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Edward E. Griebel, Jr.

Rochester, NY, United States

Currently Senior Software Engineer, R&D at Axeda Corporation.

The challenge of development for me is getting teams and code working together. I believe part of what I contribute is perspective on the development process coupled with the truth that it's never the technical issues that cause the most difficulties. Having worked in a number of big and small shops, I have seen a lot of things that work and some things that almost never do.

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Senior Software Engineer, R&D, Axeda Corporation

June 2010 - Current

I am currently in the role of primary R&D resource for the Cognos-based Business Intelligence reporting product offering. As I have been working with Cognos for over 18 months, I am frequently consulted by Professional Services, Product Management, and other developers for expertise in resolving Cognos issues.

Currently I am involved in these short-term and medium-term projects to support the reporting product:

  • A new project to automate regression and accuracy testing of reports by creating standardized data sets to then use to compare data extracts and report runs. All aspects of this solution will be automated including comparison and reporting of differences to be used by development and QA teams.
  • Stabilizing the reporting product by working with a Cognos consultant to plan and implement performance improvements in the reporting database and mappings.
  • Working closely with the product management team to select a Business Intelligence vendor for the reporting solution, including gathering requirements and evaluating different solutions.

In the past I have also worked on:

  • Development of new platform features in Java, SQL, and/or PL/SQL
  • Multi-month effort to migrate and improve performance for a highly customized Cognos reporting environment for one of the company's biggest customers
  • Integrating Cognos into the platform including database modeling and mapping, interfacing to Java SDK, and creating applications to automate maintenance and migration tasks
  • Finding and resolving memory and performance bottlenecks in the product to improve user experience for high-value accounts with a focus on making the most improvement for a fixed level of effort

The product is a Machine-to-Machine Platform-as-a-Service (M2M PaaS) solution for remote status monitoring, support, and administration of high-value embedded devices. It is written in Java, Struts, and Oracle, with a mixed web-based front end written in Adobe Flex, HTML, and JavaScript using Ajax, HTTP, and web services for communication. This video is an introduction to what the product can do: http://youtu.be/KFcy9XLedNY

Lead Developer, Paychex

March 2005 - June 2010

Part of a large development group creating financial processing and tracking software to manage external client accounts. As the most senior java developer I wore a developer and a mentor hat.

  • Lead small teams to convert 2 existing Struts Web 1.0 apps to Web 2.0 using Yahoo's YUI framework with extensive Javascript and CSS. Both projects involved working closely and managing dependencies with other teams and managers that were responsible for requirements, testing, documentation, and user interface design. Each project was a year in duration totaling over 10,000 hours of development time that I was responsible for managing. Each application supported almost 500 concurrent users with 500,000 registered users.
  • Lead small team to develop new public web front-end for existing internal-only desktop application. Included working closely with business users to develop business rules, and working with user interface designers for presentation design. Project was around a year in duration and \over 3,500 hours of development time. Team received an award for superior quality with zero post-implementation defects.
  • Researched web frameworks and web portal solutions as part of a team to determine the future 5-year architecture across multiple products and systems. Personally responsible for comparing and contrasting Struts 1, Struts 2, and JSF given developer base and anticipated needs.
  • Researched Javascript libraries for departmental architecture. Compared YUI, Dojo, JQuery, and other libraries, evaluating based on criteria including developer ease, supportability, and documentation.
  • Primary developer responsible for converting existing suite of applications from WebLogic 8 to WebLogic 10, including upgrading the code base to Java 5 and Servlet 2.4 specifications.
  • Configuration and ongoing maintenance of a Hudson Continuous Integration server for a number of internal software projects.Mentored developers on the concepts of continuous integration and how to use it. This was used daily after my departure by developers on a number of projects and to generate QA, user acceptance, and production builds for delivery. Hudson allowed any development lead a one-click way to generate builds, which before this was a manual proces done by development leads. *One of two Java Subject Matter Experts supporting 20 Java developers in mentoring, code reviews, and general architectural and technical questions/direction.
  • First point of contact for critical java-related issues on Production, test, and development that affect users being able to access system. Involves troubleshooting potential networking, security, database, JVM, or code issues to determine root cause.
  • Lead initiative as primary technical resource to create unit tests for 200 KLOC Java Struts code base.
  • Responsible for creating and tuning all Oracle PL/SQL necessary for projects.
  • Delivered technical training sessions to development team, using group training to reduce individual support demands on me.

