Summary
Scott Wedge is a pragmatic Network Test Developer with over two decades of hands-on experience validating embedded Linux cybersecurity appliances, industrial switches and management systems across startups and large enterprises. He excels as a lone tester in lab-heavy environments—reconfiguring networks, rebooting/reimaging devices, and using Spirent, Agilent/IXIA, Wireshark and tcpdump to uncover subtle bugs others accept as normal. His background spans QA leadership, field trials and 24x7 customer support, with deep domain knowledge in routing, VLANs, VPNs, SNMP/MIBs, intrusion detection and automation with Selenium. Colleagues rely on his “fresh eyes” approach to find elusive defects and then work closely with developers to verify fixes end-to-end. Currently based in Old Toronto, he’s actively sharpening Python, C and test automation skills through online study and seeks a hands-on lab role where he can expand automation coverage. An underrated strength: he improves lab infrastructure and processes as readily as he finds bugs, boosting team productivity and demo reliability.
8 years of coding experience
18 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor’s Degree, Electrical Engineering, Bachelor’s Degree, Electrical Engineering at University of Waterloo
English