TMS Implementation Consultant
Confidential
Posted: February 7, 2026
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Job Description
We are looking for a TMS Implementation Consultant to join our Treasury Technologies team.
This role is suitable for professionals with experience in treasury, financial systems, or corporate finance who are comfortable working in structured, client-facing delivery environments and who wish to develop specialist expertise in Treasury Management Systems (TMS).
We work with corporates across a range of industries and are recognised for consistent delivery, practical problem-solving, and a clear understanding of treasury operating models.
The role involves the implementation of TMS platforms, primarily IT2 and TreasuryXpress, supporting clients across the full delivery lifecycle from planning and configuration through to testing, go-live, and post-implementation support.
Responsibilities
Configure TMS modules in line with defined business and technical requirements
Participate in client workshops and translate requirements into structured system designs
Support system testing, guide users through UAT, and provide support during go-live
Track deliverables against agreed project plans and provide accurate progress updates
Prepare configuration, testing, and handover documentation
Work closely with clients and internal teams to ensure consistent delivery
Contribute to the ongoing improvement of implementation practices and delivery standards
Experience and qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Finance, Accounting, Economics, Business Information Systems, or a related discipline
Two to four years’ experience in treasury, corporate finance, or financial systems implementation
Practical experience with system configuration, testing, or data migration
Experience working directly with clients or stakeholders
Desirable:
Experience with IT2, TreasuryXpress, Kyriba, or similar TMS platforms
Background in financial technology or consulting environments
Exposure to UAT and go-live phases