Technical Lead Resume
SUMMARY:
- Around 7+ years of IT experience in design, development, implementation and testing of Client - Server, Web Applications using Java/J2EE Technologies.
- Experience in SDLC (Software Development Life Cycle) that includes Requirements Analysis, Design, Coding, Testing, Implementation, Maintenance with methodologies like Waterfall Model and Agile Methodology.
- Experience in client-side Technologies such as HTML/HTML5, CSS/CSS3, JavaScript and JQuery, AJAX, JSON.
- Experience with the ORM tool Hibernate involving Connection pooling, Mappings, Transaction Management, HQL (Hibernate Query Language. Expertise in installing and setting up MQ monitoring tools.
- Experience in implementing SOA (Service Oriented Architecture) using Web Services (SOAP, WSDL, Restful, and JAX-WS) and REST Services.
- Experience with micro services using Spring Boot and OSGI bundles.
- Used Maven scripts for building and deploying the application in web/App servers. Experience with databases like MySQL.
- Hands on experience in Cloud services such as Docker and containerization using MS Azure
- Strong debugging and troubleshooting skills.
TECHNICAL SKILLS:
Operating Systems: Windows XP/Vista/7/10/UNIX/LINUX(RHEL)
Languages: Java/J2EE, Linux/UNIX, Python
Java Technologies: Servlets, JSP, design pattern, JAXB, JMS (Active MQ)
Java Frameworks: Spring (MVC, Remoting, JDBC), Hibernate, JMX, Spring Boot
Web Technologies: Web Service, HTML, extjs, JavaScript, CSS, JSON, Ajax
IDE Tools: Eclipse, NetBeans 7.3, Intelij14
Methodologies: Agile, Waterfall
Server: Tomcat 8.5, Jboss 5.0, Glassfish 4.0, Apache Karaf
Testing: Junit Testing, Mockito, Powermock
Tools: winscp, Putty, VPN, TeamCity, Maven, Bamboo
Database: PostGresql9.2, MySQL 5.5, Derby, Sybase
Version Control Tools: CVS, SVN, GitHub, GitLab
Cloud Technology: Docker & Containers in Azure
WORK EXPERIENCE:
Confidential
Technical Lead
Responsibilities:
- Worked as a module lead for wireless credit-check module.
- Responsible for client communication and requirement freezing. Writing, updating and maintaining technical program, creating Technical design documents to support the requirements.
- Testing, debugging, diagnosing and correcting errors and faults in an applications programming language within established testing protocols, guidelines and quality standards to ensure programs and applications perform to specification
- Support to the existing Application Delivery (Operations) teams and provide Hot Fixes /Break Fixes needed to maintain the current production state.
Confidential
Consultant
Responsibilities:
- Worked for eScope which supports the monitoring of deals booked using multiple trading systems.
- Implemented Integration testing for FX exchange currency Convertor tool.
- Fixing existing bugs and production deployment.
- Designed and developed code for new requirements.
Confidential
IT Analysts
Responsibilities:
- Developed OpsBackEnd tool which is used to execute the scripts on targets systems, it automates the script execution in production support environment.
- Worked on TransManager which is an environment for understanding the current state of systems, particularly Enterprise IT systems, and deriving strategies for transforming them to new states based on objectives and constraints.
- Worked on development of OpsConsole which is Next Generation Production Support where it logs and records clicks of IS staff while solving any ticket which can be tracked later to see who has done what and when and generate the knowledge base in order to minimize the time to solve ticket .
- Implemented complex algorithms to establish connectivity with different OS using core java.
- Implemented asynchronous messaging queue to establish the communication in integrated environment with different tools.
- Incorporated Guacamole library to establish Web based RDP.
- Understanding of business scenarios and requirements.
- Developed wide number of generic classes that reduced rework.
- Maintained documents, business interaction for requirements.
- Production deployment and support.