The first two years at Paychex was as a consultant with Distributed Object Technologies, based in Rochester, NY.

Senior Developer, Frontier Communications

2001 - 2005

Architect and developer on web application for 50 internal support staff to automatically provision and troubleshoot DSL and dial-up accounts.

  • Created Java server to proxy requests between multiple web applications and call-center systems used to provision and collect statistics on customer accounts.
  • Proxy accepted SOAP requests from other web applications to mediate communication with provisioning servers’ SOAP interfaces.
  • Created a web application in Java/Struts for technicians to configure and troubleshoot customer dial-up and DSL accounts that interfaced with above SOAP server.

Enhanced and supported retail sales commissioning web application that generated payments to 600 salespeople of $120,000 per month for annual sales of $21.5 million.

  • Wrote new stored procedures in PL/SQL and refactored existing monolithic procedures into smaller common functions.
  • Worked on project from handoff through implementation and became lead developer.
  • Responsible for creating and tuning all Oracle PL/SQL code necessary for projects.
  • Assisted users with ad-hoc Brio reports.

Worked closely with Citizens CTO to develop application to generate reports that presented state and regional sales data from Essbase OLAP cube data mart to CXO-level users.

  • Replaced manual report saving $250,000 annually in personnel expenses, allowing up to a dozen people involved in weekly preparation to perform more useful tasks.
  • Created one-click solution to generate reports with a significant amount of automation provided by custom code written in Visual Basic for Applications.
  • Put into production in Q2 2004, was still used to generate reports on a weekly basis over 2 years after employment with Frontier.

Non-Project Responsibilities:

  • Introduced and administered the Open Source CruiseControl application used to perform regular automated builds of software projects. Created XSLT-based system for developers to add new projects by specifying only minimal project-specific parameters.
  • Administer and support CVS source code repository for twenty Oracle and Java developers.

Senior Developer, Global Crossing

1999 - 2001

  • Architect, team lead, and developer for system to reconcile multiple order entry databases with 500-node data network. Managed 3 developers in Rochester and 4 in Green Bay.
  • Architect, team lead, and developer for web-based application to create DSL circuits automatically on ATM data network. Integrated with vendor-provided packages to automate multiple manual steps. Saved $100,000 in personnel expenses by eliminating manual re-keying. Used Agile techniques to manage the team of three developers including daily stand-up meetings, frequent iterations to users, and frequent face-to-face involvement with the users
  • Integrated and supported vendor-provided Solaris/Sybase software package with internal systems and processes that allowed customers to monitor usage and SLA metrics for their data circuits. Worked closely with marketing and product development teams to develop mature, saleable product to help acquire new customers to provide aggregated monthly revenues of over $500,000.

Lead Developer, JP Morgan

1995 - 1999

  • Worked directly with option and futures securities traders to create rapid, iterative tactical applications using Excel spreadsheets to interface with corporate systems and data to provide functionality not found in existing systems. These applications helped options and futures traders buy, sell, and manage $5 billion in securities positions, leverage key employees, and provided an advantage over competitors by creating new products to exploit market opportunities quicker.
  • Architected, managed development, and supported calculation engine server for desktop clients to calculate prices using pre-packaged routines with real-time data. Developed parallel calculation distribution module to offload calculations dynamically to available servers. System was core to the trading business for eight years after initial deployment.
  • Team Lead responsible for 6-person development staff located in New York and Hong Kong for above calculation engine server. Initiated process improvement effort to cope with reduced staff levels after initial rollout. Worked on integration team in Hong Kong.
  • Worked with outside vendor to customize coursework for week-long “Windows NT Development” course for 50 person development team.

