From: route@monster.com
Sent: Friday, July 10, 2015 9:48 AM
To: hg@apeironinc.com
Subject: Please review this candidate for: Adobe
This resume has been forwarded to
you at the request of Monster User xapeix03
|
|||||||
|
|||||||
|
|
|
||||||
|
||||||
|
BRENDAN WALSH Brendan.walsh22@gmail.com 414.678.1724 OBJECTIVE: To obtain a Java developer position preferably one within the area of
web development. I am looking for opportunities in the city of Chicago.
I am open to both front end web developer and backend java developer
opportunities. EDUCATION/ASSOCIATIONS: Bachelors
of Science- Management of Computer Systems UW-Whitewater - Whitewater, WI 2000-2005 •Minor in web site administration and development. Association for Information Technology
Professionals (AITP) •President – Spring 2005, President Elect – Fall 2004, Secretary –
Spring 2004, Gold Member Status – Fall 2003 TECHNICAL
SKILLS: Languages/Concepts: Java, JSP, J2EE, JavaScript, SQL, HTML, CSS,
XML, XSLT, JQuery, UNIX, SOA Relevant
software experience: IBM
WebSphere, Eclipse, PLSQL, Oracle, DB2, Tomcat, Harvest Source control,
Remedy Incident/Change management, SVN, UC4, Perforce, Adobe AEM/CQ, Rational
Application Developer, SpringSTS, Cygwin, Squirrel PROFESSIONAL
EXPERIENCE: Options
Clearing Corporation - Chicago, IL- Web DeveloperMay 2012-Present Area of
Expertise: Internet Services-Internal/External Websites •
Participate in all aspects of the software
development life cycle •
Provide analysis and estimates for new work •
Implement OSGI bundles as necessary for Adobe CQ. •
HTML, Javascript and JQuery for client side web
development •
Off hours support for production issues as well
as installations •
Implement/update batch processes in UC4 •
Perform code reviews in Crucible for other Web
Developers •
Mitigate security vulnerabilities discovered by
yearly 3rd party
security assessment Project
highlights: •Perforce Upgrade6 months •We rely on Perforce to manage content for 3 of our websites.
When I first started in 2012 the software hadn’t been updated since
2007. I worked with the Unix team to back up the existing content
repositories, run update scripts and then reincorporate all of our existing
content. I came up with a plan that would be the least obtrusive to our
production website updating procedure. This project was the groundwork
to implementing secure connections for Perforce which had previously been
flagged as a security concern. I led that project as well. •Website Weekly Recycle Automation6 months •Our website that runs on the Adobe CQ framework has been plagued with
a memory leak issue from the time it was implemented. The issue was
related to the framework and not the code we implemented. As a result
we were recycling the application just under once a month to clear up the
memory. This was resulting in a lot of manual intervention.
I worked with our automation team (UC4) to create a set of jobs that would
stop and start our website one server at a time once a week. The job
plan makes sure the site is in a valid state before starting the job and also
that each step runs properly. It generates alerts and emails respective
parties of any issues. These jobs are now also used during server
maintenance and disaster recovery exercises. •Email Subscription Service3 months •I wrote a backend service for our educational website that allows
users to register their email address within MailChimp from our site.
This allows them to opt into future mailings based on specific subject
matter. This service was written as an OSGI bundle so that it could be
used within the Adobe CQ framework. I wrote all methods required so
that front end developer could do everything that was required from the
subscription form. •Security Defects9 months •Every year we have a 3rd party
firm vulnerability test our websites. As a result of this we get a full
report on all vulnerabilities for each site. I was tasked with
reviewing all these findings and coming up with a plan to remediate. I
created and executed a project plan to remediate defects such cross-site
scripting, cross-frame scripting, autocomplete and persistent cookies. FIS -
Milwaukee, WI- Programmer AnalystJanuary 2006-May 2012 Area of
Expertise: Middleware Application-Enterprise Imaging •Design, develop and test interfaces to various
vendors to retrieve electronic images •Work on
enterprise messaging service to help consumer applications communicate with
third party vendors- Applications are Java based and run within a WebSphere
environment •Unix based scripts for batch processing •5+ years experience in J2EE
development, mostly with servlets but JSP as well •Dealt with XML schemas as well as
translations using Altova products (XMLSpy and Mapforce) •HTML and Javascript for client
side web development •SQL and Oracle experience
including oracle 9i, 10g and 11g •Experience working with Websphere
applications (5 and 6.1) running on UNIX servers. •Mentored two employees to turn
over knowledge on the application on which I was the subject matter expert •Performed code reviews for more
junior level coworkers •Used Harvest to deploy
applications to Unix servers •Off hours support including oncall
support as well as code release support Project
highlights: •Estatement Notification6 months •I led a project to design a notification system for emailing consumer
electronic banking users. The project followed all relative federal
guidelines for statement delivery and availability. Statement data was
collected and then, before delivery, the statements were validated against a
database of enrolled customers for added security. The system was designed
with flexibility and configurability in mind such that notifications could be
delivered either by email or from within the web application. •Enterprise Imaging Reporting9 months •I was responsible for hardware scaling within our application. In
order to appropriately identify scaling bottlenecks I created a reporting
system for our application. The reporting system reads through all our
database twins and records performance related data. It separates the
information out by bank as well as generates overall totals in order to be
able to track usage trends within the application. This data allowed me
to more accurately plan the scaling of our application. •General Document ViewerOngoing •Created a user interface to allow bank level users to search through
electronic loan documents. The UI provided a uniform experience that
would allow users to search across available loan documents via account
number or SSN. It would gather the results and present them back to the
uniform in a neatly presented HTML tree. Each item in the tree was then
a link that the users could click to view actual PDF’s of the loan documents
they were interested in. •Web services •Worked on various web service based projects. For one
particular project, I had to call a web service to retrieve an electronic
check image. Used WSDL2JAVA to create the appropriate java stub classes
for the web service. Then using those stubs I was able to send the web
service as well as parse through the response and retrieve the binary data
for the check image. |
|
|
||||||||
|
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
Languages: |
Languages |
Proficiency Level |
|
English |
Fluent |
|
|
|