Matt Stave

Test Team Lead - Watson Core Techology

Since 1996, Matt Stave has been working in Alphablox. This person is a proficient Senior Manager with over 14 years of work experience. According to Matt's CV and work profile, Matt Stave has worked at more than three companies with diverse backgrounds and gained different skills. Matt attended school at the University of California, Santa Cruz from 1985 to 1990. Matt Stave can be found in Portland, Oregon – where this person currently lives. You can search for this person's contacts. We can also provide you detailed contact information upon request.
Name variants:
Matthew Stave, Matthias Stave
Last updated Jun 07, 2024

Contact Information

Last Update
Jun 21, 2022
Email
ms**@ibm.com, ms**@gmail.com
Location
Portland, OR
Company

Workplace

Senior Manager

Industry

Computer Software

Work History

Senior Manager

At various times, Product Manager, QA Manager, Support Manager, Engineering Manager, Programmer.
Oct 1996 — Jul 2004

Test Team Lead - Watson Core Techology

Ibm
New York, NY
Since 2011: Architecting, developing and evangelizing tools and techniques for IBM to effectively invest in Watson quality. SME on devops / automation / agile / testing. Previously: Developm...
from Jul 2004

Various

Tech Support Engineer, Tech Support Manager, Program/Project/Release Manager
Jun 1990 — Aug 1996

Education

Sep 1985 — Jun 1990

Occupations

Executive
Team Leader
Senior Manager
Produce Manager
Quality Manager
Support Manager
Engineer
Engineering Manager
Technology Manager
IT Professional
Programmer
Computer Programmer
Computer Software Professional
Development Director
Manager
Operations Manager
Production Manager
Managers
Technical Managers
Software Developers
HR Manager

Skills

Agile Methodologies
Testing
Software Engineering
Management
Software Project Management
Software Quality Assurance
Quality Assurance
Test Automation
Scrum
Software Development
Java
Test Planning
Sql
Xml
Enterprise Software
Selenium
System Testing
Quality Center
Product Management
Html
Cloud Computing
Unix
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