The Randstad, Netherlands
Problem Solver, Analytical, Decisive, Committed, Perseverant, Flexible, Motivator, Effective management
Responsible for building a completely new DevOps organisation across multiple countries.
Responsible for the entire product development process for multiple product lines. Leading more than 100 FTE to get the best out of themselves. Modernise all departments towards Agile scrum, Agile Kanban Improve the reliability of the software deliveries including the quality Building one SaaS solutions for multiple customers in multiple countries Increasing employee engagement
Actuera was a company specialized in a standard software solutions called “Maia” for the life and pension domain in the Netherland and Dutch Caribbean. My responsibilities as a Sr. Information Analyst include: • To Transform business related issues into an automated solution by - FIT- GAP analyses - To chair workshops for business requirements gathering - To translate business requirements into system requirements - Drawing Use cases - Support the development team (International team) • Determine a architectural landscape for our customers • To support, coach and train the Product Consultants.
Responsible for business analyses to support our customers with the best business processes and system-solutions. Performing data migration. I did multiple projects most of the time synchronously in a day to day collaboration with our customers to discuss their demands and to provide them the best solution for their needs
Responsible for software development and technical design in a Progress based environment.
Responsible to setup a new hospital information management system and first tier support.
Responsible for administering care to those who are seriously ill or injured. Trained to treat patients who have suffered strokes, heart attacks, grave wounds and post-operative. Assess a patient’s condition, perform diagnostic tests, begin treatments and assist doctors with any required medical procedures.
Responsible for administering care to patients in need who were admitted to hospital.