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SCJA career shifter Looking for Java internship in Massachusetts

 
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I have 13 years of software-related experience, most recently as a Six Sigma Black Belt doing process improvement work in the Unit Testing, Release Management and Metrics area. Prior to that, I was a lead SAS developer for 8 years, managing all aspects of the software development lifecycle. Twelve months ago I began working in Java, getting Sun Certified (SCJA, June 2008), and primarily developing web applications using the latest Java technologies including JSP, Servlets, Struts and MySQL. I am currently seeking an internship or full time role in Java development, or in a related position as a quality or release engineer in the Java space.

Summary: Sun Certified Java Associate (SCJA). Eight years as the lead SAS developer in a detail-oriented department with client-impacting deadlines. Experience with refactoring code, library design, code encapsulation, and project management. Twelve years as a proven leader in continuous improvement of process and coding practices.

Java/Web: J2SE 5.0; Eclipse; Servlets; JSP; iBATIS; Struts; UML; Swing; Apache Tomcat; HTML; XML; MySQL; JUnit

OS: Windows XP; IBM MVS; OS/390; z/OS with TSO and ISPF; DOS

Other Apps: SAS; JCL; MS FrontPage, Access, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook and Visio; Minitab; Rumba; FTP; Brio; ProSupport; GIMP

More details, plus links to my portfolio and resume available via my blog at:
http://willworkforfree.wordpress.com/

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Rory
 
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