Huk Azimi
About Huk Azimi
Huk Azimi is a Technical Lead at Fannie Mae in Reston, Virginia, with extensive experience in technology management and consulting.
Current Position at Fannie Mae
Huk Azimi currently holds the position of Technical Lead at Fannie Mae, located in Reston, Virginia, United States. In this role, he oversees various technical initiatives, leveraging his extensive background in technology and management to drive innovation and efficiency within the organization.
Previous Roles at Fannie Mae
Before becoming a Technical Lead, Huk Azimi has held various positions at Fannie Mae over the years. From 2008 to 2014, he served as Technical Manager, where he guided technical teams and projects. Prior to that, he worked as a Contact Center Solutions Architect Consultant and Report Developer from 2006 to 2008, focusing on contact center platforms and reporting solutions. Additionally, from 2001 to 2006, he was a Business Technology Consultant in Herndon, Virginia, providing technology consultation services.
Early Career at Wells Fargo and Education
Huk Azimi's early career includes working as a Private Loan Underwriter at Wells Fargo in Herndon, Virginia from 1999 to 2001. He has a solid educational foundation with a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Database Development and a Master of Science (MS) in Computer and Information Systems Security Management, both from Strayer University.
Technical Expertise and Key Projects
Throughout his career, Huk Azimi has demonstrated significant technical expertise. He led the integration of the Blue Prism Robotics Platform, driving operational efficiency in commercial banking. He also played a key role in transforming contact center platforms and managing the transition from BMC Remedy 7.x to ServiceNow. His experience includes implementing Hadoop AWS to AWS S3 Big Data transformation, developing executive dashboards, and overseeing the migration of Oracle Identity Management to SailPoint.
Cloud and Virtual Infrastructure Initiatives
Huk Azimi has been instrumental in various cloud and virtual infrastructure projects. He facilitated the cloud transformation of on-prem legacy infrastructure to Hadoop AWS Big Data solutions and led the migration of SSIS solutions to AWS Glue connections. Moreover, he managed the integration of VMware instances, replacing physical contingency machines with virtual out-of-region VM clustered servers. His efforts have significantly enhanced the organization’s cloud capabilities and overall infrastructure.