Topeka, KS | Indianapolis, IN | Truckee, CA
Programmer Analyst with over 9 years of experience in object oriented programming and notable success in a broad range of corporate IT initiatives, while participating in leading, planning, analyzing, researching, testing, developing and implementing solutions in support of business objectives and strategies. - Planned, developed and implemented Store Systems Solutions for nine Central and South American countries such as Costa Rica, Guatemala, El Salvador, Dominican Republic, Trinidad and Tobago, Panama, Nicaragua, Honduras and Ecuador also developed on various projects for US, Puerto Rico and Canada Store Systems Solutions -Developed the implementation process and procedure for Store Systems Rollout Strategy for international and domestic operations of the company. -Managed and coordinated work efforts of multiple developers for the development support cycle of projects. -Lead and trained on site consultants to complete various IT initiatives. -Established the foundation to a new store systems implementation team. -Developed highly specialized applications and tools in various programming languages. -Ability to research, analyze multiple requests from various departments and execute efficiently. -Proficient with n-tier architecture and Software Development Life Cycle. -Extensive knowledge and experience with IBM and Fujitsu Point of Sale and Store Systems. Specialties Client - Server architecture. n-tier architecture Point of Sale expertise - hardware and software. With expertise on multiple hardware platforms.
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