Ujair Khatri
About Ujair Khatri
Ujair Khatri is a Sr. Performance Engineer with extensive experience in performance testing and quality assurance, particularly in the banking industry. He has worked at notable companies such as SOTI and CIBC, and has contributed to the development of an international student application system for Canadian colleges and universities.
Work at SOTI
Ujair Khatri has been employed at SOTI as a Senior Performance Engineer since 2018. In this role, he focuses on performance testing and optimization, utilizing his expertise in various performance testing tools. His contributions help ensure that SOTI's software products meet high-performance standards.
Current Role at CIBC
Ujair Khatri currently holds two positions at CIBC. He serves as a Performance Test Lead and as a Performance Test Coordinator, both roles starting in 2018 and 2014, respectively. His responsibilities include overseeing performance testing processes and coordinating testing activities to enhance software quality within the banking sector.
Education and Expertise
Ujair Khatri studied Computer Engineering at Xavier Institute of Engineering, where he earned a Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) from 2007 to 2011. He furthered his education at Centennial College, obtaining a degree in Health Informatics/Software Engineering Technology from 2012 to 2014. His educational background supports his expertise in performance testing tools like HP Loadrunner and HP Performance Centre.
Background in Quality Assurance
Ujair Khatri has a strong background in quality assurance, particularly within the banking industry. His experience includes various roles that emphasize performance testing and quality control, contributing to the reliability and efficiency of financial software applications.
Previous Work Experience
Prior to his current roles, Ujair Khatri gained valuable experience through co-op positions. He worked at BlackBerry as a Service Engineering Assistant for four months in 2013 and at Research In Motion in GRS Technical Services for three months in 2012. These roles provided him with foundational skills in technical services and engineering support.