Software Developer at Unified Software
New Zealand
Software Developer at Unified Software
New Zealand
(Computer Software industry)
January 2007 — Present (2 years 11 months)
At Unified Software I am employed as a Senior .Net Developer working on software to support the Laptops in Schools scheme, after our database administrator left I took over the role as DBA.
While at Unified Software I have:
* created a system to manage the end of lease and sale for laptop
* created a system that tracks parts laptop parts
* rebuilt the production database server
* set up a development and UAT environment for our databases
* created a promotion and bug tracking process to stop bugs getting into production
* administrated and backed the production development and UAT SQL servers, and
* lead a project in creating a iPhone/web application for a client I sought.
(Privately Held; 11-50 employees; Computer Software industry)
February 2005 — January 2006 (1 year )
At Eyede I have been Employed as a Web Technologies Developer on the New Zealand Fish & Game Project and various other smaller projects, using PHP and mySQL.
As part of my work on the Fish & Game project I have:
* Had meetings with the clients to gather specifications for development.
* Fixed/optimised broken code from the previous developers.
* Built a integrated paper licence management solution.
* Developed a retailer invoicing module.
* Re-created the licence and sales reports.
* Developed a new user friendly GUI based off customer requirements.
Other Projects I have worked on at Eyede Include:
* Spec’d and developed a tablet based survey for recording attendance information to art events in Wellington.
* Led a junior developer in implementing an open source e-survey to complete a client project.
* Writing best practice coding and documentation standards and training the other developers.
(Privately Held; 1-10 employees; Information Technology and Services industry)
June 2004 — February 2005 (9 months)
While at BrowserCRM I was tasked to build and update WebMAT™ (Web Modular Application Toolkit) which is the Object Orientated framework that is used as the backbone of the BrowserCRM web application.
The major tasks that I completed while working at BrowserCRM are as listed below:
* Designing and Developing the WebMAT™.
* Upgrading BrowserCRM modules to the new WebMAT™ format.
* Optimising the database structure.
* Optimising the existing PHP pages and converting them from procedural to Object Orientated code.
* Design and building modules from client specifications.
* Selecting and implementing the PHP Documentation used to document the BrowserCRM web application.
* Training the other Developers in the new framework and the documentation standard.
For more information about BrowserCRM or WebMAT you can look at the BrowserCRM website www.browserCRM.com.
(Privately Held; 51-200 employees; Information Technology and Services industry)
June 2001 — June 2004 (3 years 1 month)
The projects that I have been involved with include:
* Department of Labour as a lead developer for their financial polices knowledge base which was developed using ASP and SQL Server.
* The State Services Commission working with the Phase 1 of the e-Government project as a PHP developer with one other developer.
* Accident Compensation Commission developing a staff injury tracking database in Access. And designing the Sybase back end of a web based application
* Telecom with the mobile knowledge base in ASP with an Oracle back end.
* The New Zealand Dairy Board, Westpac Trust and Telecom working in a support role using Lotus Notes and Visio.
The SYSDOC Group
* Developing a company wide knowledge base using ASP.
* Maintaining and updating an invoicing database.
* Writing the SYSDOC web guidelines for accessibility and web standards.
* Developing interactive presentations for IBM using Macromedia Director and CBT software.
BCS , Computing Systems, Business , 1999 — 2002