Christel Keyrouz
About Christel Keyrouz
Christel Keyrouz is a Test Engineer currently employed at Murex, where she has worked since 2021. She has a background in engineering and has held various roles in the technology and electrical sectors, including positions as a Business Analyst and Release Management Consultant at Murex.
Current Role as Test Engineer
Christel Keyrouz currently holds the position of Test Engineer at Murex, where she has been employed since 2021. In this role, she is responsible for ensuring the quality and functionality of software products through rigorous testing processes. Her experience in the field allows her to contribute effectively to the development and enhancement of Murex's software solutions.
Previous Experience at Murex
Before her current role, Christel Keyrouz worked at Murex as a Business Analyst from 2019 to 2021. During her time in this position, she focused on analyzing business requirements and facilitating communication between stakeholders. Additionally, she served as a Release Management Consultant at Murex from 2018 to 2021, where she managed software releases and ensured that project timelines were met.
Internship Experience
Christel Keyrouz has gained valuable experience through various internships. She interned at MATelec in 2015 for two months, where she was exposed to practical applications in the industry. In 2016, she worked as an Electrical Engineering Intern at Liban Cables, Nexans group, for two months. She also completed an internship at Alfa in 2017, further enhancing her engineering skills.
Educational Background
Christel Keyrouz studied at the Lebanese American University, where she earned an Engineer’s Degree in Electrical, Electronics, and Communications Engineering from 2013 to 2017. This educational foundation provided her with the technical knowledge and skills necessary for her career in engineering and technology.
Early Career Roles
In addition to her internships, Christel Keyrouz worked as a Computer Lab Assistant at the Lebanese American University from 2014 to 2016. This role involved assisting students and faculty with computer-related tasks, contributing to her overall understanding of technology and support services.