Sandy Zhang is a Senior Lead Software Engineer at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), where she leverages over 11 years of extensive experience in software design and development to drive innovative solutions in the media landscape. With a strong foundation in Object-Oriented design principles and...
Sandy Zhang is a Senior Lead Software Engineer at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), where she leverages over 11 years of extensive experience in software design and development to drive innovative solutions in the media landscape. With a strong foundation in Object-Oriented design principles and Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Sandy plays a pivotal role in shaping the technological framework that supports ABC's diverse broadcasting needs. Her expertise in Amazon Web Services (AWS) enables her to architect scalable and resilient cloud-based applications that enhance the delivery of content to audiences across various platforms.
In her current role, Sandy leads a dynamic team in an Agile Scrum environment, emphasizing Test-Driven Development (TDD) and Behavior-Driven Development (BDD) methodologies to ensure high-quality software delivery. She is instrumental in key projects that involve integrating modern web technologies such as HTML5, AJAX, and Node.js, which are essential for creating interactive and user-friendly applications. Additionally, her proficiency in ASP.NET MVC and Microsoft SQL Server allows her to develop robust back-end systems that seamlessly support front-end functionalities.
Sandy's commitment to continuous integration and deployment practices fosters a culture of collaboration and efficiency within her team, enabling rapid iteration and responsiveness to changing project requirements. Her passion for mentoring junior developers and sharing knowledge about best practices in software engineering further enhances the team's capabilities. As a forward-thinking engineer, Sandy is dedicated to exploring emerging technologies and trends, ensuring that ABC remains at the forefront of the digital broadcasting revolution.