| OS’s: | Slackware Linux, Windows 2003/XP, UNIX (Sun Solaris 2.5.1 Sparc – Solaris8 Sparc, NeXT (Mach)), TSO (ISPF) |
| Databases: | MySQL, Oracle 8i, DB2 |
| Languages: | PHP, HTML, CSS, C/C++, UNIX Shell-Scripts, Perl, JavaScript, CGI |
| Tools: | Subversion, Perforce, RCS, SCCS, Oracle Designer, Ant |
| 2008-Present | Lanna Consulting, Nong Khai, Thailand |
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- Convert Romack Fiberoptics site to php, so that I can implement additional functionality, like Online Order system.
- Work on Thaitraveldreams, a multilingual website: english, dutch and german. Perform SEO for dutch and english site. Enhance english site to allow for easier maintenance of prices and currency conversion. Update english site to ensure it validates as HTML 4.01 Transitional.
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| 2004-Present | First Global Community College (FGCC), Nong Khai, Thailand |
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- System Administrator for Windows Domain (Active Directory) with Windows 2003 Server, Windows 2000 Server and Windows XP clients. A Linux machine is our firewall/gateway to the Internet. This Linux machine is also the DNS Server and DHCP Server for the Windows Domain. This task includes hardware and software maintenance.
- I also developed an Intranet website called “myFGCC” as an info-kiosk for teachers and students at FGCC. It was developed it using PHP, MySQL and the Apache HTTPD.
- And I maintain the FGCC Internet website, which will soon be upgraded to WordPress.
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| 2001 | RedSpark Inc., San Francisco, California, USA |
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| RedSpark, an Autodesk venture, focused on collaborative product development, sourcing, and parts management for mid-to-large manufacturers and their suppliers. RedSpark’s RAPIDteam is a collaborative product development application, to enable inter-enterprise collaboration between suppliers, customers, engineers and procurement professionals for discrete manufacturing companies. The worlds largest semiconductor equipment manufacturer reported that our Release 1 product yielded a significant Return On Investment for them.
- My main task as a Web Developer at Redspark was design and development of new modules and enhancement of existing modules in RAPIDteam using J2EE Platform technologies.
- Support other developers on the team with writing and tuning their database queries.
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| 1996-2000 | Oracle Corp., Redwood Shores, California, USA |
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| Senior Applications Engineer in IS Development group of Oracle Support Services:
- Systems Administration and DBA duties as part of setting up and maintaining development environments. My responsibilities included migration of Oracle v7 databases to Oracle8, backup and restore of filesystems, hardware setup and configuration.
- Development of SupportNotes CD-ROM, that gets shipped to Oracle customers worldwide.
- Lead developer for Patch Set Tracking System 1.1 (a web-based application).
- Lead developer for Certify 1.0 (a web-based application to maintain a certification matrix for Oracle Software; consisting of a customer facing read-only part and an internal maintenance part).
- I was the lead developer for MetaLink v1.7 from May 1998 until July 1999. This included certifying the application for Oracle8 and performance tuning of several parts of MetaLink v1.7. Performance became a concern when we upgraded from Oracle v7 to Oracle8 because the number of users increased significantly. MetaLink v1.7 is the premier web based support application of Oracle Support Services.
- LiveLink (Document Management System developed by Opentext Corp.):
- Development of custom applications on top of LiveLink with LiveLink Builder and OScript (the LiveLink programming language).
- Install and administer the development instance of LiveLink and provide support with the installation/administration of the production system of LiveLink for Oracle Support Services.
- Webmaster for IS Development website (increased performance and improved look and feel of the site).
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| 1995-1996 | San Francisco State University (SFSU), San Francisco, California, USA |
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- Proctor for UNIX-course and consultant in computer-lab (NeXT running NeXTStep, Power Macintosh) helping students with their projects.
- Systems Administrator for NeXT systems (servers and clients) owned by the Computer Science department at SFSU.
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| 1993-1995 | SIG Services BV, Utrecht, Netherlands |
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- Development of MS-Windows v3.1 based information system for medical practitioners (called MPI, later renamed to PatientView). Development of several C-extensions for Omnis7 (these are Windows-DLLs loaded into Omnis7 at runtime). Experience with Omnis7 on several other projects.
- Release of PatientView 1.0 in June 1994. Completion of PatientView 1.1 in November 1994.
- In 1995 expansion of PatientView 1.1 to connect to a mainframe-database in order to retrieve medical lab-results into the local PatientView database.
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| 1987-1992 | BASF AG, Ludwigshafen, Germany |
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- Design and development of an IMS-COBOL data entry program for a turnover reporting system that is used by BASF and associated companies worldwide. Use of DB2 and embedded SQL.
- Development of MS-Windows 3.0 application in C that retrieves address information for a PC-mailing system from a mainframe DB2-database via the CICS tp-monitor. CICS application is written in PL/1 with embedded SQL.
- Enhancement/development of mainframe applications using TSO/ISPF, DB2, IMS & DL/1 and COBOL.
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In 1983 I learned Pascal as my first programming language – UCSD Pascal on an Apple IIe.
Professional
06/1995 – 09/1996: I continued my education at San Francisco State University (SFSU) with the following Computer Science classes: C++, Unix, Operating Systems Theory, Network Theory (TCP/IP specifically), Java. I completed all classes with the highest grade.
Subsequently I was the assistant-teacher for the Unix class at SFSU, a UNIX Systems Administrator for the Computer Science Department at SFSU and later I was a tutor in Java.
My level of education is equivalent to a Bachelor’s Degree (this independent evaluation was done when I applied for a working visa with the US Immigration).
Subsequently I was the assistant-teacher for the Unix class at SFSU, a UNIX Systems Administrator for the Computer Science Department at SFSU and later I was a tutor in Java.
My level of education is equivalent to a Bachelor’s Degree (this independent evaluation was done when I applied for a working visa with the US Immigration).
10/1987 – 03/1990: Mathematisch-Technischer Assistent at BASF AG. Final exam in march 1990 at IHK Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Germany.
1985 – 1987: Four semesters of Physics at University of Heidelberg, Germany
June 1985: Abitur, Secondary School in Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Germany
Education
June 1988: Worked four weeks at FDO UK Ltd., Great Britain
Miscellaneous
Dutch, German, English