Verocel, Inc.
Susan Keller has extensive work experience in the software engineering field. Susan began their career in 2000 as an Associate Software Engineer at Raytheon Company, where they were responsible for organizing and managing the requirements testing and validation of a real-time missile system. Susan also designed a database to report and manage the testing effort using the DOORS Requirements Management database tool.
In 2010, Susan joined Raytheon Co. as a Sr. Software Engineer, Task Lead, and Software Training Instructor. In this role, they performed system level software acceptance testing and data analysis. Susan also developed and taught software training courses in Japan, training approximately 65 Japanese engineers. Susan led a team of 5 to 19 engineers and managed both on-site and off-site team members. Susan was responsible for verifying approximately 1100 software requirements and designed a database to support the testing effort.
Susan then worked at Fisheye Software as a System Software Engineer from 2012 to 2013. Finally, they joined Verocel Inc. in 2014 as a Principle Engineer, Project Manager, and Component Lead.
Overall, Susan Keller has demonstrated expertise in software engineering, project management, and leadership roles throughout their career.
Susan Keller attended Regis College in Weston, MA from 2012 to 2014, where they studied Integrative Health. Susan then furthered their education at the Integrative Health Center at Emerson Hospital from 2010 to 2012, earning a degree in Reiki Level I and II and Advanced Techniques, specializing in Integrative Health and Healing. Prior to that, Susan studied Computer Science at the State University of New York at Oswego, where they completed their Bachelor's degree, although the specific years of attendance are not mentioned. Additionally, they pursued French Studies at the University of Caen in France from 1984 to 1985, obtaining a Certification Level 4 out of 7, with a focus on French Literature, Civilization, History, and Language.
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Verocel, Inc.
Verocel was founded in 1999 by George Romanski and James Chelini. While working at another corporation that was trying to develop and verify its own safety critical software, George and Jim realized that for many companies, development and verification need to be independent entities. As a separate software verification service, Verocel can provide complete verification support, gap analysis, and support to augment existing materials, as well as independent testing services. A company that is focused primarily on the needs of verification can be lean, efficient, and world-class in its area of expertise. To be that lean, efficient, world-class company, Verocel is constantly improving its efficiency through automation, improving its quality through integration, and reducing its costs by combining integration with automation. Verocel stays at the forefront of verification issues by chairing and belonging to a number of committees and standards bodies. By participating in these organizations, Verocel helps influence the constantly-evolving safety standards, is aware of proposed changes even before they are official, and thus can continually adapt to remain compliant with the various standards and requirements.