Raj Bhaidas
About Raj Bhaidas
Raj Bhaidas is a Senior Software Engineer with extensive experience in software development and customer relationship management. He has worked at Thomson Reuters since 2001 and has contributed to significant projects, including migrating services to Amazon Web Services and improving legacy code quality.
Work at Thomson Reuters
Raj Bhaidas has been employed at Thomson Reuters as a Senior Software Engineer since 2001. In this role, he has contributed significantly to various projects, including proposing technical solutions for migrating existing services to Amazon Web Services. His responsibilities also include managing customer relationships for major UK content centers and collaborating with global teams to meet project deadlines.
Previous Experience at J.D. Williams & Company Limited
Raj Bhaidas worked at J.D. Williams & Company Limited as a Software Tester from 1997 to 2000. During his three years there, he gained valuable experience in software testing and quality assurance, which laid the foundation for his subsequent roles in software development and engineering.
Previous Experience at Authorizor Inc
Raj Bhaidas served as a Software Developer at Authorizor Inc from 2000 to 2001. His tenure at this company lasted one year, during which he honed his software development skills and contributed to various projects before moving on to his current role at Thomson Reuters.
Education and Expertise
Raj Bhaidas studied at the University of Bedfordshire, where he earned a BSc (Hons) in Information Systems from 1993 to 1997. He is a Certified Scrum Professional Developer and has expertise in managing customer relationships, technical debt, and software migration projects. His educational background and certifications support his technical capabilities in software engineering.
Achievements in Software Engineering
Raj Bhaidas has successfully migrated over 30 complex custom Delphi 5 applications to the latest version of Windows. He played a key role in re-writing a contracted-out Java project, improving its quality and making it more supportable and enhanceable. Additionally, he has implemented automation, logging, and testing in legacy code to facilitate safer and quicker releases of improvements.