D365 Test Analyst/Lead (contract)

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D365 Test Analyst/Lead – Contract (Until End of 2025) | Remote with UK Travel WeDo has recently partnered with a leading organisation seeking an experienced D365 Test Analyst/Lead to take ownership of testing across Dynamics 365 F&O and CE. This is a hands-on role for someone who can set up, manage, and automate testing processes in Azure DevOps (ADO) while ensuring seamless integration across the business.

Contract: 6 months
Location: London 

Role Overview As a D365 Test Analyst/Lead, you will be responsible for establishing test management within ADO, executing automation scripts, and coordinating test activities across multiple workstreams. This role requires a structured, proactive individual who can lead testing efforts while collaborating with key stakeholders across D365 CE, F&O, and Field Service.
Key Responsibilities
Set up and manage test processes in Azure DevOps (ADO), ensuring best practices in test automation and execution
Lead testing activities across D365 F&O and CE, with a strong preference for CE experience
Work closely with business and functional teams, particularly in CE, Operations, and Field Service
Drive end-to-end test execution, defect management, and reporting
Collaborate with finance experts while focusing on CE and operational workflowsKey Skills & Experience
Proven experience as a D365 Test Analyst or Lead, with a focus on Customer Engagement (CE) and Operations
Expertise in setting up and running ADO test management processes
Hands-on experience with test automation within D365
Strong understanding of supply chain, field service, and operational workflows
Excellent stakeholder engagement and test coordination skills

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