Vijay Dey
About Vijay Dey
Vijay Dey is a Lead Software Engineer with extensive experience in software development and engineering leadership. He has worked for notable companies such as FINRA, IBM, and Thomson Reuters, and holds an AWS certification along with expertise in various technologies.
Work at Thomson Reuters
Currently, Vijay Dey serves as a Lead Software Engineer at Thomson Reuters, a position he has held since 2021. His role involves leading software engineering projects and contributing to the development of innovative solutions. He is based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, where he applies his extensive experience in software development and engineering practices.
Previous Experience at FINRA
Vijay Dey worked as a Senior Developer at FINRA from 2019 to 2021 in the Toronto, Canada Area. During his tenure, he focused on AWS Cloud technologies and Java development. He was responsible for monitoring and enhancing the health of production systems while leading an offshore team in technical areas.
Education and Expertise
Vijay Dey completed his Bachelor of Technology (BTech) in Electronics from the University of Mumbai from 2007 to 2010. He also studied at SDILA, where he achieved his SSC from 1992 to 2004. He is AWS certified and has expertise in technologies such as Spring, JPA, Angular 5, and Docker.
Background in Software Development
Vijay Dey has a diverse background in software development, having worked in various roles across multiple companies. He was a Java Developer at LoyaltyOne from 2018 to 2019 and a Software Engineer at Nuvalence for five months in 2021. His previous positions include working as a System Engineer at IBM and as a Senior Member of Technical Staff at ADP Dealer Services.
Agile Team Leadership and Best Practices
Vijay Dey has experience leading Agile teams that deliver software in small sprint cycles of seven days. He practices and promotes the adoption of best practices in software delivery, including efficient unit testing, continuous delivery, continuous refactoring, and clean code. His expertise extends to designing and implementing microservice, event-driven, and SOA architectural patterns using the Java stack.