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QA Analyst/ Developer

Location:
Houston, TX, 77082
Salary:
$60,000/yr or $30/hr
Posted:
October 23, 2011

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KIERNAN HOLLAND

**** ******** **** *****, *** ***8, Houston, TX 77082

CELL: 505-***-**** EMAIL: v4wmt1@r.postjobfree.com

EDUCATION

December 1998 University of New Mexico – Farris Engineering, Albuquerque, NM

Bachelor of Science in Computer Science with Art minor, and satisfied science req’ w/Geology

SKILLS

Adodb, AJAX, APACHE, ASM, Audacity, Blender, C, C++, Camstudio, Chrome, CORBA/IDL,

CSS, DHTML, Eclipse, FFMpeg, Firefox, FPDF, g++, gcc, GIMP, HTML, IE, Inkscape, iPad,

Java, JSON, lex/flex, LINUX, LISP, Macintosh, Maya, MEL, MSOffice, MySQL, Netbeans,

NetPBM, OggConvert, OpenGL, Oracle, Palm-IDE, PalmOS , PHP, PERL, Photoshop, PL/SQL,

Rational Rose for Java, REGEX, Safari, script.aculo.us, sed, SOX, SQL, SSH, SFTP, SCP,

SVN, Unix, Windows(3.1/95/98/NT/2000/XP/7), WINE, Word, wget, XHTML, XML, yacc/bison

AWARDS

1996 Alias/Wavefront Software Student Competition winner, $2000 prize for forty-five-second

3D computer animation “Rise of the Thorax” (link), created in four months with Wavefront TAV.

WORK EXPERIENCE

WEB DEVELOPER

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2004–2011 Ferguson Lynch, Albuquerque, NM

Created Podcasting, USA Map Query, and Quizzing software in PHP. Maintained servers.

1999-2000 InfoRocket.com, New York, NY,

Developed, in PHP, content management system for InfoRocket's web designers. Streamlined

the registration process so registrants could get involved in using InfoRocket immediately.

CONSULTANT

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2001–2004 Theragraphics.com, Los Alamos, NM

Created tutorials for NIOSH’s “Breakthrough,” a tool used to determine the duration a gas mask

filter can be used. For 50% of a competitor's quote for a Flash-based tutorial, authored a low-

bandwidth video tutorial that suited the short cycle development of “Breakthrough.”

On a different project for Theragraphics, Researched peer connections of an open source and

commercial implementation of the OMG’s PIDS specification. This technology uses CORBA/

IDL technology to connect patient identification systems of two or more clinics together using

patient biometric data to match similar records. The project was aimed at providing care for

people living in rural areas, the test case brought care to people living in impoverished north



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