CONFIDENTIAL RESUME Lawrence (Larry) G. Weaver 707 Long Street, Lexington, NC 27292 Cell: 336-300-5013; Home: 336-249-4236 Email: LWeaver@Lexcominc.net EXPERIENCE: Computer Consulting – E-Commerce - Web Development – Data Modeling – Dot Net Nuke Web Portal Support - Software Development / Support (Banking, HIS/ERM, Medical Research, Order Entry, Inventory Control, Purchasing, Freight, Real Estate Appraisal, Cost Accounting, MRP, Manufacturing, System Monitors, Software Development Tools, Internet Ticketing, ELearning) - Training – Computer Sales – Systems Engineering – Software Development Management – Technical Services Management - Project Management – Data General - Intel - AOS/VS - RDOS - OS/2 - DG/UX - Xenix - SCO Unix - DOS Windows (3.1, NT, 95, 98, 2000, XP, 2003 Server, 2007 Server, 7, 8.1) - Internet development – Excel Objects – SSIS - SSRS Crystal Reports - IIS – Apache – XML – XSLT - Visual Studio 2003 thru 2012 - PHP - ASP – ASP.NET – MVC – WCF HTML - VB Script - Javascript – JQuery - Client Server -Visual Basic 6 – Harvest – ClearCase – TFS - Visual SourceSafe VB.NET – C#.NET - C - Win32 API - MTS - COM/COM+ - DCOM - Microfocus Cobol - AOS/VS Cobol - Assembler - Fortran PL/1 - RPG - Netware – ADO – DAO – ODBC - Microsoft Access – MySQL - Microsoft SQL Server 2005, 2008, 2012 – Oracle 8, 9i, 10g - Oracle Developer 2000/Discoverer – Oracel CoreID - Oracle PL/SQL – Oracle Manufacturing Apps - DG/SQL DG/DBMS - DG/INFOS EMPLOYMENT AND CONSULTING: June 2013 to Present McKesson Corporation: Sr. ASP.NET Developer. Develop key enhancements and high-severity fixes to Paragon, McKesson’s popular ERM product for hospital and ambulatory environments. Demonstrate an advanced object-oriented proficiency in the maintenance of i-frames, web forms, custom controls, class libraries, COM+ components, client-side programming and SQL programming in ASP.NET 4.0-4.5 environments. Software tools include Visual Studio 2010-2012, ASP.NET web forms, MVC 4, COM+, VB.NET, C#, JavaScript, JQuery, CSS, TFS and Microsoft SQL 2008-2012. Exercise a high degree of interpersonal skills interacting with physicians, nurses and pharmacists who serve as product managers, business analysts, and QA analysts. Serve as mentor to less experienced developers and advisor to the Manager of Software Development on technical and operational matters. January 2012 to May 2013 DISYS: Sr. Consulting Web Developer. Developing enhancements and fixes to custom ASP.NET web controls, class libraries and COM+ components comprising Paragon, the web-enabled flagship ERM software package developed and marketed by McKesson Corporation. The development environment includes VS 2005 – VS 2010, ASP.NET, COM+, VB.NET, JavaScript, JQuery, CSS, TFS and SQL Server 2008. June 2011 to December 2011 Advantage Technical Resourcing: Sr. Consulting Web Developer. As a member of an SDLC-based project, analyzed, designed, developed and documented software for Wells Fargo Bank in Winston-Salem, N.C., to track and report on the compliance of network server configurations throughout the Wells Fargo enterprise with predefined standard hardware/software configurations known as “patterns”. Performed most of the data modeling on this project. This assignment features the development of an advanced RDLC local reporting model that accommodates a variable number of fields from the data source through the dynamic generation of RDL. Development software includes Visual Studio 2008, C#, ASP.NET 3.5, SQL Server 2008 and Harvest. Page two - Confidential resume of Lawrence G. Weaver October 2010 to May 2011 Advantage Technical Resourcing: Sr. Consulting Web Developer. Designed and developed enhancements to financial document work-flow/imaging software for a hybrid desktop/web application at Wells Fargo Bank in Charlotte, N.C. Developed a WCF web service for document distribution, and automatic signature-capture software by scanning bitmap images. Development software includes Visual Studio 2005/2008, C#, VB.NET, ASP.NET 2.0/3.5, SQL Server 2008, SourceSafe and Harvest. Vendor software includes VMWare and Global 360 Workflow. April 2010 to September 2010 Ettain Group: Sr. Software Consultant. In-house developer of ASP.NET, WinForms.NET and ASP web applications, security administrator, and provider of SQL Server / MS Access database support and data modeling in support of an enterprise-wide web portal on multiple virtual servers