David Plonski
About David Plonski
David Plonski is a Software Engineer with extensive experience in software development and engineering roles. He has worked at various companies including Analog Devices, RoviSys, and currently Milliman, where he has contributed to projects involving C#, SQL, and Azure technologies.
Work at Milliman
David Plonski has been employed at Milliman as a Software Engineer since 2018. His role involves developing software solutions that support actuarial work, leveraging his expertise in programming and system architecture. He is based in Chicago, Illinois, where he contributes to various projects aimed at enhancing the efficiency of internal business processes.
Previous Experience in Software Engineering
Prior to his current position, David worked at RoviSys as a Software Engineer from 2015 to 2016. In this role, he focused on software development in Apex, North Carolina. He also held multiple positions at Analog Devices, including a Test Engineer in 2013 and a Product Engineer in both 2012 and 2014, where he gained valuable experience in product development and testing.
Education and Expertise
David Plonski earned his Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Engineering from North Carolina State University, where he studied from 2010 to 2015. His educational background has provided him with a strong foundation in engineering principles, which he applies in his software development work.
Technical Skills and Projects
David has developed a plugin-architecture, multi-threaded, task-scheduling platform using ASP.NET web forms and a RESTful API back-end. He has experience managing Azure VMs and Azure SQL instances, and he has created Azure pipelines for continuous integration and deployment. Additionally, he has mentored an intern in developing a license management application utilizing a ReactJS front-end.
Consulting and Support Experience
In his previous roles, David supported internal business users by consulting on the development of C# plugins and SQL queries specifically for actuarial work. He has also leveraged external data feeds and web APIs, such as Bloomberg and CBOE, to query market data, enhancing the analytical capabilities of the teams he has worked with.