Earl Roosa
Orangeburg, NY ****2
Summary: Build/release engineer and application developer for financial
systems. Extensive experience with installation and management of
banking software and networks. Recent experience concentrates on
SDLC/SCM best practices and construction of frameworks for large team
coordination of source-code repositories.
Current environment: Solaris, OpenVMS, AIX, Linux, Windows, CVS, Harvest,
BEA, Sybase.
Languages: C, perl, php, Javascript, Java, DCL, Modula-2, TCL.
5/2009 - present: THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON
Woodland Park, NJ and One Wall St, NYC
(V.P.)
Build/Release Engineer for Broker-Dealer Services group: responsible
for four application systems; design and implement scripts and
procedures for system build and deployment; write and enforce source
code management policies; provide support for coordination of project
management team, development teams and q/a test teams.
1/2000 - 1/2009: THE BANK OF NEW YORK / BNY MELLON
W Paterson, NJ
(A.T.)
Maintenance and enhancement of MBX, a gateway/client interface system;
development of version control systems and procedures; technical lead on
migration of Division VMS systems from VAX to Alpha; SCM librarian for
MBX group.
Maintenance and enhancement of OMX, a pc-Unix Java client interface
system for Trade Services. Developed scripts for system build (Ant) and
library management (Harvest).
3/1996 - 12/1999: BANKERS TRUST / DEUTSCHE BANK
New York, NY
(A.V.P)
Maintenance and enhancement of money transfer systems; development of
version control systems and procedures; year-2000 analysis and
remediation; O/S and compiler migration; technical support of Trade
Reimbursement System; development of client/server query system;
developed MAC module for Eurogiro interface.
11/1992 - 2/1996: IDOM INC.
Newark, NJ
(financial consulting group; Developer)
Designed and developed a multi-platform package for automating
regulatory reports for banks, approved by the Federal Reserve Bank of
New York. Managed in-house systems and networks.
Education: B.A., Otterbein College, Westerville, OH, 1972.