at the Stanly Regional Medical Center. Additional duties include the installation and support of a Windows 2003 virtual user-acceptance-testing server and technical documentation of various applications running on the portal. Development and infrastructure tools currently being employed include VMWare, Visual Studio 2003/2005/2008, C#, ASP.NET 2003/2005/2008, ASP 2/3, Windows Services, Sql Server 2005/2008, SSIS, DotNetNuke 1.0 and NTLM/Active Directory authentication and authorization. September 2008 to August 2010 (part-time consulting) Softwaregistics LLC: Sr. Consulting Web Developer. Designed, developed and maintained web applications for this software development and consulting services company. Applications include image design software and windowtreatment order/sales tracking. Clients include Solatech, Inc., a window-treatment software vendor in Highpoint, N.C. Development tools for various applications include Visual Studio 2008, VB.NET, SQL Server 2005, PHP, MySQL and Apache. Limited exposure to SSIS. November 2008 – March 2010 FirstPlace, TAC Worldwide: Sr. Consulting Web Developer. Designed, developed and deployed changes and enhancements to complex, n-tier, enterprise-level, financial web applications, including Balance Confirmation Web and Legal Order Processing, at Wachovia Bank/Wells Fargo Bank in Charlotte, N.C. Responsibilities also included the implementation and maintenance of .NET client proxy classes that interface with enterprise-wide web services. Development tools employed in this assignment include Visual Studio 2005 Team Edition, ASP.NET 2.0, C#, XSLT 1.0, SSRS, Harvest, Visual SourceSafe and SQL Server 2005. October 2006 – October 2008: U.S. Bank: Technical Lead, Sr. Developer. Designed, developed or maintained, and deployed WinForm and web applications related to Collateral Warehousing, Mortgage Banking and CDO Reporting. Other responsibilities include project planning and scheduling, as well as supervising and delegating assignments to two senior-level developers. My skill set for this employer includes Visual Studio .NET ( 2002, 2003, 2005), NET 1.0, 1.1, 2.0, C#, VB.NET, WinForms 2.0, Web Services, ASP.NET, Visual Studio 6, Visual Basic 6, Microsoft Access, Oracle 9i/10g, Oracle DDL and PL/SQL, Oracle CoreID, SQL Server 2000, SQL Server 2005, Crystal Reports 9/11, XSLT 2.0, and Rational ClearCase. October 2007 to March 2008 (part-time consulting): E-Learning Solutions LLC: Consulting Developer. Responsibilities included completing the setup of this online training vendor’s web site on a commercial virtual dedicated server, including the installation of a secured protocol certificate/site seal, session state service, and site headers. Performed miscellaneous maintenance, including Javascript validation/navigation and global error handling, using Visual Studio 2005, C#.NET 2.0, ASP.NET 2.0, Windows 2003 Server, IIS 6.0 and SQL Server 2005. Page three - Confidential resume of Lawrence G. Weaver October, 2003 – December, 2007 (part-time consulting): University Tickets, Inc., New York , N.Y.: Sr. Web Architect/Developer. Designed and developed reserved seating and thermal ticket printing components for this internet ticketing provider (http://www.universitytickets.com ). The skill set supporting the software includes Visual Studio 2005, WinForms 2.0, VB.NET 2.0, ASP.NET 2.0, ASP, Visual Basic 6, VB Script, DHTML, Javascript, COM, Interop, CCW, and SQL Server 2000/2005 on Windows 2000/XP workstations accessing Windows 2003/IIS 6.0 web servers. September 2004 to September 2006: Acentron, Inc. (9/2004 – 1/2006), FirstPlace (2/2006 – 9/2006): IT Consultant. Served in a consulting capacity as a Technical Leader and Senior Developer for Wachovia Bank, in Charlotte, N.C., through these consulting agencies. Supporting a large-scale, n-tier, Oracle-based, client-server application involving collateral warehousing and mortgage banking. Interacted with senior banking management to analyze, develop and deploy the requirements of Merrill Lynch and other large financial institutions within SDLC-based projects. Concurrent with these responsibilities, assisted the project manager in task identification, project planning and scheduling. Supervised and delegated assignments to two senior-level developers. Employed skills included Visual Studio 2002, VB.NET 1.0, WinForms 1.0, Microsoft Access, Crystal Reports 9, Oracle 9i, and Harvest