Deutschland: Hessen und Berlin 100% vor Ort.
Weitere Länder: Reise kosten werden zusätzlich berechnet.
Atlassian Confluence, Atlassian Jira, Atlassian Bitbucket, Java, Maven, ANT, XML, JSON, Springboot, Postgres DB, Foreman, Puppet, Git, Eclipse, Vaadin Linux, Vmware vSphere Client, Vcenter, Spring Tool Suite, Log4you, Rest, Swagger, python, rubby, go, Mail , Loadbalancer, Cloud, Dovecot, postfix, AWS, Docker, Kubernetes, Azure.
Jan 2016 ? Dec 2016 Synapse Project
Mission: The mission of the Synapse project is to implement a business driven synchronization solution between JIRA/WIN@proach/HP ALM and to define a governance board responsible for the product evolution.
Team: members from Nice, Bangalore, London, Bad Homburg, Munich and Boston.
Project: Agile Scrum/ Kanban
Role: DevOps engineer
Technologies:
Jan 2013 ? Dec 2015 Software Workbench Project
Mission: The mission of The Software Workbench project is to implement a Software Workbench that aims at streamlining code production, deployment, validation and quality. It is in the perspective of the R&D Transformation which implies to unify software production processes - including crafting, integration, debugging and tractability. It consists in a set of services and products which will improve and ease the software development lifecycle.
Team: members from Nice, Bangalore, Bad Homburg, Munich and Boston.
Project: Agile Scrum/Kanban
Role: DevOps engineer
Technologies:
Jan 2012 ? Dec 2013 Software Factory Project
Mission: The mission of The Software Factory is to provide a controlled and reproducible environment to build the code, run unit tests suites, execute static code analysis and finally deploy deliverables into the Artifact Repository.
Team: members from Nice, Bangalore, Bad Homburg, Munich and Boston.
Project: Agile Scrum/Kanban
Role: DevOps engineer
Technologies:
Jan 2010 ? Dec 2012 Project ?Automation of Build and Deployment Processes? (AutoBuild)
Mission: Automation of builds of the entire Amadeus Germany products. For this purpose, the AutoBuilD framework should be implemented.
Team: Local Bad Homburger members.
Project: CMMI
Role: Configuration Manager & developer
Technologies:
Oct 2006 ? Dec 2010 Project ?Application Relocation to New Operating system? (Arno)
Mission: The operating system BS2000 is used within Amadeus to run the ?ASW?. The ASW is the application software that handles most of the functions used in Germany. Within the next years, great parts of this application will be replaced by new functionalities, which are developed for UNIX Systems.
Team: members from Bad Homburg, Chemnitz, Munich.
Project: Waterflow
Role: Configuration Manager & Developer
Press: Computerwoche magazine
Technologies:
Aug 2002 ? Apr 2006 Project ?Campuskarte?
Mission: The card can be used for your authentication at the TUB portal on various operating systems (Windows, Linux, Mac OS). Furthermore, it offers a certificate to encrypt and sign your e-mails. The chip is "tap-proof" and can only be read through a mechanical contact with a card reader. It does not use RFID.
Team: members from Berlin
Project: Waterflow
Role:Developer
Technologies:
Sep 2001 ? Apr 2002 Project ?regional search machine?
Mission: Development of a regional search machine for the German area of Berlin and Brandenburg commissioned from the senate of Berlin.
Team: members from Berlin
Project: Waterflow
Role: Developer
Technologies:
1999 - 2006 Technical University Berlin Berlin, Germany
Deutschland: Hessen und Berlin 100% vor Ort.
Weitere Länder: Reise kosten werden zusätzlich berechnet.
Atlassian Confluence, Atlassian Jira, Atlassian Bitbucket, Java, Maven, ANT, XML, JSON, Springboot, Postgres DB, Foreman, Puppet, Git, Eclipse, Vaadin Linux, Vmware vSphere Client, Vcenter, Spring Tool Suite, Log4you, Rest, Swagger, python, rubby, go, Mail , Loadbalancer, Cloud, Dovecot, postfix, AWS, Docker, Kubernetes, Azure.
Jan 2016 ? Dec 2016 Synapse Project
Mission: The mission of the Synapse project is to implement a business driven synchronization solution between JIRA/WIN@proach/HP ALM and to define a governance board responsible for the product evolution.
Team: members from Nice, Bangalore, London, Bad Homburg, Munich and Boston.
Project: Agile Scrum/ Kanban
Role: DevOps engineer
Technologies:
Jan 2013 ? Dec 2015 Software Workbench Project
Mission: The mission of The Software Workbench project is to implement a Software Workbench that aims at streamlining code production, deployment, validation and quality. It is in the perspective of the R&D Transformation which implies to unify software production processes - including crafting, integration, debugging and tractability. It consists in a set of services and products which will improve and ease the software development lifecycle.
Team: members from Nice, Bangalore, Bad Homburg, Munich and Boston.
Project: Agile Scrum/Kanban
Role: DevOps engineer
Technologies:
Jan 2012 ? Dec 2013 Software Factory Project
Mission: The mission of The Software Factory is to provide a controlled and reproducible environment to build the code, run unit tests suites, execute static code analysis and finally deploy deliverables into the Artifact Repository.
Team: members from Nice, Bangalore, Bad Homburg, Munich and Boston.
Project: Agile Scrum/Kanban
Role: DevOps engineer
Technologies:
Jan 2010 ? Dec 2012 Project ?Automation of Build and Deployment Processes? (AutoBuild)
Mission: Automation of builds of the entire Amadeus Germany products. For this purpose, the AutoBuilD framework should be implemented.
Team: Local Bad Homburger members.
Project: CMMI
Role: Configuration Manager & developer
Technologies:
Oct 2006 ? Dec 2010 Project ?Application Relocation to New Operating system? (Arno)
Mission: The operating system BS2000 is used within Amadeus to run the ?ASW?. The ASW is the application software that handles most of the functions used in Germany. Within the next years, great parts of this application will be replaced by new functionalities, which are developed for UNIX Systems.
Team: members from Bad Homburg, Chemnitz, Munich.
Project: Waterflow
Role: Configuration Manager & Developer
Press: Computerwoche magazine
Technologies:
Aug 2002 ? Apr 2006 Project ?Campuskarte?
Mission: The card can be used for your authentication at the TUB portal on various operating systems (Windows, Linux, Mac OS). Furthermore, it offers a certificate to encrypt and sign your e-mails. The chip is "tap-proof" and can only be read through a mechanical contact with a card reader. It does not use RFID.
Team: members from Berlin
Project: Waterflow
Role:Developer
Technologies:
Sep 2001 ? Apr 2002 Project ?regional search machine?
Mission: Development of a regional search machine for the German area of Berlin and Brandenburg commissioned from the senate of Berlin.
Team: members from Berlin
Project: Waterflow
Role: Developer
Technologies:
1999 - 2006 Technical University Berlin Berlin, Germany