José Pablo Miranda Sandoval
About José Pablo Miranda Sandoval
José Pablo Miranda Sandoval is a Senior QA Automation Engineer with extensive experience in software quality assurance, including roles at BairesDev and Distillery. He holds multiple degrees in Information Technology and Computer Science from Universidad Galileo and has a strong background in automation testing across various platforms.
Current Role at BairesDev
José Pablo Miranda Sandoval currently serves as a Senior QA Automation Engineer at BairesDev, a position he has held since 2022. In this role, he focuses on enhancing the quality assurance processes through automation, ensuring the reliability and performance of software products.
Previous Experience in Quality Assurance
Before joining BairesDev, José worked at several organizations in various QA roles. He was a Senior QA Automation Engineer at Distillery for 7 months in 2021, and a Software Quality Assurance Lead at 3Pillar Global for 9 months in 2020. He also held positions at HealthCare.com and Fox Networks Group, where he contributed to the quality assurance of software applications.
Educational Background in Information Technology
José studied at Universidad Galileo, where he earned a Master’s degree in Information Technology from 2015 to 2016. He also completed a postgraduate degree in Database Management and another in Computer Security, both enhancing his technical expertise in the field.
Teaching Experience in Academia
In addition to his industry experience, José has contributed to academia as an Assistant Professor at Universidad Francisco Marroquín, where he taught Assembler Programming for one month in 2018. He also served as a Catedrático at Minfin for one month in the same year.
Technical Skills and Expertise
José possesses a strong skill set in both relational and non-relational databases, which supports his work in diverse data management systems. He has implemented automation for testing applications across multiple platforms, including mobile and web apps, utilizing tools such as Appium, WebDriverIO, and Mocha.