Deepankar Joshi
About Deepankar Joshi
Deepankar Joshi is a Test Manager at Maveric Systems Limited, where he leads a team of over 20 members in a hybrid Agile environment. He has a background in Physics, Chemical Engineering, and Information Technology, and has experience in banking modules and Agile project transformation.
Work at Maveric Systems
Deepankar Joshi has been employed at Maveric Systems Limited as a Test Manager since 2016. In this role, he manages a team of over 20 members who are distributed across various geographies. His work environment is hybrid Agile, allowing for flexibility and collaboration among team members. Deepankar focuses on ensuring compliance with the requirements set forth by the Federal Reserve, which is critical in the financial services sector.
Education and Expertise
Deepankar Joshi has a solid educational background in engineering and management. He completed his Bachelor of Engineering in Chemical Engineering at Manipal Institute of Technology from 2006 to 2010. He then pursued a Post Graduate Program in Management with a focus on Information Technology and Operations Management at Great Lakes Institute of Management from 2015 to 2016. Additionally, he attended Atomic Energy Central School from 1992 to 2004, where he studied Physics.
Background in Infosys
Before joining Maveric Systems, Deepankar Joshi worked at Infosys for a total of four years. He served as a Systems Engineer from 2010 to 2012 in the Mumbai Area and later as a Senior Systems Engineer from 2013 to 2015 in the Bengaluru Area. During his tenure at Infosys, he gained experience in various banking modules, including CASA, Loans, and Payment Systems, and was involved in implementing Finacle UBS solutions for multiple clients.
Agile Transformation Experience
Deepankar Joshi contributed to the transformation of project management methodologies at Infosys, specifically transitioning from a waterfall Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) to an Agile Scrum-based approach. This shift aimed to enhance project efficiency and adaptability, aligning with modern software development practices.