Darren Kocur
About Darren Kocur
Darren Kocur is a Senior Software Engineer at Thomson Reuters, specializing in the manipulation and transformation of XML content. He has over 30 years of experience in the field, including a previous role as Senior Systems Engineer at the same company.
Work at Thomson Reuters
Darren Kocur has been employed at Thomson Reuters since 2010, currently holding the position of Senior Software Engineer. His role involves designing and supporting systems that facilitate the editing and displaying of complex XML content. Prior to this, he worked at Thomson Reuters as a Senior Systems Engineer from 1993 to 2010, accumulating 17 years of experience in the organization. His extensive tenure at Thomson Reuters has provided him with a deep understanding of the company's systems and processes.
Education and Expertise
Darren Kocur studied at the University of North Texas and Tarrant County College. His educational background has equipped him with the skills necessary to specialize in manipulating and transforming XML content in production environments. He has a career focus on handling complex content in XML markup, utilizing a variety of tools and programming languages to achieve his objectives in software engineering.
Background
Darren Kocur has a substantial background in software engineering, particularly in the realm of XML content management. His career at Thomson Reuters spans over two decades, where he has developed expertise in systems engineering and software development. His work primarily revolves around the design and support of systems that manage complex XML content, reflecting his long-standing commitment to this area of technology.
Achievements
Throughout his career at Thomson Reuters, Darren Kocur has contributed to the development and support of multiple systems aimed at enhancing the editing and display of complex XML content. His role as a Senior Software Engineer involves leveraging his extensive experience and technical skills to improve production environments and streamline processes related to XML content management.