Radhakrishnan Ramachandran

Senior Software Engineer at Matillion

Radhakrishnan Ramachandran's work experience includes:

- Senior Software Engineer at Matillion (2019 - present): Oversaw the upgrade of Tomcat 8 to Tomcat 10, mentored junior team members, and contributed to the design and development of complex software solutions using Java and related technologies. Also served as a Product Owner for Matillion Data Loader, leading and delivering initiatives and collaborating with cross-functional teams.

- Software Engineer at Cyprotex (2015 - 2019): Developed an Integration Testing framework, implemented multiple Java web services using Spring, and worked on the implementation of an MDD domain-independent platform.

- Software Engineer at Ultra Electronics Airport Systems (2012 - 2015): Worked in the Integration team responsible for delivering a low-risk, standards-based solution for airport systems. Designed and developed new JMS services, improved the efficiency of the testing process, and configured Jenkins Continuous Integration.

- Java Web Developer at EduBiz Technologies Private Ltd. (2011 - 2012): Worked in a small team delivering customized web applications based on clients' requirements, including direct communication with clients.

- Web Developer at eTeamUps Ltd (2011): Designed and developed a prototype web application for a professional social networking platform, including implementing a sophisticated real-time matching algorithm.

- Freelance Web Developer (2010 - 2011): Developed e-commerce sites and built a system to support Tandem subdomains with a multilevel CMS for a UK-based client.

Radhakrishnan Ramachandran completed their Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.) degree in Computer Science and Engineering at Anna University from 2005 to 2009. Radhakrishnan then pursued an MSc Advanced Software Engineering degree at the University of Leicester from 2010 to 2011. In terms of additional certifications, Radhakrishnan obtained a Lean Sigma Business Green Belt certification from Smallpeice Enterprises in January 2019.

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