Lucie Grandbouche
About Lucie Grandbouche
Lucie Grandbouche is an Ingénieur Développement Qualité Logiciel at Planisware in Sophia-Antipolis since 2022, with a background in electrical and electronic engineering from Polytech Nice Sophia. She has diverse experiences including volunteering in Tanzania, previous roles in software quality development, and involvement in cultural activities.
Work at Planisware
Lucie Grandbouche has been employed at Planisware since 2022 as an Ingénieur développement qualité logiciel. In this role, she focuses on software quality development, contributing to the company's projects and initiatives in Sophia-Antipolis. Her experience in software quality assurance is integral to maintaining high standards within the organization.
Previous Experience in Software Development
Before joining Planisware, Lucie worked at Scalian as an Ingénieur développement qualité logiciel from 2019 to 2022. Her responsibilities included ensuring software quality and reliability. Additionally, she served as an Assistant de projet and architecte fonctionnel at Orange from 2018 to 2019, where she contributed to project management and functional architecture.
Education and Expertise
Lucie Grandbouche studied at Polytech Nice Sophia, where she pursued a degree in Ingénierie électrique et électronique. She completed her studies and earned the Diplôme d'ingénieur in 2019 after five years of education. This academic background provides her with a strong foundation in engineering principles and practices.
Volunteer Work and Community Engagement
In 2019, Lucie volunteered in Tanzania for two months, teaching science in English at a local school. She also organizes traditional events in her village, Thièry, including the festin, a traditional festival in the hinterland of Nice. Her involvement in community activities reflects her commitment to education and cultural heritage.
Cultural and Artistic Involvement
Lucie has a background in the arts, having attended the conservatory of music in Menton. She is skilled in singing, dancing, and playing the guitar. Additionally, she practices theater with a troupe in Sophia-Antipolis and was a member of the Menton folk group, a charitable association, which highlights her dedication to cultural activities.