Nicusor Petcu
About Nicusor Petcu
Nicusor Petcu is the Development Team Lead at Endava in Bucharest, Romania, with extensive experience in software engineering and project management.
Current Role at Endava
Nicusor Petcu holds the title of Development Team Lead at Endava in Bucharest, Romania. In this role, he is involved in preparing artifacts and releases, providing vital feedback, conducting team meetings, and listening to team needs. Petcu is also responsible for gathering team training needs and creating training plans, ensuring continuous development and progress within his team.
Previous Experience at Accenture
Between 2012 and 2014, Nicusor Petcu worked at Accenture in Bucharest, Romania as a Programmer and later as a Senior Programmer. His contributions during this period included a range of programming responsibilities, allowing him to develop his technical competencies and gain invaluable industry experience.
Auditor Role at ECDL ROMANIA
Nicusor Petcu served as an Auditor at ECDL ROMANIA from 2011 to 2012 for a period of 8 months. In this role, he was responsible for tasks related to audit operations, contributing to the organization through meticulous evaluations and assessments.
Educational Background
Nicusor Petcu has a strong educational foundation in the field of software engineering. He earned his Master's degree in Software Engineering from the University of Bucharest from 2010 to 2012. Prior to this, he completed his Bachelor of Science in Informatics from Ovidius University between 2007 and 2010.
Technical Expertise
Nicusor Petcu has been working on payments platform implementation since January 2014, using various technologies including Java SE, Spring Batch, Spring Integration, Hibernate, and JPA. He has also implemented Oracle Service Bus, managing components such as WSDLs, XSDs, XSLTs, proxy & business services, and proxy flows. In addition, he has configured Weblogic components like DataSources, JMS Servers, JMS Queues & Topics, and Connection Factories. His technical documentation skills include writing low-level design, deployment instructions, and operating instructions.