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Rob Allen

Atglen, PA, United States

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Currently Solutions Architect at GSI Commerce an eBay Company.

My dad tried pushing me to learn BASIC as a kid but it didn't take. Not until the mid-nineties and my introduction to HTML and PHP did I start to really get the craft. It finally kicked in while I was completing my BS in Psychology. I took Comp-Sci courses to improve my GPA, and was offered a position as the web master for the Psychology department. Once I graduated, I focused fully on technology. My first job with a small start-up handed me new and exciting challenges in code, hardware and design.

After I moved to PA, I continued to learn new languages and techniques through occasional contract jobs, then as a consultant for Diamond Technologies. It was there that I was able to push myself into deeper levels of understanding of architecture, code reuse and collaboration. In my final year at Diamond, I built a training program for after-hours education in web standards and practices to help bridge the gaps for desktop developers entering the web world.

My current position at GSI Commerce has challenged me in ways I could not have anticipated. After a short year, I was promoted to be a Lead, then again to be a Technical Manager leading a team of some of the most talented developers I have had the pleasure to work with. I am now able to focus on application and site development from a higher perspective, building the kind developers I love to work with along the way. In the past year, our small team has overhauled platform training, built out several tools to improve the development process, and demonstrated innovations in platform utilization within GSI.

With a great team, anything is possible. Do you have a great team?

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Solutions Architect, GSI Commerce an eBay Company

April 2010 - Current

I've served in a handful of capacities at GSI over the years.

I joined GSI's TrueAction group as a Senior Web Developer and helped to launch Toys R Us sites in Canada, France, Germany and Austria. In my role, I revamped several areas of JavaScript including an interactive gift wizard, corrected defects during a very challenging QA phase, monitored and published store builds, and helped drive an effort to clean up the markup used on the sites.

Later, as a Web Developer Lead my responsibilities increased to include leading a team of web developers to complete store launches, triage and assign defects, standardize the code base, as well as finalizing and implementing scope documents and other project materials.

As a Tech Manager I led store launch efforts for a handful of partners. This included screening and hiring developers, working with project plans, and serving as a liaison between different functional groups in the organization. That experience allowed me to then lead a dedicated team to build tools, develop platform training and prototype best practices on our new proprietary e-commerce platform.

With internal changes to the organization, my focus shifted to larger architectural pursuits. I was made a Solutions Architect and I now assist multiple store launch projects by answering questions about the platform, create proofs of concept for feature implementations, document those implementations and provide support throughout project delivery.

Consulant, Diamond Technologies

November 2007 - April 2010

Providing programming, project development and design expertise on projects ranging from simple web updates through to enterprise level application development.

Delaware Higher-Education Commission (February 2009 - April 2010) Maintain and expand existing VB.Net Intranet application for the administration of college enrollments, scholarship eligibility and awards as well as Student and College facing web applications. Collaborated with University of Delaware administrators and programmers to develop protocol for sharing sensitive student data. Developed front-end applications in WPF/VB .Net in order to facilitate transfer.

Cash-Connect (August 2008 – November 2008) Assumed redevelopment project for ATM Vault Cash provider’s internal funds settlement system. Initiated discussions to codify institutional knowledge and generate requirements documentation. Centralized source control and re-architected VB6 code-base to VB.Net while helping to build internal coding standards including the usage of external libraries. Pushed project to third milestone ahead of schedule.

Co-Founder and administrator of Diamond University (DTU) (October 2007 – April 2010) Instituted an after-hours training program for continuing the technology education of the Diamond community. Built supporting website (C#.Net 2.0/SQL Server 2005), recruited consultants to provide monthly topic coverage and obtained financial support and other resources from management.

Mi-Forms Mobility Team (October 2007 – April 2010) Developed both internal and client-facing pilot projects in order to highlight Diamond’s development capabilities for mobile devices (VB .Net 2.0, .Net Compact Framework, Mi-Forms, Digital Pen, Handheld devices). Provided pre-sales support and materials for related sales calls. Served as primary contact to Mi-Corporation for support. Developed test form for large client presentation which synced with SharePoint 2007 Document repository.

Sussex Conservation, Kent Conservation, DNREC Soil & Stormwater (August 2007 – April 2009) Architected and built portal (VB .Net 2.0/ASP.Net/Ajax.Net) which tracks construction projects from plan review through the permit process and into maintenance status and enforcement for three State agencies.

Delaware Department of Health and Social Services ( January 2007 – July 2007) Lead development team of DHSS programmers to update an aging, PHP/SQL Server 2000 based Help Desk application used for internal task assignment as well as a related email notification system in C# .Net 2.0.

Contract Consultant, The Creative Group

June 2006 - December 2006

  • Updated existing Flash-based, stand alone marketing materials and themed games.
  • Embedded and synchronized audio tracks with Flash quiz games via ActionScript.
  • Assist the Project Manager with workflow issues, and help other developers as needed.

