Professional (e.g. Engg., IT Developer, Marketing Executive Etc.)
at
KiwiRail (Formerly Toll NZ Consolidated)
, Auckland, New Zealand
November 2006 – Currently Working
Industry: Courier/Transportation/Freight
Functional area: IT Sw- Application Programming / Maintenance
Working with a team of developers to create and maintain websites
and software. After analyzing the client’s requirements we
also then build the software application to the client’s
specification.
Main tasks involve:
• Analyzing client
requirement in website content
• Providing the client with a
basic layout of the website
• Building the actual
website.
• Implementing Custom code builds required for client
specific forms in the website.
• Implementing E-Commerce
functionality on the website if required
• General
maintenance of website / software after build.
• Training
client staff in effective self maintenance and usage of the
website / software
• Building and supporting an n – tier
software application according to client
requirement.
• Training client staff in effective use and
maintenance of the software application
• Mentor the junior
members of the team in code development
The main tools being
used are: Visual Studio, .Net 2.0 (VB.Net, ASP. Net, C#),
BizTalk, HTML, DHTML, Oracle HTML DB, Oracle SOA Suite, Oracle
Application Server, LDAP, PHP, SQL Server and Oracle Databases as
the backend.
Software Developer at Augen (NZ) Limited , Auckland, New Zealand
October 2005 – November 2006
Industry: IT-Software/Software Services
Functional area: IT Sw- Application Programming / Maintenance
Working with a team of developers to create and maintain websites
and software. After analyzing the client’s requirements we
also then build the software application to the client’s
specification.
Main tasks involve:
• Analyzing client
requirement in website content
• Providing the client with a
basic layout of the website
• Building the actual
website.
• Implementing Custom code builds required for client
specific forms in the website.
• Implementing E-Commerce
functionality on the websi