Rudolf Benadie
About Rudolf Benadie
Rudolf Benadie is a Senior Software Developer with extensive experience in software development and product ownership. He has worked for various companies, including IRESS and Lead Forensics, and is currently expanding his knowledge in Microservices and exploring mobile development.
Current Role at Lead Forensics
Rudolf Benadie holds the position of Senior Software Developer at Lead Forensics, where he has been employed since 2021. His role involves developing software solutions and contributing to various projects within the company. Lead Forensics specializes in providing lead generation and analytics services, and Rudolf's expertise plays a crucial role in enhancing the company's technological capabilities.
Previous Experience at IRESS
Rudolf Benadie worked at IRESS for a total of ten years, from 2007 to 2017, initially as a Developer in Bryanston. He later transitioned to the role of Product Owner from 2017 to 2019 in the Johannesburg Area. His responsibilities included overseeing product development and ensuring alignment with client needs and market trends.
Educational Background
Rudolf Benadie completed his Matric at HLS Kuschke, where he studied Agriculture from 1984 to 1988. He later pursued further education at the University of South Africa, obtaining a Certificate in Datametrics after studying Programming, Mathematics, and Statistics from 2003 to 2005. This educational foundation supports his career in software development and data analysis.
Technical Skills and Expertise
Rudolf Benadie possesses a range of technical skills, including expertise in cross-platform development. He is currently expanding his knowledge in Microservices with .NET Core and AWS. Additionally, he has experience with technologies such as GCP, Firebase, Node, React, and Redux. Rudolf is also exploring mobile development with React Native and new technologies in VR/AR development.
Experience at Statistics South Africa
Before his tenure at IRESS, Rudolf Benadie worked as a Statistical Officer at Statistics South Africa from 2003 to 2006. In this role, he contributed to statistical analysis and data management, which provided him with valuable experience in handling data-driven projects.