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The Director of Stress Testing will lead the design, execution, and governance of stress testing frameworks used to assess risk exposures under extreme but plausible market conditions.

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How much do testing director jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 13, 2026, the average yearly pay for testing director in the United States is $97,531.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $47,500.00 and $140,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Testing Director, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Testing Director, you need expertise in test strategy, quality assurance methodologies, and leadership, often supported by a degree in computer science or engineering and extensive experience in software testing. Familiarity with test management tools (like Jira, TestRail), automation frameworks (such as Selenium, Jenkins), and relevant certifications (e.g., ISTQB) is typically required. Exceptional communication, problem-solving, and team management skills set leaders apart in this role. These skills and qualifications ensure effective oversight of testing processes, delivery of high-quality products, and alignment with business goals.

How does a Testing Director typically collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure quality throughout the development lifecycle?

As a Testing Director, you will frequently work with developers, product managers, and operations teams to establish quality assurance strategies and align testing efforts with project goals. You'll lead test planning sessions, coordinate resources, and ensure timely communication of test results and defects. Building strong relationships across departments is key, as you'll need to advocate for quality standards and drive improvements based on feedback. This collaborative approach not only helps identify issues early but also supports continuous delivery and a culture of quality within the organization.

What does a Testing Director do?

A Testing Director oversees the planning, coordination, and execution of testing processes within an organization, typically in software development or quality assurance. They manage teams responsible for designing test strategies, ensuring product quality, and identifying areas for improvement. Their responsibilities also include collaborating with other departments, setting testing standards, and ensuring projects meet deadlines and requirements. A Testing Director plays a key role in maintaining high-quality deliverables and aligning testing efforts with business goals.

What is the difference between Testing Director vs Test Manager?

AspectTesting DirectorTest Manager
ResponsibilitiesOversees entire testing department, sets testing strategies, manages multiple teamsManages testing projects, coordinates testing activities, reports to Testing Director
Required CredentialsBachelor's or higher in IT, Computer Science; often certifications like ISTQB, PMPBachelor's in related field; ISTQB certification common
Work EnvironmentExecutive-level, strategic planning, cross-department collaborationOperational, project-focused, team management
Industry UsageUsed in large organizations with multiple testing teamsCommon in organizations of various sizes for testing project oversight

The Testing Director typically holds a higher-level, strategic role overseeing the entire testing department, while the Test Manager focuses on managing specific testing projects and teams. Both roles often require similar certifications and work in similar environments, but the Testing Director has broader responsibilities and strategic oversight.

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Stress Testing Director

Stress Testing Director

The Depository Trust Clearing

Jersey City, NJ โ€ข Hybrid

Full-time

Medical, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 13 days ago


Job description

Are you ready to make an impact at DTCC?ย ย 

Do you want to work on innovative projects, collaborate with a dynamic and supportive team, and receive investment in your professional development? At DTCC, we are at the forefront of innovation in the financial markets.ย  We're committed to helping our employees grow and succeed. We believe that you have the skills and drive to make a real impact.ย ย We foster a thriving internal community and are committed to creating a workplace that looks like the world that we serve.

Pay and Benefits:

  • Competitive compensation, including base pay and annual incentive
  • Comprehensive health and life insurance and well-being benefits, based on location
  • Pension / Retirement benefitsย 
  • Paid Time Off andย Personal/Family Care, and other leaves of absence when needed to support your physical, financial, and emotional well-being.
  • DTCC offers a flexible/hybrid model of 3 days onsite and 2 days remote (onsite Tuesdays, Wednesdays and a third day unique to each team or employee).ย 

The Impact you will have in this role:

Financial Risk & Governance'sย mission is to effectively identify, measure, monitor, and manage market, liquidity, and stress testing risks related to DTCC's clearing and settlement processes, its members, and the broader markets. In addition, FR&G provides critical governance and quality assurance capabilities across key risk functions, ensuring alignment with rigorous organizational and regulatory standards. Operating under authority delegated by the Board and senior management, FR&G manages these risks within established risk tolerances. This team works closely with Quantitative Risk Management and Counterparty Credit Risk to maintain an integrated, enterprise-wide approach to financial risk management and support a strong second line of defense.

FR&G's primary objectives for DTCC's clearing agencies and joint ventures include:

  • Maintaining sufficient collateral to cover potential losses associated with the liquidation of a defaulting member or family portfolio under extreme but plausible scenarios.
  • Ensuring adequate liquidity resources are available so each entity can settle transactions as contracted in the event of a failure by the largest member or family under extreme but plausible conditions.
  • Continuously enhancing policies, procedures, and processes that support effective member surveillance and appropriate responses to distress events.
  • Maintaining deep product expertise and a robust risk framework to effectively measure and manage market, liquidity, and credit risks.

The Director of Stress Testingย is responsible for providing independent oversight and continuously enhancing DTCC's risk management framework across clearing agency and joint venture activities. As a key member of the second line of defense, this individual will provide independent challenge to first-line methodologies, assumptions, and risk management practices.

The Director of Stress Testing will lead the design, execution, and governance of stress testing frameworks used to assess risk exposures under extreme but plausible market conditions. Responsibilities include developing forward-looking stress scenarios, evaluating scenario severity, and assessing impacts across market, credit, and liquidity risk exposures. The role oversees stress testing methodologies, assumptions, and results to ensure comprehensive risk coverage and alignment with regulatory expectations. The scope of testing will include both Default Management and Recovery & Wind-Down Planning activities.

