Mohammed Arrafi
About Mohammed Arrafi
Mohammed Arrafi is a Techlead SAP CX (Hybris) and lead developer at Celio and SQLI in Paris, with extensive experience in engineering and software development.
Current Role at Celio
Mohammed Arrafi serves as the Lead Developer at Celio in Paris, Île-de-France, France. Since May 2019, he has been leading development projects for the company. His responsibilities include overseeing the development of various technological solutions, contributing to project planning, and ensuring the successful implementation of SAP CX (Hybris) technologies.
Professional Experience at SQLI
Mohammed Arrafi is currently working at SQLI as a Tech Lead SAP CX (Hybris) and a Senior Hybris Developer in Paris, Île-de-France, France. He has been associated with SQLI in various capacities, including as an Ingénieur Concepteur Développeur from 2015 to 2017, and as a trainee in 2015 and 2014. His extensive experience at SQLI has seen him progress from a software trainee to senior roles, demonstrating his expertise and commitment to the field.
Educational Background
Mohammed Arrafi pursued and achieved a Master's degree from 2010 to 2015. His education provided a strong foundation in engineering and software development, which has been pivotal in his professional journey. The knowledge and skills acquired during his studies have been instrumental in his career advancements in technology and development roles.
Experience with SAP CX (Hybris)
Mohammed Arrafi has extensive experience with SAP CX (Hybris) technology, a field in which he has established significant expertise. His roles at SQLI and Celio have involved leading and implementing projects using Hybris, contributing to his deep understanding of this enterprise software. His proficiency with SAP CX (Hybris) has made him a valuable asset in his professional engagements.
Professional Journey in Rabat, Morocco
Before moving to Paris, Mohammed Arrafi worked as a software trainee in Rabat, Rabat-Sale-Zemmour-Zaer, Morocco. His stint as a software trainee in 2014 for three months provided him with initial hands-on experience in the industry. This early phase of his career laid the groundwork for his subsequent roles and development in the technology sector.