I have around 09 years technical experience mainly in JAVA and SQL/PLSQL. Currently, I am working as an Associate Architect with Virtusa. My client is MSCI (Morgan Stanley Capital International). My goal is to identify the manual process candidates for automation and then remove manual steps by fully automated scalable process. I work as an individual contributor for implementation part. Previously, I worked as a java developer, working with Here Technologies. (A Former Nokia Business Group). In Here Technologies, I worked on map domain (GIS-Geographical Information System) I worked as an individual contributor to the NDS project. NDS stands for navigation data standard and we need to compile the database and convert the data from Oracle to sqlLite which is compatible to the NDS consortium standard. According to NDS consortium, There are several layers//verticals which all together develops map. Mainly layers are like Basic Map Display, Digital Terrain Model, Routing, Name, Point of Interest, 3D, Full Text Search etc. I developed Name building block which is responsible to display name of the roads, pois and also it uses admin areas merging and zone merging concepts for better navigation system. Before this job, I was working on a banking domain project for one of the leading co-operative bank named Saraswat bank, My role was develop CBS (Core banking solution) to the employees of the bank. I was responsible for the entire cycle for my working module. It was right from information gathering from bank personnel to document it, analyze the requirement, design, development, test cases and testing the product/module. I have always enjoyed working with people and think my previous experience will allow me to work as part of the team and to be an effective representative of your company. I am available for interview and could start work at an early notice. You can ask for references from my present and previous employers. Please find enclosed a copy of my CV for more information. I look forward to hearing from you. Kind regards, Saurabh Tiwari
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