Roy Budiantara has extensive work experience in the software development field. Roy currently works as a Software Developer at StandardFusion. Prior to this, they worked as a Software Engineer at LifeLabs Medical Laboratory Services from 2016 to 2022. Roy also worked as a Senior Software Developer at Cymax Group from 2015 to 2016 and as an Intermediate Software Developer at ResponseTek from 2012 to 2015.
Additionally, Roy has experience working at various other companies, including MyNeebo Technologies as a Senior Developer, where they developed web-based mobile applications and integrated payment and notification APIs. Roy also worked as a Principal Consultant at HospitalityOne.Net Pte. Ltd., where they successfully replaced core functions in the company's E-Procurement system.
Furthermore, they worked as a VAM Software Developer at Network Simplicity, where they developed a new version of Visual Asset Management software and implemented customizable form features. Roy was also a Developer at Global Mentoring Solutions, where they deployed solutions to new customers and built a Learning Management System.
Lastly, Roy has experience as a Technical Manager at HospitalityOne.Net Pte. Ltd., where they were responsible for system administration and development. Roy also worked as a Project Engineer at HospitalityCity Pte. Ltd., where they maintained and added features to a B2B E-procurement system.
Roy Budiantara completed a Masters degree in Computer Information Systems from Colorado State University from 1999 to 2001. Prior to that, they obtained a Bachelors degree in Industrial Engineering from Texas A&M University, where they studied from 1995 to 1998. Roy also attended Wichita State University from 1993 to 1995, focusing on Mechanical Engineering. Roy'searliest education can be traced back to Regina Pacis in Jakarta, where they completed their pre-university education from 1981 to 1993. Alongside their formal education, Roy has also obtained several certifications, including Microsoft Power Platform Foundations from LinkedIn in April 2022, C#: Design Patterns Part 1 from LinkedIn in March 2022, and Advanced C#: Functional Programming Patterns from LinkedIn in February 2022.
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