James Hebert
About James Hebert
James Hebert is a Quality Assurance Analyst at Chase, where he has worked since 2016 in Salem, NH. He holds a Bachelor's Degree in Marketing from Plymouth State University and has extensive experience in testing processes and Agile methodologies.
Work at Chase
James Hebert has been employed at Chase since 2016, serving as a Quality Assurance Analyst in Salem, NH. In this role, he documents test procedures and findings, ensuring the reconciliation of test results from various test groups. He develops testing processes and approaches utilizing Agile methodologies, which enhances the efficiency of the testing lifecycle. His responsibilities include designing and maintaining the integrity of the overall testing strategy, coordinating component and system testing with relevant technical teams, and executing tests in both QA and contingency environments.
Previous Experience at Chase
Before his current position, James Hebert worked at Chase as an Implementation Manager I in Global Boarding from 2008 to 2016, also based in Salem, NH. During this time, he gained extensive experience in managing implementation processes and collaborating with various teams to ensure successful project outcomes. His tenure in this role lasted for eight years, contributing to his deep understanding of the organization's operational framework.
Education and Expertise
James Hebert studied at Plymouth State University, where he earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Marketing from 1986 to 1990. This educational background provides him with a solid foundation in business principles, which he applies in his current role as a Quality Assurance Analyst. His expertise includes designing, developing, and implementing test plans and scripts based on detailed business requirements, as well as remaining current on new technologies and methodologies through ongoing training.
Testing Strategy and Collaboration
In his role, James Hebert designs and ensures the integrity of the testing strategy. He collaborates with business and technology leads to establish acceptable test result ranges, facilitating effective communication regarding cross-organization architectural issues and decisions. His work involves coordinating testing efforts across various technical groups, ensuring comprehensive coverage and adherence to quality standards.