Zachariah Luckman
About Zachariah Luckman
Zachariah Luckman is a Software Engineer Associate at Fannie Mae in Plano, Texas, with a background in financial services software integration and a degree in Computer Science from Texas Tech University.
Current Role at Fannie Mae
Zachariah Luckman is currently a Software Engineer Associate at Fannie Mae, located in Plano, Texas, United States. His role involves the integration of financial services software, leveraging technologies such as Spring Boot, Apache Kafka, and Apache Druid. He utilizes his strong background in Java to meet the demands of his position and operational goals.
Previous Experience at USAA
From 2019 to 2021, Zachariah Luckman worked as a Software Engineer II at USAA in Plano, Texas. During his tenure at USAA, he built on his expertise in financial services software development. His two years at USAA allowed him to develop essential skills and gain insight into industry-specific requirements and challenges.
Internship at Texas Instruments
In 2018, Zachariah Luckman interned with the Enterprise Applications IT SAP Basis Team at Texas Instruments in Richardson, Texas. Over a period of three months, he was engaged in enterprise application tasks that added to his foundational knowledge and gave him hands-on experience with different aspects of IT operations.
Early Career at IT Help Central
Zachariah Luckman started his career as a Senior Student Analyst at IT Help Central, Texas Tech University, from 2017 to 2018 in Lubbock, Texas Area. His role involved providing IT support and troubleshooting services, marking the beginning of his professional journey in the field of technology.
Education and Technical Expertise
Zachariah Luckman earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science, with a Minor in Mathematics, from Texas Tech University, where he studied from 2014 to 2018. His educational background is complemented by a specialization in modern software engineering practices, such as Test Driven Development, and proficiency in technologies like Avro. His minor in Mathematics further strengthens his analytical and problem-solving abilities.