Jay Ferrin

SVP, Implementations & Technology Shared Services @ CareMetx

About Jay Ferrin

Jay Ferrin serves as the Senior Vice President of Implementations & Technology Shared Services at CareMetx, LLC, where he has worked since 2023. With over 20 years of experience in engineering management, he has held various leadership roles across multiple organizations, emphasizing quality assurance and technology services.

Work at CareMetx

Jay Ferrin currently serves as the Senior Vice President of Implementations & Technology Shared Services at CareMetx, LLC. He has held this position since 2023, working remotely. Prior to this role, he was the Vice President of Technology Shared Services at the same company for seven months in 2023, based in Boston, Massachusetts. His experience at CareMetx reflects a commitment to enhancing technology services within the organization.

Education and Expertise

Jay Ferrin earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Fine Art and English from Westfield State University, where he studied from 1990 to 1994. He is a certified SCRUM Master and has extensive experience working in Agile, Hybrid, and Waterfall environments. His expertise includes managing cross-functional teams in various engineering domains, including quality assurance, security, DevOps, and infrastructure services.

Background

With over 20 years of experience in technology and engineering, Jay Ferrin has held various leadership roles across multiple organizations. He worked at Wayfair as Associate Director of Development Platforms - Test Enablement from 2018 to 2021. Prior to that, he served as Senior Director of Software Quality Assurance at CareMetx, LLC for one year. His earlier roles include positions at EMC and PCI Corporation, where he focused on quality assurance and engineering.

Achievements

Jay Ferrin has significant expertise in compliance with standards such as FedRamp, GDPR, and PCI. He has established security awareness at both individual contributor and executive levels. His specialization in test strategy and automation practices has contributed to the development of best-practice methodologies in quality engineering. Additionally, he has focused on creating a culture of operational ownership and reducing toil through design and automation in DevOps.

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