phone/email contact information
Web site: http://www.bwunder.com
Work Objective: Design, develop, implement, and educate SQL Server Database Administrators, Database Developers, and other IT leaders concerning routine methods - as opposed to ad hoc, hit and miss, and so called "firefighting mode" to to assure the availability, reliability and usability of the database servers in the organization.
Professional Highlights
DBA for Pinnacle Sports
Worldwide
June 2006 to June 2007
DBA Team Lead for top rated sports books in the offshore gaming
industry legally operating in the Dutch Antilles. Set up automated
monitoring and subsequent query tuning activities that stabalized erratic
database performance issues. By January of 2007 the once frequently taxed
servers were consistently running at 10% CPU utilization or less.
Designed and implemented a DBA team code review process for all
production bound T-SQL. Worked with management, developers, QA engineer to
assure that everyone understood the purpose and value of meeting each
review guideline. The end result was a process that was perhaps just a
little too intensive on time requirements for the DBA team, but was lauded
by the developers for how much they were learning, praised by management
for the reduction of production reverts achieved immediately, and
naturally was big hit for DBA crew.
DBA for Wall Street On Demand
April 2001 to June 2006
Complete software lifecycle Database Administrator for over 30 SQL
Servers with
approximately 60 production database duplicated to two data centers for
busy financial news and research content provider, web design and hosting
organization serving over 1.5 billion unique page request per year as of
mid 2006. I was the only DBA and there was no development or test
environments when I started. The previous DBA, though well liked and
respected by the crew, had fled the state after several months on the job.
Business increased over 50% each year of
employment. Not nearly as dramatic as the unique page load growth
yet helps to show the sort of environment that I found quite
compelling for several years. Also helpful to understand that for
most of my tenure the office was in Boulder and, while the floor plan was
open and collaborative, my seat was along a wall of windows with a wide
open view of the Flatirons. Championed and helped design and build
automated software lifecycle intranet based T-SQL script
promotion tools. Established coding standards and peer code reviews.
Senior Database Administrator for Procard, Inc.
February 2000 to April 2001
Design, develop, and support corporate credit transaction data warehouse,
OLAP data marts and web based report delivery application.
Mentor database administrators. Train development teams transitioning to
MS SQL Server from MS Visual Fox Pro. Configure SQL Server Replication and
Clustering.
Senior Database Administrator for Achieve Communications
July 1999 to February 2000
Architect, design,
develop and administer MS SQL Server/Cold Fusion
internet application
"bringing parents and teachers together online". Mentor database
developer's. Configure SQL 7.0 Clustering.
DBA/Database Developer/ASP Developer/Domain Admin for CINS, Inc.
September 1997 to June 1999
System Administration of Internet Information Service (IIS), MS SQL Server, MS Exchange Server, Guardian Firewall and
Windows NT domains for the online information repository for Colorado Secretary
of State's Central Index System. Build and maintain NT servers and RAID
subsystems. Develop and maintain ASP/ADO and Cold Fusion front end and SQL
Server back end applications.
Senior Database Administrator for Comprehensive
Software Systems
September 1996 to September 1997
Admin of MS SQL Server in n-tier environment - C++ application server
VB Presentation layer -- on Windows NT. Tune and troubleshoot
SQL Server. Develop Visual Basic DAO, DMO, RDO utilities. Change control.
Support geographically distributed business analysts, product developers,
and
client installations.
Senior AS400 Systems Technician for Intelligent
Electronics
October 1995 to September 1996
Implement, maintain and
monitor production and development databases, architectures, and
environments on heterogeneous platforms with a primary emphasis on a
distributed AS400 platform in a LANSA environment. Responsible for all
architectural components of distributed data environment, development
change management and migration, and upper CASE tools.
Application
Developer & Sybase DBA for VSA, Inc.
August 1993 to October
1995
Develop, maintain and provide technical support for AS400 RDBMS in
a LANSA environment and concurrently fill DBA role for Sybase SQL server
sales force automation & decision support data warehouse application.
Scope of projects include purchasing, inventory management, sales
forecasting, telesales, field sales, warehousing, logistics,
transportation, A/R, A/P, G/L.
Electro-Mechanical Systems/PC Technician
for Keystone Resorts
November
1988 to June 1991
Design, implement,
and maintain physical plant equipment database identifying parts usage,
maintenance history, scheduling, and cost reporting. Develop budgets,
estimates, and subcontractor agreement documents using PC. Install and
maintain commercial microprocessor controlled EMS systems. Maintain,
troubleshoot, install and repair electrical and electronic controls and
control circuits.
Engineering Test Technician for A.R. Wilfley & Sons
August 1987 to
October 1988
Develop pump impeller sizing and
production pump testing data reduction program using data from production
and research test cycles applied to the Hydraulic Affinity Laws. Develop
test cycle results database and plot data to applications engineering
performance curves.
Various non-computer related positions
1971 to
1987
Handyman, HVAC Mechanic, Forklift Parts and Service Manager,
Electric Motor Sales & Service, Warehouse Manager, Uranium Mill Operator,
Parts Clerk, Seismic Laborer, Shipping and Receiving Clerk, Roughneck,
Dishwasher.
Regis University | ||
B.S., Computer Information Systems with | ||
Business Administration minor, cum laude | 1993 | |
Casper College | ||
Liberal Arts, computer courses in statistics | ||
and BASIC programming language | 1974-5 |