DAVID R. WELLS
Tinton Falls, NJ 07724
Phone: 732-***-**** (H)
E-mail: ****.*****@***.***
SUMMARY: Experienced Software Engineer with skills in systems engineering and troubleshooting seeks position in the design or development of computer software.
LANGUAGES: Java, Perl, C, C++, HTML, UNIX shell, plus several assembly languages SYSTEMS: Unix, PC/Windows systems, others as necessary. WORK HISTORY:
2022-2023: Peraton Labs
331 Newman Springs Road
Suite 241, Building 2, 4th Floor
Red Bank, NJ 07701
Telecommunication Infrastructure Analyst for FCC Supply Chain Reimbursement Program. Evaluated applications for FCC funds for telecommunications equipment replacement for financial and technical feasibility.
2021: Rutgers University
249 University Ave.
Blumenthal Hall
Newark, NJ 07102
Part-time lecturer. Taught Data Structures and Algorithms courses. 2019-2020: Brookdale Community College
213 Broadway
Long Branch, New Jersey 07740
Taught GED math students
2014-2017 Kelly-Mitchell (Consultant at AT&T & IBM) 200 Laurel Ave
Middletown, NJ 07748
Wrote requirements for AT&T's AOSTE, IGLOO and PCGlobes applications. Significant projects: AOSTE Release 4, AVPN over Lightspeed, Rules-Based Carrier Selection 2012-2014: Brookdale Community College
765 Newman Springs Rd.
Lincroft, NJ 07738
Adjunct Professor of Computer Science. Taught introductory computer class, topics included MS Office. 2011: Artech Information Systems
Consultant to IBM's Systems Engineering & Architecture organization. End-to-End Designer for the Cycle Time Initiative (CTI) project, which shortened the requirements definition process for AT&T network features.
2006-2009 Comsys (Consultant at AT&T)
200 Laurel Ave
Middletown, NJ 07748
Systems engineer for ICORE ABS, a data provisioning operations support system. Wrote ICORE ABS Tier 2
& 3 requirements for numerous features to introduce new technologies into AT&T’s data network, including:
Beginning of the conversion of the AT&T data networks to IPV6
3 features introducing Juniper routers to AT&T data networks.
Introduction of Cisco GSR (12416 & 12816) routers to AT&T data networks
New data structures for route reflector planes
Changes to trunk utilization
Provided development cost estimates for ICORE ABS features. 1992-2002 AT&T (Bell Laboratories until 1996)
200 Laurel Ave.
Middletown, NJ 07748
(formerly at 101 Crawford's Corner Road Holmdel, NJ 07733) Switching Technology Planner for AT&T Business Services. Accomplishments included:
Wrote 4ESS requirements (equivalent of Tier 2 & 3) for new features for AT&T Switched Network, i
Maintained feature database. Wrote numerous database programs using Infomaker & Oracle software to access and organize key feature information.
Evaluated proposed features for the long distance network, to determine if these proposals were affordable, technically possible, and economically desirable.
Managed the Development Commitment process for AT&T Business Services. This included using the process to financially commit new switching features for the AT&T Switched Network, as well as regular process improvements. Process improvements include elimination of paper commitment documents in favor of web-based documents.
Wrote and managed $20 million annual switching budgets. Budgets did not significantly overrun.
Prioritized AT&T switching features for Performance Verification testing. Capacity of testing facilities was a major bottleneck. PV Prioritization process ensured that the most important features were tested and deployed. This process also significantly improved capacity of testing facilities, to the point where it is no longer the bottleneck in our development process.
Developed/Redeveloped ABS Network Implementation division web pages, including the Technology Planners’ Web Page, which provides critical commitment data to Systems Engineers.
Created web-based archive of requirements documents, using HTML, Java & Perl. 1991-1992 AT&T Bell Laboratories
2000 N. Naperville Road
Naperville, IL 60566
Software Developer. Accomplishments included:
Investigated and resolved reported code problems dealing with initialization, overload control, and recovery on AT&T
(now Lucent) 5ESS Switch. Also did initial testing of code fixes. EDUCATION: Master of Science, Computer Science, New Jersey Institute of Technology Bachelor of Science, Computer Science, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University PROFESSIONAL INTERESTS: World-Wide Web applications, Parallel processing, artificial Intelligence, software engineering, programming languages, compilers, simulation. OTHER INTERESTS: Music, History, Model Ships, Science Fiction, Sports Cars. Wrote several web pages for my various interests.