Primary Skills
Java, Web Development, Client-Server, J2SE, J2EE
Location
US-KY-Henderson
Posted
Jun-24-08
RESUME DETAILS
Software professional having 10.0 + years of experience in analysis, design, development, maintenance, and implementation. Extensive experience in Java(J2SE and J2EE), Visual Studio .NET, Visual Basic, C, C++, JDBC, Visual Café 2.5/3.0/4.1/4.5 IDE, Eclipse IDE, Java Servlets, Java Server Pages, Swing API, JFC(Java Foundation Classes), HTML, SQL Server 6.5/7.0/2000. Have worked primarily in Java, C and C++. Proficient in Windows NT 4.0, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows 2003, DOS, Unix, Solaris 2.x, and Linux operating systems.
OBJECTIVE
To acquire a position as a Software Developer on a telecommute basis
AVAILABLE
Immediately
EDUCATION
M.S., Computer Science, February 2006, University of Massachusetts at Amherst G.P.A.: 3.9/4.0
B.S., May 1994, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky Major(s): Computer Science and Mathematics G.P.A.: 4.0/4.0
Completed 18 hours of graduate work in Mathematics at the University of Kentucky from 1994-1995.
CERTIFICATIONS
Sun Java Programmer Certification for 1.4 - October 2006
Sun Java Developer Certification for the Java 2 Platform - September 2007
Sun Java Architect Certification - currently working on 1st exam out of 3
COMPUTER SKILLS
SOFTWARE/LANGUAGES:
Java(J2EE and J2SE), C++, Java Server Pages(JSPs), JDBC, Python, Visual Café 2.5/3.0/4.1/4.5, Java Servlets, Swing API, JFC, KL Group's JClass API, HTML, SQL Server 6.5/7.0, Rational Rose 98, PHP, mySQL, Pascal, FORTRAN
DATABASE:
SQL Server 6.5/7.0/2000, mySQL, DB2
OPERATING SYSTEMS:
UNIX, Linux, DOS, Windows 98, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 2003, OS400, z/OS
CURRENT EMPLOYER
Specialist Programmer, ISS Department, American General Financial Services Supervisor: Sam Chatman
PRIOR EMPLOYERS
1. mDialog Corporation, Software Consultant, May 2006 - June 2007(Telecommute position)
Implemented a client-side Java application called MLoader. MLoader uses Java and Quicktime for Java and allows the user to convert his/her video files to various compressed formats and then, upload them to the central MDialogue server for sharing.
2. Telos-OK, LLC, Senior Software Systems Architect, December 1996 - April 2005
Project Experience at Telos-OK:
A. Web-Based Employee Database Application, Duration: June 2004 - April 2005
Employee-Web is a web-based application to track employee personnel records for Telos-OK. It was implemented using Visual Basic .NET and was the pilot .NET project for Telos-OK.
B. Implementation of the CAC Card Validation System for Web Applications Duration: February 2004 - April 2005
There was a new requirement that all web applications on the Fort Sill Project allow the user to log in with his/her CAC Card in additional to the regular NT login. A Java Applet was written that interfaces with the user's CAC Card and allows the user to log into the Telos-OK web applications with the regular Windows login as well as with his/her CAC Card.
C. Personnel Training Database Application (Web TDB) Duration: February 2003 - April 2005
Web TDB is a server-based solution comprising a relational database(Microsoft SQL Server), and a Web server extension(IBM WebSphere 3.5/4.0). The Web TDB is used to track personnel training requirements and whether each employee has fulfilled his or her requirements. Was involved in the full life cycle development of this application. This project was implemented using Java/J2EE and Java Server Pages (JSPs). Was responsible for designing and implementing the Java Beans and supporting Java classes for interacting with the database.
D. Fault Reporting System (FRS) Duration: January 1999 - January 2003
FRS is a server-based solution comprising a relational database(Microsoft SQL Server), and a Web server extension(IBM WebSphere 3.5/4.0). FRS is used to track software anomalies that are observed in the various systems within Telos Oklahoma. Was involved in the full life cycle development of this application. Was responsible for the design and implementation of the Persistence layer(database interface layer) and the Business layer. These two layers were implemented using Java/J2EE and JDBC, and the presentation layer was done using HTML, backed by a scripting language, WebMacro.
Environment: Java/J2EE, JDBC, Visual Café 2.5/3.0/4.1/4.5, HTML, SQL Server 7.0/2000, Symantec dbAnywhere, Windows NT 4.0, Sun Solaris
E. Media Inventory Application Duration: April 1998 - December 1998
Media Inventory is a web-based database application that is used to track media/hardware within the company. It is composed of a relational database(Microsoft SQL Server), a Type 4 JDBC database driver, and the IBM WebSphere application server. Was involved in the complete life cycle of the application and was solely responsible for maintenance and user support. Was responsible for the design and implementation of the User Interface/Presentation layer. This was implemented using the standard Java AWT, the Swing API, and KL Group's JClass API.
Environment: JDK 1.4, Visual Café 4.5, Swing API, KL Group's JClass API, SQL Server 6.5/7.0/2000, JTurbo JDBC database driver, Windows NT 4.0 and 2000, Sun Solaris
F. Type 2 Datalink Protocol Duration: April 1997 - December 1997
The Type 2 datalink protocol is a low-level data transmission protocol used on a modem built by Telos-Oklahoma. It is connection-based, guaranteeing the delivery of the data packets, using acknowledgements. Was involved in the design and implementation of the protocol, after being given a finite state machine on how the protocol worked. Was implemented using the C programming language on the Sun Solaris operating system.
Environment: C, Sun Solaris, GNU C compiler
CONFERENCES ATTENDED:
Gateway Software Symposium - March 16 - 18, 2007 St. Louis, Missouri.
Java Software Summit 2000 - October 29 - November 3, 2000 Keystone, Colorado
Certifications
Sun Java 2 Programmer Certification, Sun Java 2 Developer Certification
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