Software Engineer
Monroe, Louisiana Area
• Lead Developer, Vnet. Vantage had numerous SQL queries, reports and custom apps scattered across its network, and I combined them into one modular, SQL Server data dictionary-driven, SQL-statement-building, Active Directory-authenticating, Excel exporting/importing, Crystal Reports printing, workflow-routing C#.NET Windows app called Vnet now powering 1,500 modules and used by over 1,000 employees of Vantage, Affinity Health Group, Monroe Surgical Hospital, and St. John Pharmacy. Any IT analyst can use Vnet to very quickly build Vnet modules without touching the source code. That cut our app and report development time from weeks or months down to a few hours. The app is so innovative that a California software company wanted to buy it from my employer to resell.• Lead Developer, Vdocs. Our 3rd-party document imaging solution OnBase obfuscated their database to prevent the easy extraction of our documents, so I solved that problem by building Vdocs, so users can easily add nearly any type of document to any record of any module in Vnet. Then I built VDocs Import, which monitors Windows folders, and imports any documents our users save into those folders, like from FaxComm or screenshots or images scanned from printers, and then workflows them.• Lead Developer, Vscheduler. Vantage has so many EDI files coming in and going out, all with different file layouts and custom apps to handle them, so I wrote a single C#.NET Windows app called vScheduler that parses all our incoming files and creates all our outgoing files.• I wrote countless Microsoft SQL Server queries, databases, tables, views, indexes, complex queries, stored procedures, SSRS reports, Crystal Reports across our MicroDyn Medicare pricing, PDM, OnBase document imaging, and Cognizant Trizetto QNXT software of health insurance claims, members, providers, sponsors, authorizations, grievances and appeals, and I added those to Vnet. So, I'm well versed in health insurance software, processes and reports.