at the client level on Windows 2000/XP workstations. As a database developer, designed and created tables, views, stored procedures/functions and packages, making extensive use of PL/SQL on Oracle 9i servers. June, 2004 – May, 2005 (part-time consulting): Wake Forest University Health Sciences, Winston-Salem, N.C.: Sr. Software Developer. Designed and developed Windows-based primate cognitive testing software. The development was supported by Visual Studio.NET 2003, VB.NET 1.1, Crystal Reports 9 and Excel Object Model. June 2002 to May 2003 (part-time consulting): TicketReturn Inc., Charlotte, NC: Sr. Web Developer. Served as designer and principal developer of student ticketing web sites for Florida International University and the University of Maryland. The development was supported by ASP 3, Visual Studio 6, Visual Basic 6, server-side ActiveX components,VB Script, Javascript, HTML, CSS and SQL Server 2000. Performed maintenance during the 2002-2003 football/basketball seasons and provided pre-sales support to the company’s sales staff. November 2001 to June 2003: Ciber, Inc.: Information Technology Consultant. Served as Senior Developer on a client project team at Silas Technologies Inc., a subsidiary of Wachovia Bank and developer of Reveille, a leading applications monitoring software package for enterprise systems. Reveille involves substantial web development and requires a solid skill-set which includes Visual Studio 6, Visual Basic 6, COM (server-side and browser-side ActiveX components), COM+, MTS, DCOM, ASP 2/3, ADO, ODBC, Microsoft SQL Server, Access, HTML, CSS, Javascript, the Internet Transfer Control, Windows/NT, Windows 2000, and the Win32 API. Invented, architected and developed WINAPP, the component-based portion of Reveille that tests Windows applications by recording and playing back mouse/keyboard activity and comparing disk-based and real-time bitmap images. The client applied for a patent on WINAPP. June 2000 to November 2000 (part-time consulting): People Source, Inc., Winston-Salem, NC: Developed/converted a primate behavior monitoring/analysis computer system for Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center, using Visual Studio 6, Visual Basic 6, Microsoft Access and Excel Objects. Page four - Confidential resume of Lawrence G. Weaver March 1990 to October 2001: Lexington Home Brands, Inc., Lexington, North Carolina: Special Projects Manager, Senior Software Developer, Data Analyst, Database Administrator. Served as Lead Software Developer and Microsoft SQL Server DBA on implementation and modification of a corporate ERP system developed specifically for the furniture industry by a sister company. This system supports a 3-tier client-server architecture on a Windows 2000 platform and uses Visual Basic 6, COM/COM+, DCOM, Microsoft SQL Server 2000 and Windows 2000 Terminal Server. Managed 4 programmers on the project. Served on corporate project to convert legacy information systems to Oracle ERP Applications, with an emphasis on the custom reporting and extraction of Oracle Manufacturing Applications data using Oracle 8i, Discoverer 2000, PL/SQL, Visual Basic 6, COM (server-side ActiveX components), COM+, Microsoft Access, ODBC, ADO, DAO, NT Server, IIS, ASP, VB Script, Java Script, HTML 4 and Excel Objects. Designed and developed bills of material database maintenance system in a client-server environment, using Erwin, Visual Basic 4, ODBC, Remote OLE Automation, Access and Microsoft SQL Server. Installed Novell file-server for Personnel Department and provided training and support to staff. Identified, designed, developed and/or maintained legacy manufacturing systems, including order entry, cost accounting, purchasing, inventory control, material requirements planning, and work-order scheduling modules. Programmed in AOS/VS COBOL, Microfocus Cobol, DG INFOS and Thoroughbred Basic on AOS/VS and SCO Unix platforms. Analyzed and converted over 200 COBOL programs using self-authored Y2K problem detection software. Operating system experience at this company includes Windows (3.1, 95, 98, NT, 2000), DOS, Netware, SCO Unix, Xenix, and DG AOS/VS on Data General and Intel platforms. August 1997 to January 1998 (part-time consulting): Performed systems analysis and programming in a Visual Basic 4, Microsoft Access and COM for a developer of software systems for payroll and restaurant back-office management. January 