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\Huge \textcolor{myblue}{Faris Mektem}
\huge \textcolor{myblue}{Faris Mektem}
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\noindent Tel: \href{tel:07857555130}{07857555130} | Email: \href{mailto:mektemfaris@gmail.com}{mektemfaris@gmail.com} | Location: Bromley, London
\noindent Highly skilled and motivated software developer with a passion for all things technology.
\noindent LinkedIn: \href{https://www.linkedin.com/in/faris-mektem}{linkedin.com/in/faris-mektem} | Website: \href{https://mektem.com/}{mektem.com} | Git: \href{https://git.mektem.com/explore/repos/}{git.mektem.com}
\noindent Outside of tech, I am passionate about trail running, camping, and gardening. I thrive
on getting a challenge, whether it's in or outside of the tech world. I can bring a well-rounded
and programmatic perspective to every sitation.
\subsection*{\textcolor{myblue}{Technical Skills}}
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\noindent \faLaptop: \href{tel:07857555130}{+44 7857555130} \\
\noindent \faGlobe: \href{https://mektem.com/}{mektem.com} \\
\noindent \faLocationArrow: \href{mailto:faris@mektem.com}{faris@mektem.com}\\
\noindent \faGit: \href{https://git.mektem.com/}{git.mektem.com}
\noindent
\details{Programming Languages}{Java, C, C++, Rust, Python, PHP, Lua}
\details{Web Development}{React, Angular, JavaScript, TypeScript, HTML, CSS, RxJS, REST}
\details{DevOps}{Terraform, Ansible, Docker, Vagrant, Jenkins, Bitbucket}
\details{Databases}{PostgreSQL, MariaDB, MongoDB, MySQL, SQLite}
\details{Linux Tools}{git, zsh, unix, vi(m), NFS, SMB/Samba}
\vspace{-10pt}\details{Project Management}{Agile, Scrum, Kanban}
\section*{\textcolor{myblue}{Technical Skills}}
\subsection*{\textcolor{myblue}{Employment \& Experience}}
React, Angular, JavaScript, TypeScript, HTML, CSS, RxJS, REST \\
Java, C++, Python, PHP, Lua \\
Terraform, Ansible \\
PostgreSQL, MariaDB, MongoDB, MySQL, SQLite \\
git, zsh, *nix, vi(m), NFS/Samba \\
Agile, Scrum, Kanban
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\section*{\textcolor{myblue}{Employment \& Experience}}
\subsection*{\textcolor{mybluesub}{Amadeus, London}}
\textbf{Software Development Engineer} \hfill November 2021 - Present
\noindent Working in a heavily team-based environment working to produce excellent software. Part of the “Disruption”
team which focused on dealing with flight disruption for Airlines. Required extensive functional, but also technical
knowledge.
\noindent \textcolor{mybluesub}{Amadeus, London}
| \textbf{Software Engineer / Software Developer} \hfill November 2021 - August 2024
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\item Worked with our Airline customers to produce and validate software in order to be used on-ground at
airports.
\item Successfully generated back-end programming utilizing C++, with tests written in Python on Linux
systems.
\item Lead the development of multiple products and features to help improve the Airline community
satisfaction.
\item Provided new developments and bug fixes for flagship Java-based front end.
\item Use of Angular to provide new web frontends for our Airline customers, with the use of TypeScript,
HTML and CSS while providing a smooth and intuitive user experience.
\item Designed and Implemented Python Unit and Sanity tests for testing functional messages received from
customers in the EDIFACT protocol language.
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\item Collaborated in a team of 10+ developers to deliver high-quality software solutions in an Agile environment, contributing to successful releases of key features on schedule.
\item Spearheaded development of a new Angular-based web product for airline clients, enhancing customer experience through a user-friendly interface; led design and implementation of UI stages with a team of 4 QAs, ensuring alignment with client requirements.
\item Developed back-end services in C++ for essential airline functions, conducting over 50 unit and integration tests in Python on Linux platforms to enhance reliability.
\item Delivered timely updates and resolved 20+ bugs for a high-traffic Java-based front end, resulting in a 30\% improvement in system stability.
\item Coordinated directly with airline clients to validate and customize software for ground operations, achieving a 95\% user satisfaction rate in pilot tests at multiple airport locations.
\item Contributed as a core member of the 'Disruption' team, handling flight disruption scenarios for 100s of airlines, leveraging both functional and technical expertise to ensure seamless user experiences during critical operational times.
