Juan Ignacio Herrero Martínez
About Juan Ignacio Herrero Martínez
Juan Ignacio Herrero Martínez is an Analista Telco at Neoris, specializing in Java programming for web applications. He has a background in sociology and computer engineering, along with expertise in software quality assurance.
Work at NEORIS
Juan Ignacio Herrero Martínez has been employed at NEORIS as an Analista Telco since 2017. In this role, he is actively involved in a quality management project, contributing to the improvement of processes and systems within the telecommunications sector. His responsibilities include providing specific training related to his role, ensuring that team members are equipped with the necessary skills and knowledge to perform effectively.
Education and Expertise
Juan Ignacio Herrero Martínez studied at Universidad Complutense de Madrid, where he pursued degrees in Sociología and Ingeniería informática, completing three and two years of coursework, respectively. He also attended Talentum empleo at Fundación Telefónica, where he specialized in Desarrollo Web con JAVA. He holds an ISTQB certification, which signifies his expertise in software quality assurance, particularly in the context of Java programming for web applications.
Background
Before joining NEORIS, Juan Ignacio Herrero Martínez participated in the Programa de Empleabilidad Joven de Fundación Telefónica as Alumno Empleo Digital Desarrollo Web con JAVA in 2016 for six months. This experience provided him with foundational skills in web development and digital employment, which he has since applied in his current role. His educational background and early career experiences have shaped his expertise in the telecommunications field.
Achievements
In his current position, Juan Ignacio Herrero Martínez has gained experience in preparing billing test suites and documenting test cases for TIWS Telefónica. His contributions to quality management projects at NEORIS reflect his commitment to enhancing software quality and operational efficiency within the telecommunications industry.