Waliur Rahman
About Waliur Rahman
Waliur Rahman is a Software Quality Assurance Engineer at Ally Financial Services with extensive experience in quality assurance and testing roles across various industries.
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Waliur Rahman currently serves as a Software Quality Assurance Engineer at Ally Financial Services. His role involves ensuring the quality and reliability of software products through rigorous testing and validation processes.
Previous Positions
Waliur Rahman has extensive experience in quality assurance and testing, including roles at several notable organizations. He worked as a Quality Assurance Engineer at Intelligent Solution Group (ISG) from 2020 to 2022. Prior to that, he served as a Quality Assurance Testing Engineer at Techserve4U from 2019 to 2020. He also held the position of Quality Analyst at Hello Innovation in Detroit, Michigan, via ISG, from 2015 to 2018. Earlier in his career, he was an Oracle Application DBA/Performance Tuning specialist at the University of Michigan from 2011 to 2014.
Education and Expertise
Waliur Rahman holds an MBA in Technology Management from the University of Phoenix, completed between 2008 and 2010. His expertise includes developing BDD frameworks using Cucumber, fine-tuning SQL statements for Oracle applications, and programming in SQL PL/SQL. He is skilled in handling communication protocols such as CAN and LIN and has experience with media sources like USB, AUX, and Bluetooth. Additionally, he is proficient in utilizing the Splunk Enterprise dashboard for project management and support.
Technical Skills and Projects
Waliur Rahman has developed a BDD framework from scratch, employing Cucumber features and Gherkin format scenarios. He uses the Splunk Enterprise dashboard to manage and monitor project activities, including fixing failed test cases and errors. His work involves fine-tuning SQL statements for Oracle Applications using Explain Plan. He also has solid skills in SQL PL/SQL programming, including stored packages, procedures, functions, and triggers. In the automotive sector, he has tested features such as One-Shot Destination, Point of Interest, One-Route-Traffic, and Day/Night views.