
Systems Developer at Triodent
New Zealand

Systems Developer at Triodent
New Zealand
New Zealand
Developer and localization specialist: Sep 2007 - Present CodeSpanish Ltd.
Systems Developer: July 2009 - Present Triodent Ltd.
IT Lecturer: February 2006 – October 2009 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)
Back-end programming
Web development (Open Source integrator)
Spanish localization
IT Essentials - Cisco Certified Instructor
CompTIA A+ IT Essentials
CompTIA A+ IT Technician
(Privately Held; Medical Devices industry)
July 2009 — Present (5 months)
Implementation of Epicor (ERP).
Development of new Ecommerce website.
(Information Technology and Services industry)
September 2007 — Present (2 years 3 months)
Founded Codespanish Ltd as a way to maintain relevant commercial experience in IT.
Providing freelance IT and Spanish translation services.
(Information Technology and Services industry)
2007 — Present (2 years )
Translation of a medical radiology website.
Ongoing medical translation projects.
(Higher Education industry)
January 2006 — October 2009 (3 years 10 months)
Teaching IT concepts in the following programmes: Diploma in Information and Communications Technology Level 5 (DipICT L5) and Bachelor of Computing Systems (BCS).
Concepts taught include: Business Applications, Electronic Commerce, Multimedia and Web Development, Operative Systems, Project Planning and Control, and Systems Overview.
DipICT L5 is a NACCQ (www.naccq.co.nz) approved course.
BCS is jointly awarded with UNITEC (www.unitec.ac.nz)
Mentoring and assessing final year students’ projects.
Involved in community projects (eg: Tauranga Art Gallery and Sport Bay of Plenty)
(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 are NZQA (www.nzqa.govt.nz) accredited programs.
(Public Company; 10,001 or more employees; EDS; Information Technology and Services industry)
July 2002 — December 2003 (1 year 6 months)
Design, development and technical support of the production planning system of SIDERAR SAIC (the major Argentinean iron & steel company).
This system consisted of a C++ application called Steel Planner created by AIS (Austria) and Visual Basic modules written by our team (1 to 3 programmers). These VB modules fed Steel Planner every day with the previous day production gathered from nine different plants and stored in an Access Database. Steel Planner then generated the production plan for the current day that was then shown through a VB GUI application. Some of the features of this GUI included: daily, weekly and even monthly production plan reports, historical reports, statistics, graphs, etc.
In my final year in this project, I was Lead Programmer assisting and guiding the young programmers in my team.
(Privately Held; 11-50 employees; Computer Software industry)
May 2000 — July 2002 (2 years 3 months)
Design, development and technical support of SOTR ELCOM90, a real-time communication system used by the electricity industry to transmit information to CAMMESA (the Argentinean electricity commission who supervises the wholesale electricity market).
This software was developed in C modules on QNX 4.x in combination with a Realflex SCADA. The system processed the data following a Scandinavian protocol called ELCOM90 and then transmitted it using the X25 communication protocol.
My colleague and I managed to increasingly improve this system over two years to optimum performance. This platform was used in 16 different locations including two nuclear power plants. We often wrote contracts and proposals for new installations of the system.
This role also involved changes in a few C++ modules and consultancy in other Automation projects.
(Mining & Metals industry)
May 1998 — January 2000 (1 year 9 months)
Computer modeling of the hot steel mill of SIDERAR SAIC using languages such as Fortran, C and VBA for MS-Excel.
Migration of physics and mathematical models from Fortran-77 on DOS to C on QNX.
Analysis of industrial process variables using data bases (queries on SQL) and spreadsheets (MS-Excel and VBA)
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
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