J.P. Morgan Commercial Investment Bank is a global leader in investment and wealth management, serving institutions, high-net-worth individuals, and retail investors worldwide.
As an Associate-level User Acceptance Tester within Global Payments Regulatory Reporting, you validate the impact of business and technology change on global regulatory reporting solutions. You partner with Product, Operations, and Technology to ensure deliverables meet functional requirements, control expectations, and production-readiness standards through disciplined test planning, execution, and defect management. You improve quality and speed with automation-first testing, strong traceability, and data-led validation across end-to-end flows.
Job Responsibilities :
• Plan and execute UAT for initiatives impacting regulatory reporting, aligning outcomes to documented requirements and acceptance criteria.
• Translate business requirements into test scenarios and cases, maintaining traceability and executing functional, end-to-end, regression, and negative testing.
• Develop and maintain automated test suites to improve coverage, repeatability, and cycle time, integrating automation into the UAT lifecycle with technology partners.
• Manage defects end-to-end by producing high-quality evidence, triaging with technology and analysts, validating fixes, and confirming closure against expected results.
• Coordinate test readiness across stakeholders, including environments, test data creation, schedules, and go/no-go inputs.
• Produce audit-ready test artefacts (plans, scripts, evidence packs, execution reporting) and ensure documentation supports control expectations.
• Escalate risks promptly when scope, quality, dependencies, or timelines are at risk, applying strong ownership and delivery discipline.
Required qualifications, skills, and capabilities :
• Associate-level experience delivering end-to-end UAT in regulated environments, including manual testing and automated testing
• Working knowledge of payments systems (initiation, routing, clearing/settlement, investigations/repair, cut-offs, exceptions) and upstream/downstream dependencies
• Knowledge of global regulatory reporting expectations, including completeness, accuracy, timeliness, data lineage, reconciliations, and controlled change management
• Strong analytical and communication skills to interpret requirements, write clear test cases, validate outcomes using data/evidence, and manage competing priorities.
Preferred qualifications, skills, and capabilities :
• Experience testing payments products across geographies, currencies, and schemes in high-volume or time-critical environments
• Experience supporting change delivery for regulatory reporting programmes or data quality initiatives
• Familiarity with Agile delivery, CI/CD-aligned testing, and automation-first quality approaches
• Exposure to operational risk, audit, or control testing expectations in financial services