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HSBC is seeking a Testing Strategy & QA Governance Consultant (Cyber) to define and implement the Cyber QA Practice. The role will establish testing strategy, maturity frameworks and remediation roadmaps across Cyber teams.
Based in Sheffield with hybrid onsite requirements, you will collaborate with Cybersecurity project teams, Control Owners and the business to deliver governance, metrics, and audit-ready evidence while driving adoption of automated testing practices.
Role: Testing Strategy & QA Governance Consultant (Cyber)
Location: Sheffield, UK (Hybrid role, require 2-3 days a week onsite)
Our technology teams work closely with HSBC’s global businesses to help design and build digital services that allow our millions of customers around the world, to bank quickly, simply and securely. We also run and manage our IT infrastructure, data centres and core banking systems that power the world’s leading international bank.
Our multi-disciplined teams include DevOps engineers, IT architects, front and back-end developers, infrastructure specialists, cyber experts, as well as project and programme managers.
Following extensive investment across our Technology and Digital domains and with plans for continued expansion throughout 2025 and beyond, we are currently seeking a QA Architect who will be able to define the Testing Strategy and standards across Cyber as part of a central Professional Testing Practise. This is a delivery-focused role with clear outcomes: you’ll be accountable for defining and embedding Cyber-wide testing strategy, QA maturity assessment and an actionable remediation roadmap.
Cybersecurity Technology & Engineering is responsible for fielding solutions that help defend HSBC against a wide range of threats to the business as well as its customers, clients, partners, and staff. The team works in concert, with partner teams across HSBC, to implement novel defensive capabilities that are effective and adaptable against a constantly evolving threat landscape. The function operates under the vision: “Enabling HSBC to be safely successful everywhere the Firm chooses to do business”.
The role will report to the Cyber QA Practice lead and will be responsible for supporting the establishment and development of Cyber's Professional Testing Practise, contributing to its strategic direction and helping to drive improvements across all facets of testing across Cyber. The role will involve working closely with a wide range of stakeholders including Cybersecurity project teams, Control Owners, and the business. The role is outcome-driven and will be measured on delivery of agreed artefacts and adoption across Cyber teams.
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We want everyone to be able to fulfil their potential which is why we provide a range of flexible working arrangements and family friendly policies.
As an HSBC employee in the UK, you will have access to tailored professional development opportunities and a competitive pay and benefits package. This includes private healthcare for all UK-based employees, enhanced maternity and adoption pay and support when you return to work, and a contributory pension scheme with a generous employer contribution.
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