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Divy Muni appointed as Assistant Vice President – Emerging Tech at Concret.io

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Divy Muni appointed as Assistant Vice President – Emerging Tech at Concret.io, where he contributes to advancing QA engineering, automation, and Salesforce-focused emerging technologies. His role builds on his previous position as QA Lead Consultant at the same organization, where he played a key role in shaping mock data solutions using smock-it, upgrading legacy test frameworks, building API testing frameworks, and driving QAOps initiatives through GitHub Actions and Bash scripting.

Before taking on leadership responsibilities at Concret.io, Divy excelled as a Senior QA Consultant (SDET), where he partnered with Big 4 clients as an automation champion. During this period, he built and scaled UTAM WDIO frameworks, integrated tools like SonarQube and PMD through CI/CD pipelines, and published blogs on emerging test automation technologies. His expertise extended to Salesforce administration, CI/CD workflows, and advanced automation using WebdriverIO, Cucumber, and JavaScript.

Earlier in his journey, Divy strengthened his testing foundation through roles at Planet Web Solutions and Netparam Technologies. He worked across manual and automation testing, enhanced product performance for medical domain applications, developed hybrid automation frameworks, and managed client interactions. His role at Netparam further deepened his understanding of QA processes while sharpening his test automation capabilities.

Divy began his career as a Software Automation Intern at C-DAC, where he gained hands-on experience working on live government projects, including server deployments for AFCAT examinations. His progression from intern to AVP reflects a consistent trajectory of learning, innovation, and technical leadership. With strong command over Salesforce testing, CI/CD, automation frameworks, and emerging QA tools, he continues to drive high-quality engineering outcomes in fast-evolving tech environments.

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