Ashfaque Ahammad is a seasoned Principal Software Quality Engineer at RTX, where he leverages over 20 years of extensive experience in software engineering to uphold the highest standards of quality throughout the engineering lifecycle. In his current role within the Mission Assurance Quality Team, Ashfaque...
Ashfaque Ahammad is a seasoned Principal Software Quality Engineer at RTX, where he leverages over 20 years of extensive experience in software engineering to uphold the highest standards of quality throughout the engineering lifecycle. In his current role within the Mission Assurance Quality Team, Ashfaque is instrumental in ensuring that all work products are meticulously verified and free from defects. His expertise encompasses a wide range of software quality assurance practices, from embedded code and tactical software to simulations and firmware integration.
Ashfaque's commitment to "Built-in" quality is evident in his strategic approach to planning and implementing key controls and processes. He adeptly integrates foundational software practices with emerging Software Assurance technologies, ensuring that RTX’s software products not only meet but exceed industry standards. His proficiency in test automation tools such as Selenium and QTP, along with his adeptness in Unix and Perl scripting, allows him to streamline testing processes and enhance the efficiency of software quality checks.
Key projects under Ashfaque's leadership have involved the development of robust test plans and the execution of comprehensive requirements analysis, ensuring that all software artifacts align with both customer expectations and regulatory compliance. His innovative mindset and attention to detail have made significant contributions to the successful delivery of complex software systems, reinforcing RTX's reputation as a leader in the defense and aerospace sectors. Ashfaque's dedication to continuous improvement and excellence in software quality assurance positions him as a pivotal figure in driving the success of RTX’s mission-critical projects.