Lead Creative Developer, Care Products. Inc, BFMTech inc. & Craft Plastics llc.

January 2001 - June 2006

Here, I was the tech expert for an entrepreneur with several companies running at once. Over the course of 5 years I was able to:

  • Code layouts and all functionality for each company's web presence, including product sites and databases in PHP with a MySQL back-end.
  • Design and develop an intranet-based customer service system in PHP, XHTML, SQl Server for tracking customer issues and resolutions.
  • Formulate and construct web-based applications for managing customer-facing, database driven content as well as backend management systems for those services.
  • Administrate existing customer web sites (as part of a web development business), databases and content management systems.
  • Design packaging, logos and branding of four new product lines, web layouts, graphics and style sheets for 50 distinct products.
  • Create and modernized company logos, business cards and letterhead.
  • Conceptualize and produce advertisements, trade-show booth graphics, brochures, instructions, packaging, and displays.

Education

B.S. Psychology, Northeastern University

1996 - 2001

Became the web master for the Psych department website in my junior year.

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JiraSharp

GitHub, Mar 2011 - Aug 2011

Jira SOAP utilities in C# (Mono)

Primary author


ExcelToJIRA

GitHub, Apr 2011

Reads a given Excel file into a .Net Dataset, converts sheets into DataTables and can push DataRows as JIRA issues

Primary author


ExternalizedStringConverter

GitHub, Aug 2011

Takes a formatted Excel document and converts it to XLIFF/XML

Primary author


QuestionBuilder

GitHub, Oct 2011

web based tools for creating and managing questions dynamically for quizzes, surveys and more

sole author


Tools

16 Mhz Acer

Visual Studio

Background

Projects and links

OPIEWeb.com November 2009 - July 2010

I am the owner and chief geek for OPIEWeb.com. OPIEWeb is a StackExchange based Q&A site for Industrial/Organizational Psychologists, Organizational Behaviorists and Human Resources Professionals.

Delaware Higher-Education Commission February 2009 –Present

Maintain and expand existing VB.Net Intranet application for the administration of college enrollments, scholarship eligibility and awards as well as Student and College facing web applications. Designed state-wide web-based course credit transfer application for use by Colleges and Universities. Collaborated with University of Delaware administrators and programmers to develop protocol for sharing sensitive student data. Developed front-end applications in WPF/VB .Net in order to facilitate transfer.

Cash-Connect August 2008 – November 2008

Assumed redevelopment project for ATM Vault Cash provider’s internal funds settlement system. Initiated discussions to codify institutional knowledge and generate requirements documentation. Centralized source control and re-architected VB6 code-base to VB.Net while helping to build internal coding standards including the usage of external libraries. Pushed project to third milestone ahead of schedule.

Co-Founder and administrator of Diamond University (DTU) October 2007 – June 2008

Instituted an after-hours training program for continuing the technology education of the Diamond community. Built supporting website (C#.Net 2.0/SQL Server 2005), recruited consultants to provide monthly topic coverage and obtained financial support and other resources from management.

Mi-Forms Mobility Team October 2007 – June 2009

Developed internal as well as a client-facing pilot projects in order to highlight Diamond’s deveopment capabilities for mobile devices (VB .Net 2.0, .Net Compact Framework, Mi-Forms, Digital Pen, Handheld devices). Provided pre-sales support and materials for all Mi-Forms related sales calls. Served as primary contact to Mi-Corporation for support. Developed test form for large client presentation which automatically synced with SharePoint 2007 Document repository.

Sussex Conservation, Kent Conservation, DNREC Soil & Stormwater August 2007 – April 2009

Architected and built portal (VB .Net 2.0/ASP.Net/Ajax.Net) which combines several MS Access databases from three separate regulatory organizations into a pre-existing State-owned SQL Server database. The resulting application tracks construction projects from plan review through the permit process and into maintenance status and enforcement for all three agencies.


Background

My dad has been a closet geek all of his life. In the early 80s, we got our first PC through his work and he let me watch as he took it apart, put it back together and tried to see what else it could do. I received my first machine in the 6th grade and mostly used a drawing program I can't remember the name of.

By high school, my dad and I had outgrown what pre-built machines could do and he ordered a machine from a local builder with a math co-processor and a sound card. That 486DX2 brought me to CompuServ, AOL and BASIC. I think I still have it in my basement somewhere. I've personally built 4 machines since then.

In my own home, I have 3 laptops, a netbook, a home theater pc and several machines worth of parts in case I need another one (you can never have too much computing power).

Programming would have seemed like a natural career path for me, given all that hardware. I can't explain why I didn't enroll in a comp sci program except to say that in 1996, I didn't see the future coming. So I went for Psychology. My professors noted my grasp of technical knowledge and pushed me to do a double major in order to focus on Artificial Intelligence. I never really got into that, but I learned C++, usability, vb6 and HTML which opened the door to my current career.