Mark Moloney
About Mark Moloney
Mark Moloney is a Quality Assurance Engineer with over nine years of experience in various testing roles across multiple companies in the UK. He currently works at Egress Software Technologies and has a strong background in financial services and software testing methodologies.
Work at Egress Software Technologies
Mark Moloney has been employed at Egress Software Technologies as a Quality Assurance Engineer since 2020. In this role, he focuses on ensuring the quality and reliability of software products. His responsibilities include functional and non-functional testing, regression testing, and system data analysis. Mark's expertise contributes to the development of secure and efficient software solutions.
Previous Experience in Quality Assurance
Prior to his current position, Mark Moloney worked at several organizations in quality assurance roles. He served as a Senior Test Analyst at JHC LLP from 2013 to 2019, where he gained extensive experience in testing methodologies. He also held positions as a Test Analyst at Contigo Software and as a System Tester at Kalamazoo-Reynolds, accumulating over nine years of experience in various testing practices.
Educational Background
Mark Moloney studied Mathematics at Royal Holloway, University of London, where he earned his Bachelor's degree from 2007 to 2010. His foundational education at Handsworth Grammar School from 2000 to 2007 provided him with a solid academic background, preparing him for his future studies and career in technology and quality assurance.
Technical Skills and Knowledge
Mark possesses a comprehensive set of technical skills relevant to his role as a Quality Assurance Engineer. He is proficient in Microsoft Office tools, SQL, SILK Central, JIRA, Visual Studios, TFS Manager, and ALM Quality Centre. His experience includes website and app testing on iOS and Android devices, as well as familiarity with SVN, Team City, Octopus, and Azure for code management.
Training in Penetration Testing
Recently, Mark Moloney has begun training in penetration testing techniques and common exploits. He is familiarizing himself with tools and languages such as Kali Linux, Burp Suite, Metasploit, and Python. This training enhances his skill set and prepares him for addressing security challenges in software development.