Bhagya Mohanbabu
About Bhagya Mohanbabu
Bhagya Mohanbabu is a QA Manager at Orion Innovation and Bristol Myers Squibb, with extensive experience in various industries including life sciences and banking.
Current Positions
Bhagya Mohanbabu is currently working as a QA/QC Manager at Orion Innovation in New Jersey, United States. Additionally, he holds a position as QA Manager at Bristol Myers Squibb in Summit, New Jersey. He is involved in overseeing quality assurance processes in both roles, ensuring adherence to the highest standards of product quality and regulatory compliance.
Professional Experience at Johnson & Johnson
From 2016 to 2019, Bhagya Mohanbabu served as an Agile Test Lead at Johnson & Johnson in Somerville, NJ. During his tenure, he was responsible for leading agile testing processes, collaborating with cross-functional teams to support continuous delivery, and facilitating various scrum events including daily scrum, sprint planning, sprint review, retrospective, and backlog refinements.
Roles in Banking and Financial Services
Bhagya Mohanbabu has significant experience in the banking and financial services sector. He worked at American Express Business as a QA Project Manager in 2015 for 6 months in Greater New York City Area. Prior to that, he was a QA Manager at RBC Capital Markets from 2014 to 2015 for 1 year in Toronto, ON. In these roles, he handled a variety of QA responsibilities, including user story creation, test plan development, and regression testing.
Long-term Engagement with Dun & Bradstreet
From 2005 to 2013, Bhagya Mohanbabu was employed at Dun & Bradstreet in Parsippany, NJ, where he worked as a QA Lead/UAT Coordinator. Over his 8-year tenure, he gained extensive experience in validation, acceptance, integration, middleware, and database testing. He supported the team in developing test automation suites and evaluating test conditions and results.
Educational Background
Bhagya Mohanbabu completed his Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Computer Science at the University of Madras, studying from 2001 to 2004. Before his undergraduate studies, he achieved his High School/Secondary Diplomas and Certificates (HSC) at Good Shepard Higher Secondary School, attending from 2000 to 2001.