Database Standards and Conventions
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I was asked recently to write up a basic set of database standards and methodologies we would be using for an upcoming project. I tend to use the same standards on every…
Chicago, IL, United States
I am a Senior Software Architect seeking an independent consulting opportunity in the Chicago area. My specialties include OOP/OOAD, relational modeling, analysis, and people management.
I am looking for a position with a large amount of responsibility, where I can have a major impact on an organization. My past few positions have allowed me the opportunity to build and lead a team, and this is something I'm looking to continue doing.
The "dream" position would require a mix of:
Some of my core skills include:
October 2011 - Current
• Ultimately responsible for delivery and quality of Incapnet, the company’s primary custom software, a fixed income issuance and trading platform • Performed analysis of architecture and performance, made recommendations and led effort to implement fixes for poor architecture and performance • Implemented “Developers Roundtable”, weekly team forum for discussing code issues, development tools, patterns and practices • Managed team of ten developers o Responsible for salary decisions/discussions, collecting and delivering feedback, mentoring on technical practices, professionalism and communication o Developed and enforced coding standards o Managed relationships with recruiters, reviewed resumes, scheduled and performed candidate interviews, and made final hiring decisions
November 2010 - October 2011
Led the technical effort to design and deliver Aria, a pluggable MVVM Framework for the Silverlight platform, and the Aria Ordering Edition, the first business application to utilize the framework. Responsibilities • Worked with Scrum Master and Product Owner to turn requirements (functional and non-functional) into user stories • Designed and developed the central components of the system • Introduced and led weekly technical team discussion as a vehicle for mentoring junior developers • Researched, selected, and implemented the use of tools and frameworks, including Unity, MEF, Moq, MbUnit • Created initiative for a Software Architecture “Community of Practice” to identify and enforce coding patterns, practices, and standards across all teams of the organization
January 2010 - November 2010
Lead Developer, Real-Time Brokerage Collaboration Tool Led the effort to develop a custom real-time communication and collaboration tool (similar to a chat application) to support a brokerage firm at the Chicago Board Options Exchange. Responsibilities • Selected the tools, technologies, and methodologies for building the application • Worked with the client to analyze the business problem and find the right solution • Designed and developed the relational and business models • Architected, designed, and developed the user interface • Managed one analyst and one junior resource on the project
August 2004 - January 2010
Lead Developer, FLEXdls
Led team of five Developers, one QA Analyst and one Project Manager to create a highly complex, multi-tier Labor Management Software package. Helped develop the strategic vision for the product by collaborating with business leadership and sales teams, and leading requirements gathering sessions for both internal and external users.
Responsibilities
Key Leadership/Consulting Contributions
June 2003 - September 2004
Architected and developed database applications and assisted in the day-to-day operations of the Data Warehouse.
March 2002 - May 2003
Worked as a freelance consultant on a wide variety of projects, including building small networks, creating marketing databases, and developing websites.
November 2000 - December 2001
Analyzed, architected and developed a large-scale databases application for tracking Medicare time reporting claims.
June 1999 - November 2000
Led team of two junior developers and two consultants to create a web-based portal prototype for LiveSmart.com, an online concierge service.
March 1995 - June 1999
Developed applications to support FDA-approved systems for transmitting blood and urine test result data and reporting their results. Also wrote numerous internal applications for various corporate departments.
1988 - 1992
Have Code, Will Travel
I was asked recently to write up a basic set of database standards and methodologies we would be using for an upcoming project. I tend to use the same standards on every…
Have Code, Will Travel
In my last post, we created a Dynamic List Wrapper to help facilitate generating dynamic SQL. Our wrapper exposed the PredicateExpression property of LLBLGen’s…
TRS-80 Color Computer
Visual Studio 2008
Yes, my degree is in English.
After graduating, I bought my first PC, mainly so I could play games like Castle Wolfenstein. Back then, in order to get almost ANY game to run on a PC, you needed know your way around DOS to get the system to boot up properly. After a few months of learning to make any game run on my system, and then helping others configure THEIR systems properly, I realized that I had quite a knack for computer technology, and leveraged my DOS skills to land my first job.
So I guess I owe my career to my early facination with computer and video games (that and the fact that I learned to program in BASIC when I was twelve).