Rizky Hadi
About Rizky Hadi
Rizky Hadi is an IT Project Manager and IT Business Analyst at Chevron in San Ramon, California, with extensive experience in software development and database management.
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Rizky Hadi serves as an IT Project Manager and IT Business Analyst at Chevron in San Ramon, California, United States. He is responsible for overseeing and guiding IT projects within the organization, ensuring alignment with business objectives.
Professional Experience at Chevron
Rizky Hadi has a long-standing career with Chevron, starting as a Programmer from 2007 to 2010. During his tenure, he developed several web applications, including the Fixed Assets Movement Electronic Approval web application using .Net technology and the Project's Delegation of Authority web application using ASP. He also created the HES Emergency Response Team web application and served as a troubleshooter for the IBU GILOP Application problem. His current roles include responsibilities as both an IT Project Manager and an IT Business Analyst.
Education and Technical Skills
Rizky Hadi holds a Bachelor's degree, earned between 2000 and 2005. He specializes in database design and management, with expertise in Oracle Database versions 8i, 9i, and 10g, as well as Microsoft SQL Server. He is proficient in a variety of programming languages, including Visual Studio .NET, Visual Basic, C++, Java, ASP, PHP, and HTML. Additionally, he is skilled in using WISE software for package software applications and is experienced in multiple operating systems such as Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows 2003, Windows 9x, Windows 2000, and Red Hat Linux.
Projects and Applications
Rizky Hadi has developed a number of significant web applications for Chevron. Notably, he created the Fixed Assets Movement Electronic Approval web application using .Net technology and the Project's Delegation of Authority web application utilizing ASP. He also contributed to the development of the HES Emergency Response Team web application. His involvement in projects typically spans from design (CPDEP phase 3) to implementation (CPDEP phase 5), including tasks such as designing tables, creating BPP, gathering user requirements, and conducting user testing and training.