Developer, BlackRock Financial Management

1993 - 1995

  • Created trading applications in C++ and Shell to increase efficiency of Finance desk. Applications helped team of 8 handle $15 million daily volume in repurchase agreements and other short-term transactions more efficiently.
  • Developed and supported real-time trading systems in C, C++, Motif/Xwindows, Tcl/Tk, and Shell on Sybase to perform transactions and monitor performance of over $8 billion in Treasury and MBS/REMIC investments.
  • Responsible for monitoring nightly daily trade and reconciliation process. The inherited process originally relied on cryptic numeric pages for status reports and very little logging. I modified the process alerts to send more understandable messages to a text pager and improved the logging to determine problems quickly. Also added some code to filter out false negative messages and only send messages when real issues occur.
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Education

B.S. Computer Engineering, Bucknell University

  • Concentrations in Geology and Digital Electronics
  • Senior design project creating reference implementation of DHCP protocol for RFCs 1531 and 1534
  • Summer research internship in digital image processing
  • Multiple Dean's List awards

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Writing show all

Java 7 Concurrency Cookbook

Java 7 Concurrency Cookbook

Fernandez Javier

Technical Editor, August 2012


Oracle Certified Associate, Java SE 7 Programmer Study Guide

Technical Editor, June 2012


Reading (7) show all

C Programming Language (2nd Edition)

C Programming Language

Brian W. Kernighan, Dennis M. Ritchie


Unix Programming Environment (Prentice-Hall Software Series)

Unix Programming Environment

Brian W. Kernighan, Rob Pike


sed & awk (2nd Edition)

sed & awk

Dale Dougherty, Arnold Robbins


The Joy of Clojure: Thinking the Clojure Way

The Joy of Clojure

Thinking the Clojure Way

Michael Fogus, Chris Houser


Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software

Design Patterns

Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software

Erich Gamma, Richard Helm, Ralph Johnson, John M. Vlissides


Jakarta Struts Cookbook

Jakarta Struts Cookbook

Bill Siggelkow


In The Plex: How Google Thinks, Works, and Shapes Our Lives

In The Plex

How Google Thinks, Works, and Shapes Our Lives

Steven Levy


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Tools

Atari 400, Apple ][+, DecWriter III acoustically coupled to Vax 11/750

Eclipse for code, vim for everything else

Background

Projects and links

Paychex project portfolio

These are publicly-accessible demonstrations of the large projects that I have worked on at Paychex. As these applications are available only to clients, these demos are the best way to get a feel for these projects.
http://training.paychex.com/retirement/client/
http://www.paychex.com/a/demos/retsvcsER/
http://www.paychex.com/a/demos/retsvcsEE/
http://www.paychex.com/a/demos/cobra/

Selected Training Courses

  • No Fluff Just Stuff Java Symposium, 2 1/2 day developer conference with 10 short courses, March 2012
  • Oracle Coherence: Share and Manage Data in Clusters, Oracle University, 3 day course, October 2009
  • BEA WebLogic Server 9/10: Advanced System Administration, Oracle University, 5 day course, June 2009
  • Service Oriented Architecture Immersion Bootcamp Java, TEK Systems, 5 day course, May 2008
  • JMS Messaging with SonicMQ, Progress/Sonic, Online, November 2006

Awards

  • NPS Star Award, presented for going above and beyond during major upgrade rollout, Axeda, January 2011
  • 2007 Quality Award, presented for the fewest production issues after implementation. Paychex, January 2008, awarded as project dev lead.

Background
  • FAA Certificated Private Pilot since 2000
  • Contact: edgriebel at gmail dot com