Sinclair McCutcheon has a diverse work experience spanning multiple companies and roles. They started their career in 2008 as a Sales Assistant and Photoshop Technician at Transform Your Image Ltd, where they edited customers' photographs using Photoshop CS3/4 to a high standard. In 2011, they joined SEGA Europe Limited as a QA Games Tester, responsible for functionality and destructive testing on the AAA project Total War: Fall of the Samurai. They inputted bugs into the database using Test Track Pro and performed regression testing.
In 2012, Sinclair joined NaturalMotion as a QA Games Tester, working on iOS and Android mobile app games such as CSR Racing, My Horse, and Clumsy Ninja. Their main duties included functionality and destructive testing. They later became a Senior QA Tester at NaturalMotion, managing Analytics QA for the QA department, conducting implementation testing of Telemetry, and performing in-house tools testing.
Since 2017, Sinclair has been working at NorthRow as a QA Engineer and QA Automation Engineer. In their current role, they create and maintain automation tests for UI, APIs, and serverless frameworks using tools like Selenium, Selenide, Cypress, Cucumber, Rest Assured, and Docker. They are also responsible for manual testing, implementation testing, regression testing, and bug reporting using Jira.
Throughout their career, Sinclair has obtained ISTQB Foundation certification and has demonstrated expertise in various testing methodologies and tools.
Sinclair McCutcheon completed their education with the following chronological history:
From 1999 to 2001, Sinclair attended Ilkley Grammar School, where they obtained their GCSE's.
From 2001 to 2003, Sinclair enrolled at Leeds Arts University, where they pursued an Advanced vocational A-Level in Graphic Design.
Following this, from 2004 to 2006, Sinclair attended Craven College and completed their A Levels, although the specific field of study is unknown.
Finally, from 2006 to 2009, Sinclair pursued a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Film and Television Production at York St. John's University.
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