Joe Carter
About Joe Carter
Joe Carter is a QA Team Lead at Emtec Inc., where he has worked since 2007. He previously served as a Senior QA Analyst at Quilogy for seven years and has extensive experience in Agile methodologies, test planning, and quality assurance processes.
Work at Emtec
Joe Carter has been employed at Emtec Inc. as a QA Team Lead since 2007. In this role, he oversees quality assurance processes and leads a team responsible for ensuring the quality of software products. His responsibilities include managing QA deployment processes and providing functional validation for projects prior to their production release. Joe's leadership in this position has contributed to the successful transition of software from development to production.
Previous Experience at Quilogy
Before joining Emtec, Joe Carter worked at Quilogy as a Senior QA Analyst from 2000 to 2007. During his seven years at Quilogy, he served as Scrum Master for the Program Messenger team, applying Agile methodologies to enhance team productivity. He developed comprehensive test plans and SQL queries to facilitate effective software testing. Additionally, Joe customized the issue tracker system to manage bugs and software change requests efficiently.
Education and Expertise
Joe Carter studied at Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Management Information Systems from 1997 to 1999. His educational background has provided him with a strong foundation in information systems, which he applies in his current role in quality assurance. His expertise includes developing test plans, managing QA processes, and ensuring compliance with quality standards.
Quality Assurance Contributions
In his career, Joe Carter has made significant contributions to quality assurance practices. He has created and updated deliverable documentation, including System Requirements Specifications and test plans. Joe's work ensures that software releases meet quality and compliance standards. His focus on functional validation prior to production releases has been crucial in maintaining high-quality software outputs.