David Ganguin
About David Ganguin
David Ganguin is a Development Tester at Relic Entertainment in Vancouver, British Columbia, with a background in quality assurance and engineering technology. He holds a Diploma of Technology in Architecture and Building Engineering Technology from the British Columbia Institute of Technology.
Current Role at Relic Entertainment
David Ganguin has been employed at Relic Entertainment as a Development Tester since 2019. His role involves testing and ensuring the quality of video game products developed by the company. Relic Entertainment is known for its work on popular franchises, and Ganguin's contributions support the development process in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Previous Experience in Quality Assurance
Prior to his current position, David Ganguin worked as a QA Analyst at East Side Games from 2016 to 2018. In this role, he focused on quality assurance processes to enhance the gaming experience. He also served as a Senior Quality Assurance Analyst at United Front Games from 2014 to 2016, where he contributed to the quality control of various gaming projects.
Development Support at VMC
David Ganguin worked at VMC as Development Support for five months in 2018. His responsibilities included assisting development teams in Burnaby, British Columbia, ensuring that projects met quality standards and timelines. He also held the position of Automation Analyst at VMC for nine months in 2013, where he focused on automation testing processes.
Educational Background in Architecture and Engineering
David Ganguin studied at the British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT) from 2007 to 2009, where he earned a Diploma of Technology in Architecture and Building Engineering Technology. This educational background provided him with foundational knowledge in engineering principles and design, which may complement his technical skills in the gaming industry.
Early Career and Technical Roles
Before entering the gaming industry, David Ganguin worked as an Engineering Technologist at RDH Group from 2011 to 2012. His early career also included a role as Development Support at VMC. These positions helped him develop technical skills applicable to his later work in quality assurance and development testing.