The Oil Programme is a signature strategic initiative at Trafigura to implement a new, fully integrated end-to-end trading system for the energy business. It replaces the legacy platform with two interconnected ecosystems: Atlas - Front Office and Middle Office: trade capture, pricing, deal lifecycle, and logistics workflows. Titan - downstream finance processing: a dedicated Energy instance of the Titan platform currently under active development. The two ecosystems share a bidirectional, real-time integration boundary - the highest-risk surface in the programme.
The Oil Programme QA Lead is a programme-level quality assurance role, independent of both delivery teams. It owns end-to-end QA coverage for the full programme: everything that falls outside the scope of the individual Atlas and Titan ecosystem QA leads, plus the integration and coherence between them. The role is a standing member of the Oil Programme Readiness Group. It has authority to define programme-wide QA standards, set UAT entry and exit criteria, block UAT entry if criteria are not met, and elevate quality risks directly to the Programme Director.
Key responsibilitiesA programme-level QA strategy is in place and accepted by all stakeholders prior to system integration testing. Every UAT acceptance criterion has documented, traceable test coverage before UAT entry is declared. All QlikSense reports are validated and business-signed-off before UAT cutover. The programme enters UAT with a clear, agreed entry gate that has been met - not waived. Cross-ecosystem defects and coverage gaps are visible, owned, and resolved - not lost between teams. Programme leadership and business stakeholders have a single, trusted source of QA status throughout.
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