Summary
William Wang is a software engineer based in New York with 10 years of experience building resilient, high-throughput systems for financial services. He currently develops production-grade software at Morgan Stanley after architecting Java REST APIs, Angular micro-frontends, and Kafka-based pipelines at BNY Pershing that supported daily trading volumes up to billions with 99% uptime. William has hands-on expertise modernizing infrastructure—migrating VMWare workloads to RHEL Docker containers, implementing GitLab CI/CD, and optimizing global delivery via Akamai and load balancing. He pairs a solid mathematics and computer science foundation from Rutgers with practical performance engineering skills, having authored end-to-end JMeter tests across regions to validate SLAs. Notably, he built a centralized Java secrets library and replaced vendor-dependent systems to cut costs and reduce security risk. William blends backend engineering, infra modernization, and a focus on measurable reliability in regulated, high-stakes environments.
10 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS, Mathematics, Computer Science, Bachelor of Science - BS, Mathematics, Computer Science at Rutgers University–New Brunswick
West Windsor-Plainsboro High School North