\end{itemize}
\subsection*{\textcolor{mybluesub}{University of Kent, Canterbury}}
\textbf{Homework Club Assistant} \hfill January 2020 - March 2020
\noindent \textcolor{mybluesub}{University of Kent, Canterbury}
| \textbf{Tutor Assistant} \hfill January 2020 - March 2020
\noindent Helping the first year students of Computer Science to understand topics in their revelvant modules
and assisting with any homework assignments that they have been set.
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\item Mentored 15+ first-year Computer Science students twice a week, providing support in core programming concepts and helping them resolve homework assignments in subjects like algorithms and data structures.
\end{itemize}
\subsection*{\textcolor{mybluesub}{University of London Officers Training Corps (ULOTC), Canterbury}}
\textbf{Officer Cadet A Company} \hfill October 2019 - March 2020
\noindent \textcolor{mybluesub}{University of London Officers Training Corps (ULOTC), Canterbury}
| \textbf{Officer Cadet} \hfill October 2019 - March 2020
\noindent Working in a heavily team-based and strict environment for the British Armed Forces required self-discipline and
the ability to support other members. There was a strong emphasis on working as a team and not as an
individual, so I significantly enhanced my collaboration and teamwork skills.
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\item Facilitated operational briefings and debriefs for a team of 20+ personnel, ensuring clear understanding of mission objectives; this clarity contributed to maintaining an operational efficiency rate exceeding 95\% under tight timelines.
\item Enhanced collaboration and communication skills in a diverse, team-based environment, contributing to a 20\% improvement in team productivity during joint operations.
\end{itemize}
\subsection*{\textcolor{mybluesub}{Burberry (Internship), London}}
\textbf{Architecture Department} \hfill July 2017
\subsection*{\textcolor{myblue}{Education}}
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\noindent Selected to work as an intern for Burberrys first work experience program at the Burberry Headquarters in
London. This involved shadowing members of the architecture team to understand what goes into developing
new stores for Burberry in places around the world. I also had the opportunity to work with a team to deliver a
presentation about a potentially new line of clothing to staff at Burberry and gained valuable insight into the
challenges that face a busy team of this global brand.
\noindent \textcolor{mybluesub}{University of Kent, Canterbury}
| \textbf{BSc Computer Science} - 2:1 \hfill September 2018 - July 2021
\section*{\textcolor{myblue}{Education}}
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\item Introduction and Further Object-Oriented Programming (Grade of 86\% and 80\% respectively all
coursework)
\subsection*{\textcolor{mybluesub}{BSc Computer Science}}
\textbf{University of Kent} \hfill September 2018 - July 2021
Developed a strong foundation in Object-Oriented Programming (OOP), enabling me to design and implement effective, real-world applications. These modules provided in-depth experience in creating scalable and maintainable code while adhering to core OOP principles, such as encapsulation, inheritance, and polymorphism.
\item Databases and the Web (Grade of 83\% overall - 95\% in coursework, 70\% in exam)
Gained practical skills in building dynamic, interactive websites using SQL, JavaScript, and PHP. This module strengthened my ability to design functional and user-focused web applications, integrating back-end databases to create seamless, data-driven experiences.
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\noindent 2:1
\subsection*{\textcolor{myblue}{Interests \& Hobbies}}
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\section*{\textcolor{myblue}{Interests \& Hobbies}}
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\item I've setup and maintained a home server system using Proxmox with multiple virtual machines, including TrueNAS for storage, a Debian server with Docker for hosting local services, and my personal website (mektem.com) and Git server.
\item Enjoy carpentry projects, building and restoring furniture, and developing woodworking skills through DIY projects.
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In a lot of my spare time I try to learn more about some of the different technologies that interest me a lot, in
particular I find Linux and UNIX the whole ecosystem around that very interesting so I spend a lot of time
dabbling around with that, so for example, I have a raspberry pi that I use a pseudo-home server, I have a file
server on there and I use PiHole to block advertisements on my network, and I have some automation tasks that
run on the files on the file server. In terms of coding I often work on random personal projects. For example, I
essentially run my own desktop environment, I run a heavily modified version of suckless dwm, It is related to
linux as well but it is written in C, so I get some experience with that when I use it. Its always fun to tinker around
with it since you get to see the results quite quickly and its something that I work with everyday.
\section*{\textcolor{myblue}{References}}
Available upon request.
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