G. Michael Stavros
10 Linwood Road, Freeport, ME 04032
(207) 865-1815 mstavros@together.net
Objective: E-Commerce Development Manager
Education:
1999 Masters of Science, Engineering Management, National Technological University
1988 BS Mathematics with CS Concentration, Management Minor, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
1990 F-111A/EF-111A Electronic Combat Systems and Aviation Training, US Air Force
1989 Electronic Warfare School/Undergraduate Navigator Training, US Air Force
Professional Experience:
February, 2004 – present, L.L.Bean, Freeport, ME
Technical Lead, E-Commerce
- Ensures all technical aspects of E-Commerce projects are covered
- Partners with business development team to determine business requirements for sub-projects
- Translates business requirements into a technical high level design and briefs development team.
- Works with Quality Assurance to ensure proper test cases cover new functionality
- Strictly adheres to PCI compliance and company polices regarding sensitive customer data
- Projects
- AIX to Linux environment conversion for batch and application servers (in progress)
- Websphere Commerce version upgrade 5.6 -> 6.0
- Websphere Commerce version upgrades 5.1 -> 5.6 (Japan website) and 5.5 -> 5.6, (domestic website)
- Globalization and localization of two websites, llbean.com and llbean.co.jp with a single codebase
- Transformed site search functionality. Wrote initial search data population scripts.
- Implemented various features including monogramming services, improved delivery time exposure, backorder consenting/canceling, data driven selling/merchandising, credit card not present (CVV2) code collection and verification.
- Product page redesign
- Alternate Product page design
- SEO improvements for search engine rank (NSO Proxy, URL Shortening)
- Implemented multiple free shipping and gift card promotions
- Member, On-call team (troubleshooting and resolving commerce and batch issues)
- Established batch job infrastructure – simplified logging, archival, purging, notification, database connectivity, and concealed password management
- Interfaces with outsourced development teams in Cambridge, MA, Bangalore, India, and Costa Rica
- Technologies: JSP, Servlets, JSTL, Java, Ant, Cruise Control, PMD, Websphere Commerce Professional 5.4, 5.5 and 5.6, Websphere Application Developer 5.0, 5.1, 5.6, 6.0, Websphere Application Server 5.0, 6.1, IBM HTTP Server, Apache Tomcat, Windows, AIX, Perl, Rational Clearcase, DB2
May, 2002 – February, 2004, Alaska USA Federal Credit Union, Anchorage, AK
Senior Programmer Analyst, Electronic Delivery Systems, Extended the customer-facing online banking functionality including member retrieval of mortgage information, check ordering, change of address, opening new sub-accounts, changing account types, and retrieval of check images and statements. Supported other online banking features – account summary, account history, downloads to Money and Quicken, and online Bill Pay. Employed broad range of technologies including DHTML, Javascript, Java, Visual C++, Visual Basic, ASP, VB.NET, ASP.NET, RepGen programming language, SymConnect API, Image Magick image type conversion, IIS web servers, Edify and Websphere Application servers, Windows and AIX operating systems, and MS SQL Server and Symitar databases.
April, 2000 –April, 2002, Comsys/Cotelligent, Natick, MA
E-Commerce Application Programmer and Production Support, Provided Consulting Services to L.L.Bean, fixing production issues with llbean.com and helped establish llbean.co.jp. Scripted data migration to support conversion from IBM’s Net.Commerce 4.3 to Websphere Commerce Suite 5.0. Resolved coutless production issues and scripted solutions to preemptively detect failure patterns in data. – pattern reports are still in use today by merchandisers. Technologies: AIX, Windows, Perl, DBI, DB2 UDB, KornShell, Net.Commerce, Websphere Commerce Suite, Javascript, and HTML.
