RESUME
INDIVIDUAL:
Justin D. Wyatt
wyatt@innova.net
(address/phone available upon request)
EDUCATION:
College: Mr. Wyatt received a B.S. in Computer Science from the University of South Carolina in 2000. Courses of study have included computer architecture, CPU architecture, algorithm design and implementation, data structure design and implementation, UNIX team software construction, and core curriculum requirements. He is currently seeking a B.S. in Applied Mathematics.
EXPERIENCE:
General: Mr. Wyatt has had extensive experience in the design, implementation and management of software projects. In addition to this, he has experience in the operation, construction, and repair of computer systems. Native hardware platforms include IBM and Commodore Amiga personal computers based on AMD, Cyrix, Intel, and Motorola processors. Native programming languages include C, C++, Assembler, Basic, and Cobol using Microsoft, Borland, GNU, and other compilers.
Software: Mr. Wyatt’s software experience includes two and three dimensional graphic algorithms, encryption, compression, data storage/retrieval, real-time control, signal processing, signal synthesis, and CPU emulation. He has worked successfully in both team and solo projects and participated in all aspects of software engineering from initial concept to distribution.
Hardware: Mr. Wyatt's hardware experience includes computer system maintenance and construction, network design and implementation, modem communications, register level programming for expansion devices, and communications interfacing components.
Platforms: Mr. Wyatt has performed work on the following systems:
- DEC Alphastation 200 running Digital Unix / X Windows
- Various IBM compatibles running MS-DOS, Windows 3.x, 95, 98, ME, 2000, NT 4.0, Xenix, and Linux.
- IBM System 390 running VM/CMS 2.3
- Apple Macintosh Quadra 950 running System 7
- Apollo Domain DN3000 running Aegis/IX
- Various Commodore Amigas running AmigaOS / Workbench
1999-: QS/1 Data Systems, Spartanburg, SC. Responsibilities included writing systems software and maintaining the Application Programming Interface. Other responsibilities included the design and implementations of various utilities as deemed necessary, conversion of data between different formats, and the management of test equipment assets.
1997-1999: W. N. Kirkland Mechanical Contractors,
Inc., Spartanburg, SC. Responsibilities included field mechanical work,
occasional maintenance to small 5 user Novell network, and periodic updates to
company MSDS bindery including roll out of updates to field copies.
1997-1998: Ferguson Enterprises Inc., Columbia, SC. Responsibilities included preparation and delivery of PVF plumbing products to customer job sites, maintenance of branch terminals and intranet, and occasional upgrades to company computers.
1997: Quincy’s Restaurants, Spartanburg, SC. Responsibilities included operation of cash registers and occasional maintenance of the desert bar.
1995: The ECM Group Inc., Spartanburg, SC. Software Consultant. Contracted to perform the design and implementation of a database system to keep track of South Carolina CDL drivers and randomly select a desired percentage of drivers to be tested for illegal drug use.
1995: Community Cash Grocery Stores, Inc., Spartanburg, SC. Courtesy Clerk. Responsibilities included administration of customer service, bagging of groceries, stocking of items, and insuring the neatness and order of the store.
1994: EE&G, Science and Management, Inc., Greenville, SC. Computer Consultant, retained beyond original project until closing of office. Responsibilities included the design and implementation of a system to publish technical manuals in an automated style, performance of periodic upgrades to company computer systems, and assistance in the use of company software.