This role partners closely with Risk Management teams and business stakeholders to support strong risk practices while helping evaluate new products, initiatives, and changes in market structure. A solid understanding of financial markets, quantitative methodologies, and scenario-based risk analysis is critical for identifying vulnerabilities and assessing resiliency across DTCC entities. Familiarity with regulatory frameworks and industry standards such as PFMI, EMIR, CFTC, and SEC requirements is also highly valued.

Your Primary Responsibilities:

  • Proactively identify and assess changes in members' risk exposures under stress scenarios, including impacts on margin requirements, liquidity resources, and overall financial resilience. Escalate emerging risks and recommend appropriate mitigation strategies.ย 
  • Monitor market developments, economic conditions, and industry trends to inform stress scenario design, severity calibration, and forward-looking risk assumptions.ย 
  • Provide independent risk insights and effective challenge to risk committees and senior leadership regarding stress testing results, scenario coverage, and emerging risk drivers.ย 
  • Design, develop, and maintain stress testing frameworks, including scenario development, methodology enhancements, testing execution, and governance processes.ย 
  • Lead the ongoing enhancement of policies, procedures, and controls to ensure compliance with regulatory expectations and alignment with industry's best practices.ย 
  • Oversee internal audits, regulatory examinations, and supervisory engagements related to stress testing and financial risk management activities.ย 
  • Assess the impact of new business initiatives, products, and market structure changes on existing risk frameworks, controls, and risk exposures.ย 
  • Partner closely with first-line teams to provide independent challenge and promote adherence to established risk management practices and governance standards.ย 
  • Drive improvements to risk systems, reporting capabilities, and governance processes to enhance risk monitoring, transparency, and decision-making.ย 
  • Champion the continuous evolution of risk management practices, including escalation protocols, documentation standards, and control effectiveness.ย 
  • Present key risk assessments, stress testing outcomes, and risk metrics to senior management, governance committees, and regulatory stakeholders.

**NOTE: The Primary Responsibilities of this role are not limited to the details above. **

Qualifications:

  • Minimum of 10 years of experience in stress testing, financial risk management, risk modeling, margin methodologies, and guaranty fund frameworks within financial services or market infrastructure environments.ย 
  • Bachelor's degree required; advanced degree in Finance, Economics, Mathematics, Statistics, Engineering, or a related field is preferred.ย 

Talents Needed for Success:

  • Encourages innovative thinking and brings new perspectives to challenges and opportunities.
  • Fosters an environment where teams feel empowered to respectfully challenge assumptions, methodologies, and established viewpoints.ย 
  • Communicates complex information clearly and effectively, both in writing and verbally, across audiences of varying sizes and levels.ย 
  • Leads through change with confidence and adaptability, embracing transformation while fostering a culture of accountability, ownership, and continuous improvement.ย 
  • Builds strong partnerships and collaborates effectively across functions to drive sound decision-making and achieve business objectives.ย 
  • Promotes a culture of risk awareness, transparency, and continuous learning while developing and empowering high-performing teams.

The salary range is indicative for roles at the same level within DTCC across all US locations. Actual salary is determined based on the role, location, individual experience, skills, and other considerations.ย We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, sex, gender, gender expression, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status. We will ensure that individuals with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and to receive other benefits and privileges of employment. Please contact us to request accommodation.

With over 50 years of experience, DTCC is the premier post-trade market infrastructure for the global financial services industry. From 20 locations around the world, DTCC, through its subsidiaries, automates, centralizes, and standardizes the processing of financial transactions, mitigating risk, increasing transparency, enhancing performance and driving efficiency for thousands of broker/dealers, custodian banks and asset managers. Industry owned and governed, the firm innovates purposefully, simplifying the complexities of clearing, settlement, asset servicing, transaction processing, trade reporting and data services across asset classes, bringing enhanced resilience and soundness to existing financial markets while advancing the digital asset ecosystem. In 2024, DTCC's subsidiaries processed securities transactions valued at U.S. $3.7 quadrillion and its depository subsidiary provided custody and asset servicing for securities issues from over 150 countries and territories valued at U.S. $99 trillion. DTCC's Global Trade Repository service, through locally registered, licensed, or approved trade repositories, processes more than 25 billion messages annually. To learn more, please visit us atย www.dtcc.comย or connect with us onย LinkedIn,ย X,ย YouTube,ย Facebookย andย Instagram.

DTCC proudly supports Flexible Work Arrangements favoring openness and gives people freedom to do their jobs well, by encouraging diverse opinions and emphasizing teamwork.ย ย When you join our team, you'll have an opportunity to make meaningful contributions at a company that is recognized as a thought leader in both the financial services and technology industries. A DTCC career is more than a good way to earn a living. It's the chance to make a difference at a company that's truly one of a kind.

Learn more about Clearance and Settlement byย clicking here.

Our Risk Management teams work to protect the safety and soundness of our systems and are responsible for identifying, managing, measuring and mitigating a spectrum of key risk types including credit, market, liquidity, systemic, operational and technology in all existing and new products, activities, processes and systems.ย