December 1995 – April, 2000, IBM Microelectronics Division, Essex Junction, VT
Senior Programmer Analyst/Systems Analyst, Lead Programmer Analyst for new IBM e-Business logistics process designed to modernize order fulfillment and manufacturing drive. Defined requirements for changes made to materials resource planning, inventory, order entry, and order receipt systems, as well as migration from legacy systems. Created Intranet portal to retrieve and maintain microchip supply, demand, and capacity data for supply and inventory planners. Developed and maintained Lotus Notes applications to solicit and track missed shipments with root cause analysis. Technologies used were C/C++, KornShell, Perl, MVS JCL, HTML, DB2, RS/6000, S/390, OS2, Windows, and Lotus Notes.
February 1989- December 1995, US Air Force Operations, Electronic Warfare Officer, EF-111A
Combat Aviator: Flew and programmed the EF-111 radar jamming aircraft to deny and degrade enemy radar systems. Mission Commander for over 100 combat missions. Earned Air and Aerial Achievement medals for sustained combat operations over Iraq and Bosnia. Held Top Secret and other clearances.
Other Military Duties:
- Quality Improvement Manager
- Life Support Systems Manager
- Plans and Mobility Chief
- Electronic Warfare Strategist
- Flight Scheduler
Honorably discharged in December, 1995
Winter, 1988/1989, L.L. Bean, Freeport, Maine
Customer Service Temp Hire: Performed item and order research and other various customer service functions for L.L. Bean’s holiday season in the Northport (Portland) call center.
Summer 1987, S.D. Warren R&D, Scott Paper Company, Westbrook, Maine
Research Assistant, Summer Intern: Developed software application using C, BASIC, FORTRAN, and shell scripts to transfer surface paper measurement data from a laptop to VAX/VMS.
Graduate Coursework
National Technological University Distance Education (www.ntu.edu , >50 university affiliates)
Analysis of Emerging Technology/Management of Technology (Georgia Institute of Technology)
Operations Research (Northeastern University)
Probability and Statistics (University of Massachusetts at Amherst)
Advanced Financial Management (University of Missouri at Rolla)
Accounting (Southern Methodist University)
Operations Management (University of South Carolina)
Organizational Behavior (New Jersey Institute of Technology)
Information Warfare (Hacking, Cracking, Network Security, and System Administration) (Iowa State University)
Computer Networks (ISO OSI Model, LAN, MAN, WAN, FDDI, ATM, Frame Relay) (University of Arizona)
Introduction to Telecommunications (POTS, Cellular, LAN, MAN, WAN, QoS) (Oklahoma State University)
Graphical User Interface Design (Southern Methodist University)
Algorithm Analysis and Design (University of Maryland at College Park)
Object Oriented Analysis and Design, UML, OMT (University of South Carolina)
Object Oriented Programming (New Jersey Institute of Technology)
Advanced Java Programming (Southern Methodist University)
C Programming (New Jersey Institute of Technology)
Database Systems Concepts (SQL, Query optimization, Database architecture) (UMass Amherst)
Capstone Project (Thesis in ERP Systems and Total Order Management) (Oklahoma State University)
Corporate Courses:
KornShell programming
Perl programming
Tcl/TK programming
Java programming
Object Oriented Programming
JCL
Lotus Notes Application Development I and II, Systems Administration I, Advanced User
SQL for DB2
Introduction to Semiconductor Processing
Introduction to CMOS process technology
APICS Materials and Capacity Requirements Planning, Inventory Management
Undergraduate Coursework, BS Mathematics with Concentration on Computer Science, Management Minor,
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (www.rpi.edu), Partial Listing
Operations Research
Management for Engineers
Marketing Management and Strategy
Accounting for Engineers
Managerial Finance
Human Resources Management
General Psychology
Logic and Argument
Data Structures
Computer Organization, Logic, and Design
Computing Language Courses in: C, LISP, SNOBOL, APL, FORTRAN, and Assembler
Numerical Computing
Differential Equations
Fundamentals of Math Theory
Math Analysis I, II
Discrete Structures
General Topology
Advanced Numerical Methods
Symbolic Logic
Calculus I, II, III
Physics I, II, III
Chemistry I, II |