Eugenio Elizondo
About Eugenio Elizondo
Eugenio Elizondo is the Quality Assurance and Development Team Manager at Epicor, with extensive experience in quality assurance and automation engineering.
Current Role at Epicor
Eugenio Elizondo is currently serving as the Quality Assurance and Development Team Manager at Epicor. His role focuses on leading the quality assurance processes, supervising the development team, and ensuring high standards in product delivery. He is responsible for managing the release process from field tests through general release, ensuring smooth transitions and high-quality outcomes. Additionally, Eugenio's involvement includes mentoring the team on process and product capabilities, thereby enhancing their skills and knowledge in quality assurance.
Previous Roles at Epicor
Before his current role, Eugenio Elizondo worked as a Senior Quality Assurance Automation Engineer at Epicor starting in 2021. Prior to that, from 2016 to 2021, he served as a Quality Assurance Automation Engineer. In these roles, Eugenio was responsible for developing and applying testing processes for both new and existing products to meet client needs. His work included actively participating in requirements reviews and providing strategic recommendations as a Subject Matter Expert (SME). Furthermore, he tracked defects to closure and maintained an up-to-date defect repository, which was crucial for efficient issue resolution and documentation.
Career at Accenture
Eugenio's professional journey also includes working at Accenture as an Automation Testing Engineer from 2014 to 2016. Based in Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico, he specialized in automation testing, contributing significantly to the company's quality assurance processes. His tenure at Accenture allowed him to gain valuable experience in testing automation and quality management in a high-paced, client-focused environment.
Educational Background
Eugenio Elizondo pursued his Bachelor's degree in Ingeniería mecatrónica from Universidad Regiomontana S.C., studying there from 2008 to 2012. This four-year program equipped him with a strong foundation in mechatronics engineering, a multidisciplinary field combining mechanical, electrical, computer, and control engineering. Eugenio's educational background played a pivotal role in shaping his expertise and technical skills in quality assurance and development. Although he also studied at Universidad de Monterrey in 1970 for a brief period, his primary academic credentials stem from Universidad Regiomontana.