Software Engineer Resume
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SUMMARY:
- A position in a company that seeks an ambitious and career conscious person who is results - oriented and where he can contribute to continued growth using his acquired skills and education and prior advancement.
- Increased corporate profitability in the information technology industry by developing efficient software, strengthening public relations, and supporting software implementation by using business knowledge from education and experience coupled with the right mix of technical skills in MS Access, VBA, SQL, XML, XSL, C, C++, C#, Visual Basic, Visual Basic.NET, VBA, ADA, ASP.net, UIL, OpenGL, Linux, Apache Tomcat, JCIFS, JRE, JSP, Active Reports, Infragistics, VGL and HTML
- Enhanced and managed the corporate project creation, tracking and management system and achieved a 100% on-time delivery of assigned projects, receiving special recognition from the Vice President of Marketing of Confidential .
- Proven ability to reach targeted goals in IT areas and business disciplines
- I am a trained Public speaker who can illustrate and explain complex subjects and has received positive feedback from many audience members.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
Confidential
Software Engineer
Responsibilities:
- Team Member CTES Cerberus Software - Convert VB6 program to .net framework application.
- Project Member SensiOn - DrillPipe life-cycle management, creating software to integrate embedded rubee tag with handheld, website, and workstations
- Creating WCF service to provide communication between vendor software and internal network.
- Updated legacy asp code to asp.net
- Added GUI Mapping Functionality with drill down capabilities to website and handheld devices.
- Administrator of MySQL Database
- Convert website from VB to C#
- Create new functionality in MC9090 handheld devices as well as Windows 7 Tablets.
- Made new website serialstamper.nov.com
- Created Main Website with HTML5 functionality, including offline mode to handle limited internet capabilities.
Confidential
Development and Support
Responsibilities:- Created Several VGL Script Routines to add functionality to Thermo SampleManager LIMS
- Advised in proper use of SVN Repository
- Proved integration of .net DLL in Thermo Sample Manager
- Helped refine development process using SOLID techniques
- Updated and standardized naming convention
Confidential
Programmer
Responsibilities:- Implemented Source Code repository policy with Visual SVN and Ankh SVN
- Rewrote enterprise MS Access application using VB.net, .net 3.5 framework, and Sql Server 2005
- Created new reports using Active Reports 3.0
- Created Visual Basic 3.5 applications to automate monthly reporting process
- Created import/export scripts in vba to facilitate automation of data communication with Hospitals
- Migrated website from classic asp to asp.net
Confidential
Junior Programmer
Responsibilities:- Upgraded and maintained enterprise level MS Access database project.
- Revised support documentation to allow better communication between user and second level support.
- Enhanced Office products using VBA
- Supported LIMS Database software using SQL
Confidential
Technical Support Manager
Responsibilities:- Managed the entire USA operations center and ensure its proper integration with BMS global corporate IT infrastructure in Australia and South Africa.
- Troubleshot, researched, diagnosed, documented, and resolved technical issues surrounding BMS Software product.
- Managed internal and external help desk issues including purchase of new PC’s, Microsoft software support, maintaining Oracle Database, SQL Server Exchange Server, maintaining Server windows 2000, and adding new employees into active directory system
Confidential
Software Developer
Responsibilities:- Developed GUI application in Linux, converting legacy Linux code into windows GUI environments using Visual Studio.net
Confidential, Houston, TX
Software Developer
Responsibilities:- Created SQL scripts in SQL Server 2000 for a large database project and applied scripts to a style sheet.
