William Fennell

Quality Assurance Engineer at CrunchTime!
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(386) 825-5501
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Boston, US

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Experience

    • United States
    • Software Development
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Quality Assurance Engineer
      • Oct 2015 - Oct 2016

      In my time at Crunch Time! I Tested Program functionality on various restaurant back office management utilities. I Developed test plans for new features, core functionality and regression testing of various web based and Mobile products including Teamworx!, Counter!, Reconciler!, and Impact!. I also Coordinated with teams across the globe to conduct testing and to begin the automation efforts within our testing plans. In my time at Crunch Time! I Tested Program functionality on various restaurant back office management utilities. I Developed test plans for new features, core functionality and regression testing of various web based and Mobile products including Teamworx!, Counter!, Reconciler!, and Impact!. I also Coordinated with teams across the globe to conduct testing and to begin the automation efforts within our testing plans.

    • United States
    • Information Services
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Software Development Engineer in Test
      • 2013 - 2015

      In this position I mainly Tested Service Level and Database Level functionality across multiple projects. The services were soap services, and windows services. The databases were all Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2. They were tested via both manual testing and an in house automation system designed using C# and Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2. The whole development house moved over to using Git Repositories though when I started we still existed in a Microsoft SVN environment. In addition to my… Show more In this position I mainly Tested Service Level and Database Level functionality across multiple projects. The services were soap services, and windows services. The databases were all Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2. They were tested via both manual testing and an in house automation system designed using C# and Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2. The whole development house moved over to using Git Repositories though when I started we still existed in a Microsoft SVN environment. In addition to my main automation and testing responsibilities I was also the lead tester for a system composed of a client dll we designed to be implemented across all teams in the corporation to deliver messages to an Active MQ server, being consumed by a keraph server, both running in a Linux Environment. This system was built to handle well over 16,000,000 messages an hour with a less than 1% message drop rate. Show less In this position I mainly Tested Service Level and Database Level functionality across multiple projects. The services were soap services, and windows services. The databases were all Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2. They were tested via both manual testing and an in house automation system designed using C# and Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2. The whole development house moved over to using Git Repositories though when I started we still existed in a Microsoft SVN environment. In addition to my… Show more In this position I mainly Tested Service Level and Database Level functionality across multiple projects. The services were soap services, and windows services. The databases were all Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2. They were tested via both manual testing and an in house automation system designed using C# and Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2. The whole development house moved over to using Git Repositories though when I started we still existed in a Microsoft SVN environment. In addition to my main automation and testing responsibilities I was also the lead tester for a system composed of a client dll we designed to be implemented across all teams in the corporation to deliver messages to an Active MQ server, being consumed by a keraph server, both running in a Linux Environment. This system was built to handle well over 16,000,000 messages an hour with a less than 1% message drop rate. Show less

    • United States
    • Book and Periodical Publishing
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • QA Engineer
      • 2011 - 2013

      ● Tested program functionality on the educational software produced by Scholastic Education ● Developed test plans for new features, core functionality and regression testing ● Identified and documented defects within products ● Determined the steps required to reproduce defects reported from the field ● Tested program functionality on the educational software produced by Scholastic Education ● Developed test plans for new features, core functionality and regression testing ● Identified and documented defects within products ● Determined the steps required to reproduce defects reported from the field

    • United States
    • Defense and Space Manufacturing
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Embeded Systems Intern
      • Sep 2008 - Jan 2009

      I did work on a library used in many of the projects that were currently in production. The library was used for various calculations over a distributed computing system. The main job I ended up working on was a Median function that had been working incorrectly up until i found the error. Other than this i was placed on various jobs concerning the aforementioned library and a little bit of research as well I did work on a library used in many of the projects that were currently in production. The library was used for various calculations over a distributed computing system. The main job I ended up working on was a Median function that had been working incorrectly up until i found the error. Other than this i was placed on various jobs concerning the aforementioned library and a little bit of research as well

Education

  • Wentworth Institute of Technology
    Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Computer Science
    2004 - 2009

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