Seasoned Software Engineer with a proven track record at JP Morgan and Chase along with prior experience, adept in Agile methodologies and leading development teams. Excelled in full-stack Java application development and microservices, enhancing system performance by 30%. Proven strengths include strong problem-solving abilities, effective teamwork skills, and adherence to software development best practices. Skilled in J2SE, J2EE, and effective team mentorship, I bring a blend of technical expertise and leadership to drive project success. .
Projects: FLRA (Fair Lending Risk Assessment), QORA, and Challenge.
FLRA is used to perform yearly assessments on the LOBs with narrative and quantifiable information which is provided by the LOB officials. QORA helps in generating PPTs with metrics from the Core application and commentary provided within the QORA module. The challenge module is to challenge the first line of defense operations on the process, risk, and control, with issues along with legal entities.
Project: Fusion application.
Fusion architecture defines guidelines and develops frameworks that can be commonly used by all fusion applications.
Project: Credit On Demand (CRD)
CRD is a configurable, web-based application that streamlines the distribution and receipt of new credit applications and eliminates incomplete customer submissions. CRD automates the credit management process, enabling credit managers to make quicker, more accurate decisions. The collaborative review workflow standardizes review processes and enables cross-departmental collaboration between sales, credit, and supporting teams via automatic application routing, while providing a full audit trail. CRD provides role-based visibility, security limits access to sensitive information, and identifies the 'at-risk' customers through a predictive risk scoring model. Backup data and decision inputs are automatically gathered and made readily available to review with the application, and during periodic reviews. A collaboration platform drives efficient approval hierarchies and customer/internal notifications about credit decisions.
Project: Software Management Organizer (SMO)
SMO is a common application for remote software, hardware, and license management of Ericsson network elements. SMO provides a process-oriented working environment for the user and uniform software handling for different network element types. With the user interface of SMO, the operator can supervise the activation of parallel jobs toward multiple nodes from a single terminal.
Oracle Certified Java se6 Programmer (OCJP), 01/01/14