Akram Rahmani
About Akram Rahmani
Akram Rahmani is a Java Developer with extensive experience in software development, having worked at TECSYS, Desjardins, and currently at Intact. He holds a Master's degree in Computer Science from Université de Metz and a Certificate in Internet Programming from CEGEP - John Abbott College.
Work at Intact Financial Corporation
Currently, Akram Rahmani serves as a Java Developer at Intact Financial Corporation, a position he has held since 2020. In this role, he focuses on implementing solutions using the latest technologies to enhance developer and QA workflows. His responsibilities include utilizing CI/CD pipelines on Jenkins, employing SonarQube and OpenShift for code quality and deployment management, and integrating Cucumber for QA testing to ensure robust application functionality.
Previous Experience at TECSYS and Desjardins
Prior to his current role, Akram Rahmani worked as a J2EE and Java Developer at TECSYS from 2011 to 2014. He then transitioned to Desjardins, where he served as an Analyst - Java Developer from 2015 to 2019. During his time at these organizations, he developed skills in Java development and application security, applying tools such as Veracode and Twistlock for vulnerability management.
Education and Expertise
Akram Rahmani holds a Master's degree in Computer Science from Université de Metz, which he completed from 2005 to 2008. Additionally, he earned a Certificate in Internet Programming and Development from CEGEP - John Abbott College in 2011. His educational background provides a strong foundation for his expertise in Java development and application security.
Technical Skills and Tools
Akram Rahmani utilizes a variety of technical tools and methodologies in his work. He employs JMeter for performance testing to optimize application speed and reliability. Additionally, he transforms Oracle stored procedures into simpler SQL queries to enhance database efficiency. His proficiency in using CI/CD pipelines, vulnerability management tools, and QA testing frameworks reflects his commitment to maintaining high standards in software development.