Summary
James Romach is an experienced SDET with over two decades in software and hardware engineering and a decade focused on quality automation for medical and safety-critical systems. He has designed firmware, embedded and real-time systems, user interfaces, databases, and FDA-compliant documentation while automating tests for infusion pumps, cryo-ablation devices, and implanted therapy controllers. Proficient in Selenium, Winium, Python, VB.NET and C#, he blends deep low-level debugging and systems knowledge with modern test automation practices. His prior teaching experience in Minneapolis–St. Paul sharpened his ability to communicate complex technical concepts and mentor teams. Known for bridging development, testing, and regulatory needs, he reliably delivers auditable, high-integrity solutions in regulated environments.
10 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
University of Minnesota Twin Cities
Bachelor of Applied Science (B.A.Sc.), Computer Science, Minors Physics and Math, Bachelor of Applied Science (B.A.Sc.), Computer Science, Minors Physics and Math at Eastern Michigan University
English, German