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Have been working in the field of Information Technology for almost a decade in different renowned Telecom, Financial, Health and other federal projects in USA. These industry experiences provided me an opportunity to work in all phases of Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) to be a complete Software Engineer. Here is a listing of my professional experiences. Please send me an email at rrabbi@gmu.edu for my resume to view detailed skills and responsibilities of these experiences.
- Senior Software Engineer (Consultant):
Department Of Veterans Affairs , Laurel, MD
March 2008 - Present
- Project: Enrollment System Redesign ESR 4.0, myHealtheVet, tricare-online, VTS, PAD
-Platform: Runtime platform includes J2EE, Struts, Hibernate, Spring, Jakarta and Liunux
-Tools: Apache-Ant1.6.2, eclipse, Rational’s ClearCase and ClearQuest, Rational Software Architect, Oracle 10g, Linux Web Server, Weblogic 10.0, QC (Quality Center) tools, Share point
- Developerand Build & Deploy Analyst (Consultant):
Fannie Mae, Herndon, VA
September 2004 -February 2008
- Project: Secured Internet Loan Acquisition project at Fannie Mae
- Platform: Non-proprietary runtime platform technologies include J2EE, Jakarta and Solaris.
- Tools: Apache-Ant1.6.2, eclipse, Netbeans, Rational’s ClearCase and ClearQuest, Oracle 8/9i/10g, Sun One Web Server (iPlanet), Weblogic 8.12, WinRunner7.5, UNIX.
- Application Developer (Consultant):
Verizon, Arlington, VA
June 2004 - September 2004
- Project: PRT Wison, WISDOM Framework for the Puerto Rico Telephone Company
- Platform: J2EE framework for development and deployment
- Tools: Apache-Ant, IBM MQSeries, ILog JRules 4.0, MS Visio, XML Spy 5, WBI, Web Logic
- Web Designer :
Govt. documents, Memorial Library, MSU, Mankato
Sept 2000 - Dec 2002
- Project: Federal depository of government documents to promote the documents
- Platform: UNIX and Mainframe Computer System
- Tools: Dreamweaver 4.0, Front page, and Netscape composer
- Technical Support :
Computer Information Science Dept, Minnesota State University, MN
January 2001 – January 2002
- Project: Help End user of Academic Computer Center (ACC)Lab
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