Programmer Analyst at Daktronics
Sioux Falls, South Dakota Area
Programmer Analyst at Daktronics
Sioux Falls, South Dakota Area
(Public Company; 1001-5000 employees; DAKT; Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing industry)
July 2007 — Present (1 year 2 months)
Analysis and development of solutions for improving and extending our Amdocs CRM software.
(Sole Proprietorship; Myself Only; Information Technology and Services industry)
January 2002 — Present (6 years 8 months)
Development of custom Internet-enabled applications. I acted as subcontractor for an independent web development business to create a guest list for a home decorating sales manager in PHP and a baby gallery for a local hospital in ASP. I also built a web site that allows side by side comparison of the satellite and aerial imagery in the Google Maps and Microsoft Local Live web sites using Javascript and DHTML objects.
(Privately Held; 201-500 employees; Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing industry)
February 2002 — June 2007 (5 years 5 months)
Transferred from Midcom to its parent organization ANZA. Development of internal and external applications integrating various systems into Oracle Applications ERP system. Administration of international LAN/WAN connections. Perform Project Management duties as needed. Programming languages include Oracle PL/SQL, Oracle Forms, PERL, and Classic ASP.
(Privately Held; 501-1000 employees; Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing industry)
January 2000 — February 2002 (2 years 2 months)
Development of Oracle Forms and Reports supporting the Oracle Applications ERP system. Development of EDI system to conduct B2B transactions with customers.
(Non-Profit; 11-50 employees; Telecommunications industry)
May 1997 — August 1999 (2 years 4 months)
Summer position held for three years. Built LAN and WAN to facilitate communications between the three business offices and 2 repair offices in United Telephone's 13,000 customer area. Deployed PCs, servers, and software as needed.
BA, Computer Science, Management of Information Science, 1995 — 2000