Chris Hulan
About Chris Hulan
Chris Hulan is a Software Developer at Canadian Bank Note Company, Limited, with extensive experience in Agile methodologies, software quality assurance, and multiple programming languages.
Current Position at Canadian Bank Note Company
Chris Hulan is currently employed as a Software Developer at the Canadian Bank Note Company, Limited. He has been working in this role since 2015. In this position, Chris focuses on software development for the company's diverse range of products and services.
Previous Role at IBM Canada
Chris Hulan worked as a Staff Software Developer at IBM Canada Ltd. from 2007 to 2015. During his 8-year tenure, he contributed significantly to various projects, offering expertise in software development and quality assurance within the Ottawa, Canada Area.
Oracle Developer at Pennant Canada
From 2003 to 2007, Chris Hulan served as an Oracle Developer at Pennant Canada Ltd. His role involved comprehensive database management and software development, leveraging his skills in Oracle, SQL, PL/SQL, and other database systems.
Early Career at Rational Software
Chris Hulan began his software development career at Rational Software (Canada) as a Software Engineer from 2000 to 2002. Based in the Ottawa, Canada Area, he developed his foundational expertise in multiple programming languages and software engineering principles.
Education at Acadia University
Chris Hulan earned his Bachelor of Computer Science (BCS) degree from Acadia University. His academic journey spanned from 1988 to 2000, during which he gained extensive knowledge in computer science, laying the groundwork for his successful career in software development.
Expertise in Agile and Programming Languages
Chris Hulan has significant expertise in Agile development methodologies and software quality assurance. He is proficient in multiple programming languages including Python, Java, C/C++, and Ruby, which he has utilized across various roles in his career. Additionally, Chris is experienced in managing database systems such as Oracle, SQL, PL/SQL, and MS Access.