Wael Jammal has a diverse and extensive work experience spanning over 15 years. Their most recent role is Head of Architecture at Azarc.io, a position they have held since January 2021. Prior to this, Wael worked as a Principal Software Architect at Black Swan Data, where they were responsible for various tasks such as code reviews, research and development, architecture, design, and workshops and training. Wael also worked with esteemed clients like Panasonic, Samsung, British Airways, and others, and developed a prototype for a new in-flight portal editing product.
Before joining Black Swan Data, Wael worked at KHWS as a C# Consultant, where they contributed to the development of a solution for a Mobile/Exon Mobile App by writing technical documentation and creating a prototype using C#. Wael also served as the Head of Development at Hooplo/Sacred Duck Games, leading a team of Java and Flex developers and playing a significant role in the company's transition to C# in front-end and back-end development. Similarly, at HSBC, they worked as a Lead Software Developer/Architect, focusing on architecting low-latency messaging and data service solutions and prototyping applications for Android and iOS using custom data solutions.
In the earlier years of their career, Wael held various positions, including Lead Software Developer/Architect roles at Sohnar, Key Criteria, and Photo Box, where they led development teams and worked on projects involving technologies like Adobe Flex, Java, Blaze DS, and AS3 framework. Wael also worked as a Flex Developer at Tribal DDB, where they contributed to projects using Adobe Flex and developed an image processing Windows application.
Additionally, Wael has expertise in PHP and MySQL, as showcased during their time at BMB, where they developed a modular CMS framework and web service API.
Overall, Wael Jammal has a strong background in software architecture, development, and leadership, with experience across a range of technologies and industries.
Wael Jammal completed their GCSE in Computer Science from WLC London between 1995 and 1998. Prior to that, they attended Claysmore from 1990 to 1993, but no specific degree or field of study information is provided for this period. The education history does not provide any information regarding LCS.
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