Payments Test Engineer (kuwait)

Dubai, DU, AE, United Arab Emirates

Job Description

Overview:

Senior Test Engineer for Banking Project
Responsibilities:
Prepare and validate functional test cases and support UAT with business users. Review business requirements and functional specifications for ACH, DMS, and WPS modules. Design, develop, and execute detailed functional, regression, and integration test cases. Lead end-to-end testing efforts covering client ecosystem interfaces, payment file formats, and regulatory compliance. Perform defect tracking, root cause analysis, and drive closure with Development teams. Participate in automation strategy (if applicable) for repetitive test cases. Liaise with business teams during UAT and support production verification.

Essential skills:

Strong domain knowledge of Kuwait's National Payment Systems

, including CBK guidelines.

ACH (Automated Clearing House):

Clearing cycles, file formats, settlement process.

Dispute Management System (DMS):

Case management, resolution workflows.

Wage Protection System (WPS):

Salary file validations, reporting, compliance rules. Familiarity with ISO20022 / KNPS file formats and messaging standards. Strong communication skills with the ability to engage with business and technical stakeholders. Working knowledge of payment system regulatory compliance in Kuwait.

Desired skills:
Experience working with Central Bank-led projects in the GCC region. Knowledge of reconciliation and settlement processes. Familiarity with API-based integrations within payment systems

Experience:

7+ Yrs of Exp

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Job Detail

  • Job Id
    JD1941841
  • Industry
    Not mentioned
  • Total Positions
    1
  • Job Type:
    Full Time
  • Salary:
    Not mentioned
  • Employment Status
    Permanent
  • Job Location
    Dubai, DU, AE, United Arab Emirates
  • Education
    Not mentioned