1990 to March 1995 (part-time consulting): Designed and developed an order entry / inventory control system for a major electrical supply manufacturer's representative, using Microfocus Cobol on OS2 / Novell file server and Data General DG/UX / Avion RISC processor platforms. Assumed system administration duties on both platforms. Supervised Senior Programmer Analyst on the project. April 1989 to February 1990: Levelor Corporation, Greensboro, North Carolina: Technical Services Manager. Responsible for the supervision of staff involved in voice/data communications, using Micom data switches, Data General MV-Series super-minis and AT&T System 75 PBX's in a nationwide corporate network. Additional responsibilities included the planning, acquisition and management of corporate operating system software, and the design and development of invoice-tracking software with Oracle and 2020. Supervised a System Software Manager, Communications Manager, Data Communications Analyst, Data Communications Technician, two Voice Network Analysts and a Voice Administrative Assistant. Managed a budget in excess of $2,000,000 annually. Extensive experience in Data General's AOS/VS Operating System and XODIAC X.25 Networking Software. January 1987 to March 1989: Data General Corporation, Greensboro, North Carolina: Systems Engineering Specialist. Responsible for branch office sales support activities, including technical consulting, conversions, training, proposal preparation, technical presentations, demonstrations, systems software development (terminal emulators, conversion aids, interfaces, etc.) and management of in-house MV-Series computer equipment. Heavy experience in AOS/VS systems programming, including the development of a Burroughs buffered terminal emulation package and a Business Basic applications program interface to Data General's CEO Office Automation System. Extensive experience in AOS/VS Assembler Language and AOS/VS COBOL. Working knowledge of DG/DBMS, DG/SQL, FORTRAN, BASIC, PL1 and C. Provided installation, training and support in AOS/VS systems programming, C, INFOS II Database Manager, PCI LAN Manager, XTS, SNA, SNA/3270 and APILU2 to Broadway & Seymour for a large banking system project. Page five - Confidential resume of Lawrence G. Weaver October 1983 to December 1986: Data General Corporation, Greensboro, North Carolina: Senior Software Support Representative. Responsible for post-sales software technical support and account management in the Field Services Division for North Carolina and Western Virginia. Major emphasis on the identification and resolution of hardware/software problems, including problem diagnosis and development of software fixes for disk device drivers at the interrupt level. 1984 candidate for National Software Support Manager. Attended the Field Services Excellent Performance Awards Conference in 1985. December 1982 to September 1983: Sales Representative for original equipment manufacturers in the legal office management and distribution industies. Software consultant to large office equipment company utilizing DG RDOS and Fortran IV. June 1982 to November 1982: Data General Corporation, Jacksonville, Florida: Field Sales Representative responsible for computer sales to OEM and end-user businesses in the Jacksonville Area. Represented the entire Data General product line. October 1980 to March 1982: Leeco, Incorporated, Winston-Salem, North Carolina: Director of Technical Development. Responsible for managing the Technical Software Development Division of this Data General OEM, providing direction and key participation in the design, programming, marketing, and installation of software development tools such as Cobol/Basic program generators and text editors. Recruited and managed support group for the Company's software product line. March 1978 to September 1980: Data General Corporation, Raleigh, North Carolina: Senior Systems Engineer. Responsible for branch office sales support activities, including hardware/software configurations, demonstrations, proposals, software conversions, installations and trouble-shooting. Developed a comprehensive COBOL / INFOS program generation package which was heavily utilized in demonstrations and conversions. EDUCATION: University of Tennessee- Knoxville - B.S. in mathematics with a minor in physics. Participant in high-energy physics research. National Science Foundation