Raman Sarvaria has a diverse work experience spanning multiple companies and roles. Starting in 2013, Sarvaria worked as a Junior Software Developer at SL Ross Environmental Research Ltd, where they modernized and transitioned a C/C++ application to a 64-bit architecture. In 2014, Sarvaria joined CAMplete Solutions Inc. as a Junior Software Developer, redeveloping an internal database/application and developing a process to transform legacy application data. Later that year, Sarvaria worked at Kongsberg Gallium as a Junior Software Engineer, developing a Java wrapper library and conducting performance testing for the InterCOM DDS product.
In 2015, Sarvaria continued at Kongsberg Gallium as a Junior Software Engineer, participating in the development of new software product features for avionics display. In 2016, Sarvaria joined Christie Digital Systems as a Software Developer, implementing features for the Mystique Install, including automatic dynamic scaling of bandwidth and network health indicators.
Moving to 7D Surgical in 2017, Sarvaria worked as a Software Engineer, implementing work instructions and validating off-the-shelf software, as well as redesigning and implementing a new application architecture. Later that year, Sarvaria joined Index Exchange as a Software Engineer, working on frontend applications, inventory database projects, and implementing features in the Pulse Application. In 2018, Sarvaria continued at Index Exchange as a Senior Software Engineer.
Overall, Sarvaria has gained extensive experience in software development, including frontend applications, database projects, and implementing features within established frameworks. Sarvaria has also demonstrated expertise in redesigning architectures, conducting performance testing, and working in regulated environments.
Raman Sarvaria obtained a Bachelor of Software Engineering with Honours, Co-op, and Distinction from the University of Waterloo between 2013 and 2018. No specific field of study was provided.
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