Quentin Kayila Massamba
About Quentin Kayila Massamba
Quentin Kayila Massamba is a Scrum Master and Analyste fonctionnel based in Québec, Canada, with extensive experience in guiding project teams in Scrum and Kanban methodologies since 2018. He has held various roles at Cofomo Québec and has a solid educational background in information technology.
Current Role at Cofomo Québec
Quentin Kayila Massamba currently holds multiple positions at Cofomo Québec. He has been working as an Analyste fonctionnel since 2011, contributing to various projects for over 13 years. Additionally, he serves as Architecte de solutions informatiques since 2016, where he focuses on designing and implementing IT solutions. Since 2018, he has also taken on the role of Scrum Master, guiding teams in the application of Scrum methodologies to enhance project delivery.
Previous Experience in Functional Analysis
Prior to his current role, Quentin worked as an Analyste fonctionnel at CSPQ - Gouvernement du Québec from 2007 to 2008 for one year. He then joined LGS - Une société IBM, where he continued in the same role from 2009 to 2011 for two years. In 2015, he briefly worked at Université Laval as Analyste en informatique for six months, further expanding his expertise in functional analysis.
Education and Certifications
Quentin holds a Baccalauréat in Informatique from Université Laval, which he completed from 2004 to 2009. He has also pursued additional certifications to enhance his skills. In 2011, he achieved the ITIL v3 Foundation certification from Axelos Global Best Practice. In 2015, he completed the Professional Scrum Master I (PSM I) certification through Scrum.org, which has contributed to his proficiency in Agile methodologies.
Expertise in Agile Methodologies
Since 2018, Quentin has been actively involved in guiding project teams in the effective implementation of Scrum and Kanban methodologies. He encourages team creativity and self-organization, aiming to meet project goals efficiently. His role in stimulating creativity within project teams has been a significant aspect of his contributions in the Agile framework.