Azzam Aziz

Software Engineer, Car Enthusiast

Passionate about creating modular, scalable, and easily maintainable projects to drive the business and IT by delivering good user experience and reusable services.

Resume

Experience

Amrock

Software Engineer
June/2013 – Current

Purchase Portal (2018)

  • Converted monolithic services into micro services allowing daily code pushes instead of bi-weekly.
  • Led the TDD effort and taught engineers red-green refactoring with live unit testing.

Package Tracker (2016 – 2017)

  • Developed a service to locate packages within 8 stories in less than 5 minutes with 0 lost packages increasing efficiency by 45% by automating how work is served.
  • Redesigned and standardized the asynchronous UI communication with APIs lowering call time from 21 minutes to 0.85 seconds resulting in higher orders scanned per minute and user satisfaction.
  • Led the testing effort and introduced the NUnit framework resulting in 85% code coverage and minimizing functional bugs in production.

Audit Engine (2015 – 2016)

  • Participated in designing and creating an audit engine to facilitate questions, answers, and metrics that helped tech teams to produce solutions faster.
  • Implemented the WPF Prism pub-sub framework for UI events allowing teams to consume the UI without dependencies.

Optic (2014 – 2015)

  • Created an OCR manual extraction tool reducing orders taking > 42 minutes from 50% to 3.4% and error rate from 44% to 3.4%. Reduced costs by reducing rejected legal descriptions due to spelling errors.

Skills

C#, .Net Core, WPF, OCR, Web API 2.0, ServiceStack, NUnit, TDD, Arduino, APIs, Azure, Cloud Services, Micro Services, Angular, SQL, MVC, HTML, XML, JSON, Android, Visual Studio, Visual Code, Scrum, Watson, Unit Testing, Functional Testing, Integration Testing, Dependency Injection, IOC Container, Restful Services, Git, MS Testing Framework, Agile, SAFe, Power BI

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