Assurance Lead in Boston to oversee clinical trials in neurology and rare diseases. This role requires extensive GCP QA experience, regulatory inspection leadership, and expertise with eTMF systems like Veeva Vault. You will ensure compliance with I...
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United Kingdom , City of London
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Hs&qa Incident Manager
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VodafoneThree seeks an HS&QA Incident Manager to lead incident response and investigation across major deployment programmes in Newbury, UK. You will drive early risk identification, ensure CDM, RIDDOR, and HRB compliance, and translate complex data into safer operational practices. Ideal candida...
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United Kingdom , Newbury
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QA Manager
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Lead our quality assurance for member communications across digital and content channels. You will ensure clarity, consistency, and compliance with FCA regulations, applying behavioural science. This 12-month role based in Cardiff or Hove offers a generous package including bonus, pension, and he...
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United Kingdom , Hove; Cardiff
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About the QA Manager role

Explore a career in quality assurance leadership with QA Manager jobs, a critical role at the intersection of technology, process, and people management. A QA Manager, or Quality Assurance Manager, is a senior-level professional responsible for overseeing the entire software testing lifecycle to ensure the delivery of high-quality, reliable, and user-friendly products. This role transcends simple bug-finding; it is about building a culture of quality, implementing robust processes, and leading a team of skilled engineers to safeguard the user experience.

Professionals in these roles typically shoulder a comprehensive set of responsibilities. Their primary duty is to provide direct leadership and mentorship to a team of QA engineers, fostering their career development and coaching them on best practices. They are tasked with designing and implementing the overall QA strategy, which includes championing test automation, defining key quality metrics, and promoting "shift-left" testing principles to identify issues early in the development cycle. A QA Manager develops and manages test plans, schedules, and resources for multiple projects, ensuring that goals, timelines, and budgets are met. They perform root-cause analysis on defects to implement preventative measures and are responsible for communicating project status, risks, and quality reports effectively to stakeholders across the organization, including product and engineering teams. Furthermore, they drive innovation by proactively identifying opportunities for process improvement and adopting new testing methodologies and tools.

The typical requirements and skills for QA Manager jobs are a blend of technical expertise and strong leadership capabilities. Most positions require a bachelor's or master's degree in computer science, software engineering, or a related field. Several years of hands-on experience in software quality assurance and test design are essential, coupled with a proven track record of 2-5 years in a leadership capacity, managing a technical team. Expertise in test automation frameworks like Selenium, Playwright, or similar tools is highly valued. A solid understanding of software development methodologies, particularly Agile and Scrum, is standard. Key soft skills include exceptional leadership and team-building abilities, advanced project management and problem-solving skills, and outstanding verbal and written communication skills for negotiation, presentation, and cross-functional collaboration. Pursuing QA Manager jobs means stepping into a pivotal role where you ensure excellence, guide talent, and directly contribute to building software that users can trust.