
IT Lecturer at Bay of Plenty Polytechnic / Founder of CodeSpanish Ltd.
New Zealand

IT Lecturer at Bay of Plenty Polytechnic / Founder of CodeSpanish Ltd.
New Zealand
New Zealand
IT Lecturer: February 2006 – Present Bay of Plenty Polytechnic
IT Lecturer: May 2005 – Dec 2005 NIS (National Institute of Studies)
Traveling in New Zealand: Jan 2004 – May 2005
Argentina
Analyst / Programmer / Application Support: Jul 2002 – Dec 2003 EDS (Electronic Data Systems)
Analyst / Programmer / Application Support: May 2000 – Jul 2002 TESIS
Analyst / Programmer / Application Support: May 1998 – Jan 2000 IAS (Argentinean Institute of Iron & Steel)
Programmer on a wide range of languages: VB, C, Fortran, HTML, ... and lecturer
(Educational Institution; 51-200 employees; Information Technology and Services industry)
January 2006 — Present (2 years 10 months)
-Teaching IT concepts in the following courses: Diploma in Information and Communications Technology Level 5 (DipICT L5) and Bachelor of Computing Systems (BCS).
-Concepts taught include: Multimedia and Website Development, Business Applications (two papers), Systems Overview and Project Planning and Control.
-DipICT L5 is a NACCQ (www.naccq.co.nz) approved course.
-BCS is jointly awarded with UNITEC (www.unitec.ac.nz)
(Information Technology and Services industry)
2007 — 2007 (less than a year)
(Educational Institution; 11-50 employees; Information Technology and Services industry)
May 2005 — December 2005 (8 months)
-Teaching IT concepts in the following courses: IT Certificate, IT Diploma Program, National Diploma in Business and NZ Diploma in Business
-Concepts taught include: hardware, information and data processing, IT support and networking.
-Courses were NZQA Accredited Programs.
(Public Company; 10,001 or more employees; Information Technology and Services industry)
July 2002 — December 2003 (1 year 6 months)
-Design and development of information systems.
-Maintenance and development of “Steel Planner”, the planning production system of SIDERAR SAIC (an Argentinean iron & steel factory). Development of data acquisition modules for the system and management modules of its results.
-Help desk and technical support of the developed software.
-Developments made on Visual Basic and Microsoft Access on Microsoft Windows.
(Privately Held; 11-50 employees; Information Technology and Services industry)
May 2000 — July 2002 (2 years 3 months)
-Performing each step in the SDLC
-Maintenance and development of “SOTR ELCOM90”, a communication system used by the electricity industry to transmit information to CAMMESA (the Argentinean electricity commission who supervises the electricity market). This system was developed on C over Qnx 4.x, working in combination with the Realflex SCADA.
-Involved on many Automation and Control projects.
-Help desk and technical support of the developed software.
-Developments made on C and Visual Basic, on Qnx 4.x, Windows 9.x and Windows NT.
(Non-Profit; 11-50 employees; Mining & Metals industry)
May 1998 — January 2000 (1 year 9 months)
-Modeling of the hot mill of SIDERAR SAIC (an Argentinean iron & steel factory), using languages such as Fortran, C and macros of MS-Excel.
-Migration of physical and mathematical models from Fortran-77 on DOS to C on QNX.
-Analysis of variables involved on industries process using data bases (queries on SQL) and spreadsheets (MS-Excel)
Engineer, Information Technology, 2000 — 2002
Systems Analyst degree obtained after 4 years of study at the Superior Institute of Technical Formation Number 38.
Cross Credits were awarded by Universidad Abierta Interamericana torwards the 2 final years of the Engineering Degree.
System Analyst, Information Technology, 1996 — 2000
Engineering, Electronics, 1995 — 1996
Technician, Electronic, 1989 — 1994
AKA, Viajamos juntos en Auckland, IT Maniacs