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Description CORE VALUES: Park State Bank's Core values are GROWTH, TEAMWORK, RESPONSIVE ... Occasional travel between offices and out-of-town/overnight business travel required. Must be able ...

Description CORE VALUES: Park State Bank's Core values are GROWTH, TEAMWORK, RESPONSIVE ... Occasional travel between offices and out-of-town/overnight business travel required. Must be able ...

Description: CORE VALUES: Park State Bank's Core values are GROWTH, TEAMWORK, RESPONSIVE ... Occasional travel between offices and out-of-town/overnight business travel required. Must be able ...

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What is the difference between Overnight Core Banking vs Teller?

AspectOvernight Core BankingTeller
Primary ResponsibilitiesProcessing end-of-day banking transactions, updating accounts, reconciling data overnightHandling daily customer transactions, deposits, withdrawals, and account inquiries
Work EnvironmentBack-office, often during overnight shifts in banking facilitiesFront-line, branch customer service environment during business hours
Required CredentialsBanking operations knowledge, basic IT skills, sometimes certifications in banking or financeHigh school diploma, customer service skills, basic banking knowledge

Overnight Core Banking professionals focus on processing and reconciling banking data during overnight hours, ensuring the bank's systems are updated for the next business day. Tellers interact directly with customers during branch hours, handling transactions and providing service. While both roles are essential in banking operations, they differ mainly in responsibilities, work environment, and required skills.

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QA Lead - Consumer Banking

Purple Drive Technologies

Stamford, CT • On-site

Full-time

Posted 15 hours ago


Job description

Overview:
Quality Assurance Program Manager -
We are seeking a Quality Assurance Program Manager to lead enterprise-scale quality strategy and delivery across multiple banking products and programs. The ideal candidate blends program management rigor with hands-on automation testing, leadership and deep BFSI domain expertise-especially with Fiserv core banking platforms (e.g., DNA, Signature, bill pay/ACH; card/payment solutions). The role spans test strategy, automation architecture, release governance, vendor coordination, and production quality oversight.
Key Responsibilities
Program Leadership & Strategy
- Own end-to-end QA program planning, budgeting, resourcing, and risk management across multiple workstreams and vendors.
- Establish enterprise test strategy (functional, integration, E2E, UAT, NFR) aligned to product roadmaps and regulatory milestones (FFIEC, GLBA, SOX, PCI DSS).
- Drive continuous improvement using shift-left/shift-right practices and standardized quality playbooks (defect prevention, root-cause analysis, test data strategies, and release readiness)
Automation & Engineering Excellence
- Architect and scale automation frameworks (UI, API, services, DB) using tools such as Selenium/WebDriver, Cypress/Playwright, RestAssured/Postman, JUnit/TestNG, and Cucumber/BDD.
- Integrate automated suites into CI/CD (Azure DevOps, Jenkins, GitLab) with quality gates, test impact analysis, and dashboards (Allure/Extent/ReportPortal).
- Champion data-driven testing, synthetic data generation, service virtualization, and environment reliability for predictable, fast feedback.
Banking Products & Fiserv Delivery
- Lead QA planning and integration testing for Fiserv platforms-core banking (DNA/Signature/Premier), payments (ACH/PEP+ or equivalent), card and digital banking channels-covering migrations, conversions, and feature upgrades.
Coordinate with Fiserv/vendor teams for release notes, defect triage, and hotfix validation; ensure end-to-end traceability from regulatory requirements to test evidence.
Release, Production Quality & Support
- Govern quality for releases and change windows; run go/no-go, readiness checks, rollback plans, and defect SLAs.
- Oversee production support quality with proactive monitoring, incident RCA, and problem management; ensure hands-on troubleshooting and data validation as needed.
Compliance, Risk & Audit
- Maintain auditable test artifacts, evidence, and controls; support internal/external audits and model validations.
- Enforce security and privacy test practices (static/dynamic testing inputs, secure configuration, data masking).
Must-Have Qualifications
- 8+ years in software quality, with 5+ years leading multi-team QA programs in BFSI.
- Proven automation testing leadership (framework design, coding standards, coverage strategy) across UI/API/data layers.
- Strong banking domain experience and familiarity with Fiserv product ecosystems (core banking, payments, digital).
- Demonstrated production support exposure and hands-on technical skills (SQL, logs, API calls, debugging); coding experience in Java. - Experience with CI/CD pipelines, Git, and test reporting/observability tools.
- Excellent stakeholder management (business, tech, vendor), communication, and executive reporting.
## Banking & Fiserv Domain Scope (Examples)
- Core Banking: Accounts, deposits, lending, GL/ledger, teller, client 360, batch/overnight processing
- Payments: ACH, wires, bill pay, card issuing/acquiring, fraud/risk controls
- Digital Channels: Online & mobile banking, alerts/notifications, secure messaging
- Compliance: GLBA, SOX, PCI DSS, FFIEC, model validation, audit evidence & retention
## Education
- Bachelor's in Computer Science/Engineering or equivalent; advanced degree a plus
- Relevant certifications (ISTQB, Agile/SAFe, cloud, security) beneficial