Lee Sacks

Phone: 978.657.7684
E-Mail:  Lee W. Sacks

Summary
Extensive experience providing solutions to challenging IT and Management problems. Works with customers to establish long-term relationships to ensure these solutions solve customers' needs. Problem solver with the ability to see issues before they develop into major problems. Assumes responsibility to see projects run smoothly and effectively. A quick learner with the ability to communicate at all levels so as to provide for understanding of the objective and planning. Possesses the skills and dedication to ensure the organization will meet its commitments and build for the future. Key elements include:

Programming languages: Delphi 6.0, ASP.Net, C#, VB.Net, Visual Basic 6.0, ASP 3.0, Visual Studio, Java, JavaScript, VBScript, C++, C, Fortran, Assembly and Cobol.
Databases: Access, Oracle, Sybase, SQL Server, Paradox, Informix, Interbase and MySQL.
Operating Systems: Microsoft Windows (XP, 2000, 95, 98, NT), MSDOS, Dec UNIX, HP-UX, SCO UNIX, IBM (OS/2, MVS, CMS) and customized operating systems.
Technologies: Web, Client/Server, Trading Systems, CAD/CAM, and Operating Systems.
Management: Project Manager, Database Administer, Source Control Administer, Software Teacher, Software Mentor and Software Customer Service Advisor.

Work Experience
Core Computer Group Technical Architect 2005 - Present
Converting applications to Delphi.net (Delphi2007). This included rework of 3rd party components to ensure successful compilation and execution in the .Net environment. Result: Became expert working in the visual studio. Continued prototyping in C# and ASP.net for future application conversions.
 
Deveolped XML documents to view crash data over the web writing XQueries utilizing a product supplied by Data Direct.
 
Introduce biomechanics software into existing software application around an Oracle database. This software collects data about the dynamics of injuries sustained on the human bodies during automobile crashes. Initial application was designed and developed with only a database design in hand. Refinements were made with customer to insure that the application met the needs of the Crash Injury Research Engineering Network group. Result: CIREN is using this software obtaining data for the analysis of injuries and safety in automobile crashes.
 
Continued maintenance of other software applications for the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to procure crash analysis sampling and crash avoidance. Results: Minimal application failures with high degree of productivity in the field collection of data.
 
Professional Software Services Technical Architect 2002 - 2004
Developed a clinical trial software package to track patients, investigators, vendors, drug shipments, payments, milestones and adverse drug reactions for new trial medications. Involved with the design and development details of the project. Demonstrated advanced software techniques with the group. System was programmed in Visual Basic and Microsoft's Access.
 
Team leader - .Net Web Services client application for a non profit user's group. Developed design document and will be developing C# dataset objects for event display.
 
Developed software to configure presentations, accept responses and storing such responses from surveys viewed over the Web for analysis at a later time. Contributed to the design and implementation of details toward completion of the software package. System was programmed in Microsoft's ASP and Access.
 
Continued development of a wine commentary web product utilizing Microsoft's .NET web services. Parts have been developed in asp pages using C# and Visual Basic.net code-behind units.
 

FTP Software MRP Solutions 2001 - 2002
Technical Architect
Responsible for design and process development to convert Client's UNIX System Power House screens to universal web-based screens.  Created Visual Basic COM+ DLLs and ASP pages to maintain aircraft maintenance records into Oracle database.  Applied debugging techniques with visual inspection of screen operations, database inspection and when required used UNIX skills to debug Power House screens to meet customer requirements.

Acadia Software Web and Client/Server Solutions 1997 - 2001