Meraj Hassan
About Meraj Hassan
Meraj Hassan is an Assistant Manager at KPMG India, with a background in software development and consulting. He has expertise in Apache Oozie and has worked on various technology projects, including web applications and proofs of concept.
Current Role at KPMG India
Meraj Hassan currently holds the position of Assistant Manager at KPMG India. He has been in this role since 2022, contributing to various projects and initiatives within the organization. His experience in consulting and software development informs his approach to managing projects and teams.
Previous Experience at KPMG
Prior to his current role, Meraj worked as a Consultant at KPMG from 2020 to 2022. During this time, he engaged in various consulting projects, leveraging his technical expertise to provide solutions for clients. His tenure at KPMG enhanced his skills in project management and client interaction.
Professional Background at Mindtree
Meraj Hassan served as a Senior Software Developer at Mindtree from 2017 to 2020. In this capacity, he worked on a web application that utilized an Angular 5 frontend, Spring Boot backend, and MySQL database hosted on Azure Web Services. He also delivered proofs of concept while working for the Centre of Excellence team under the CTO.
Education and Academic Qualifications
Meraj completed his Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.) in Computer Science and Engineering at Techno India College of Technology from 2013 to 2017. Prior to that, he studied at Kendriya Vidyalaya, where he achieved his Higher Secondary education with a focus on Science and Informatics Practices. His foundational education includes a Secondary education at Kendriya Vidyalaya, where he studied CBSE-approved subjects.
Technical Skills and Expertise
Meraj Hassan is highly proficient in Apache Oozie, a workflow scheduler system for managing Apache Hadoop jobs. He has experience working with Java and Scala for Apache Spark projects. His technical skills are complemented by his ability to work in Agile project environments, where he was part of a two-person team responsible for the orchestration of applications.