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SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
Extensive and office experience
B.A.Sc. in Chemical Engineering
PRIMARY GOALS
DOS/Windows/NetWare Systems Design, Maintenance & Optimization
Project Development and Management
LAN Administration
More Internautical Excursions
EXPERIENCE
1989-1995
Worked for The University of British Columbia in the Food Services (now called UBC Food Group) Department.
Hired initially as a Systems Coordinator, I was
promoted to
Systems Analyst after two years and
then to Manager,
and Technical Systems two years later.
PROJECTS:
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE ($4M/yr) - Wrote the 110 page specification, used
the system for a year, trained my replacement, refined, re-specified,
automated and optimized it up to the present day. Total receivable
losses over the 5 years I operated/supervised the system: less than
$1,000.
ACCOUNTS PAYABLE ($5M/yr) - In conjunction with the Manager, Finance,
specified the accounting software, supervised customizations, used the
system, supported the users, refined and re-specified it up to the
present day.
CUSTOM - Catering Management System - Working with other team members,
specified the system, optimized and integrated it with our other
systems.
CUSTOM - Food Ordering System - Saw the need for replacing an existing
system, specified, supervised the design of, trouble-shooted, trained,
integrated and optimized this system. The old system failed the week
after this new system went on-line!
CUSTOM - PAYROLL - In conjunction with other team members, and with
increasing involvement after a team member left the organization,
worked to make this cross-Department application an easy-to-use yet
practical and highly-automated "final" product.
CUSTOM - Event-driven Menu/MAIL system - Designed, coded and refined
this ultra practical and comprehensive software system, integrated
across the Department/WAN, comprising dozens of components and
considerations.
CUSTOM - Auto-Backup, Anti-Virus, Update systems - Designed these
labor/cost-savers that rely on the Event-driven Menu/Mail system
mentioned above.
POS - CBORD Electronic Meal Card Access System - What I was originally
hired to operate. Improved system on my own, reducing the amount of
time required to operate it, eventually reducing it to about 25% of
my job duties.
INTERNET - Connected the department,
maintained accounts, integrated it with our other systems and "got wired" myself.
To date I have read about 200,000 messages via the Internet.
INTERNET - Edited and
maintained, for the past 9 months and in my spare time, the (currently
32,000 word) Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
file for the NOVELL Internet mailing list.
1987 - 1989
Worked as an Office Temporary with Temporarily Yours and The Personnel
Department.
Worked with fifteen different word processors,
three database programs, Lotus 1-2-3 and a variety of other office
equipment.
Retained for several months at the Head Office of Columbia
Computing performing Quality Assurance/Software Testing of their new
The School System and The Elementary School System products.
Worked several months each for Revenue Canada, Audit Division and
Guaranty Trust using Xerox Memorywriter
typewriters.
1986-1987
Worked as a sales representative for a top-quality paint
manufacturer for 15 months.
Worked as Advertising Sales Manager for an international maritime
magazine for 3 months.
Worked as a Business Consultant to Good Neighbor Hardware Ltd.,
managing all aspects of a hardware store during the owner's absence
including purchasing, maintenance, and retailing.
1985 - present
Started my own information and consulting business.
Conceived, developed and marketed a software product demo.
Contracted by First Image Production Ltd. to create a
controlled 4 projector slide show for B.C. Transit's then new
Skytrain.
Helped establish and promote Coast Computers, a local retail
store (now called Coastway), marketing their products and
services at four
shows.
Maintained, expanded and promoted a
Bulletin Board
that I had conceived and implemented in 1984 for a local charitable
organization. Bulletin Board programs are among the most complex to
create as they completely control all input to the
(for security purposes) and yet allow a range of access for users depending
on their security level.
Over the years I have assisted numerous small business and home
users in setup, customization and expansion,
as well as software and hardware trouble-shooting and optimization. I am
very proud to have been able to assist others and have found this activity
to be very satisfying.
1983-1984
- Gained over 1,000 hours experience on the U.B.C. mainframe
including the following projects in my thesis year:
- Created a steady state simulation of a coal
processing plant, written in 1000 lines of Fortran code, and submitted
as an 800 page Bachelor's Thesis.
- Led a student group in the use of a sophisticated
modeling program to create a working design of a $500M chlorine/alkali
manufacturing plant in the Group Design Project.
1978-1981
Worked full-time employment with Canadian Pacific Railway, Signals
Division.
- Promoted to Assistant Signal Maintainer and then to Signal Maintainer, the highest union position available.
1976-1978
Worked summers with B.C. Tel, installing and maintaining
electronic equipment.
EDUCATION
Bachelor of Applied Science in Chemical Engineering at U.B.C., April, 1984.
MAJOR COURSES:
Modeling and Optimization
Plant Design and Economics
Group Design Project (Group Leader)
TECHNICAL ESSAY:
Wrote a command-oriented introductory manual, "A Practical Guide to the
UBC System"
BACHELOR'S THESIS:
Created a steady state model of a coal processing
plant. The program allowed on-screen alteration of process and design
variables and output to the screen, printer or plotter.
OTHER COURSES
1985-95 Continuous self-study of DOS, Windows, Microsoft Windows NT, Windows
'95, OS/2, NetWare 3.x and 4.x
1992-93 Self-study of "Mastering Borland C++", 1,500 pages, by Tom
Swan
1989 - Novell Network Administrators Advanced Workshop Course
1988 - Postscript Programming
1985 - Photography Basics
CHARITABLE WORK
Recently assisted a charitable organization establish itself on the
Internet, donating over 100 hours in July & August, 1995.
Established and maintained a
Bulletin Board System for a charitable organization, donating about 500 hours of
my time from 1984 to 1986 and gaining considerable
expertise
in the process.
ASSOCIATIONS
/
Executive Secretary/Treasurer of the Vancouver Electronic Publishing
Association
Associate Member of the Vancouver Novell Users Group
Member of the Vancouver dBase Users Group
Member of the Vancouver Clipper Users Group
Member of the NOVELL and WINDOWS '95 Internet lists
Official Keeper-of-the-
FAQ for the Novell
Internet List
Beta tester for Microsoft Access 2.0, Microsoft Word for
Windows 6.0, Windows NT and Microsoft Windows '95
OTHER INFORMATION
Height: 5 feet 9 inches
Weight: 155 pounds
Health: Excellent
Sports: , tennis, volleyball, ice skating
Interests: , discussions,
, ST:TNG,
,
philosophy
and
Last 2 : "Thatcher: The Downing Street Years"
& "Getting To Yes"
Collector of: Quotes,
mugs, &
.
CONCLUSION
My industrious self- nature, combined with adaptability and a
systematic approach to projects will continue to be well suited to
and technical systems design, development and
maintenance. I
well without supervision and
am flexible in terms of
. I am also willing to
as part of my
.
REFERENCES
Jon Stovell
Manager, Finance and
@ Reliance Holdings Ltd.
#800 - 402 Pender Street
Vancouver, B.C. V6B 1T6
CompuServe: 73672,2134
(604) 683-2404
Garett Hennigan
Manager, Administration and
@ Kabalarian Philosophy
5912 Oak Street
Vancouver, BC V6M 2W2
garetth@wimsey.com
(604) 263-9551
Sophia van Norden
Principal
Sophia van Norden
Consulting
3492 West 15th Avenue
Vancouver, B.C. V6R 2Z1
(604) 731-5702
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