Casey Winans

Raleigh, NC

currently: Happily employed


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If you won $50 million dollars tomorrow, what would you do first?

I would take my wife to Italy and probably buy a vacation home there as well.

Posted @ 12:14PM, March 30, 2007 by Casey Winans | Permalink
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Work history

RedPrairie July 2007 to the present
Senior Software Engineer

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How would you describe your time at RedPrairie?

Lead and mentor other engineers on implementation projects; gather requirements and devise solutions for customers; develop custom enhancements to satisfy individual customer requirements
ERS Operations June 2004 to July 2007
Senior Programmer Analyst

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How would you describe your time at ERS Operations?

Maintain in-house web applications related to collection programs and inventory management; design new systems and approaches to keep up with changing business needs
Center for eBusiness and Advanced IT November 2002 to June 2004
Programmer Analyst

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How would you describe your time at Center for eBusiness and Ad...?

Led the design and implementation of a reverse auction web application used by regional businesses to drive down the cost of supplies
General Electric Transportation Systems July 2000 to August 2002
Programmer Analyst

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How would you describe your time at General Electric Transporta...?

Led the design and implementation of a financial portal used internally to manage Material Service Agreement (MSA) contracts for thousands of locomotive customers

Education

Pennsylvania State University September 1998 to August 2002
Management Information Systems

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How would you describe your time at Pennsylvania State University?

My initial concentration was Electrical Engineer, but once I discovered computers early on I switched to Computer Engineering. I loved learning about hardware design and how circuits worked, but I learned I liked the software side of things much more. Unfortunately, the Computer Science major was not offered at my campus and I was not able to move to the main campus for financial reasons so I switched to the closest major offered: Management Information Systems. It was a bit light on the technical side so I used all my electives to take every computer science course that was offered in the hopes that before I graduated the Computer Science major would be offered at my campus and I could then switch to it. It did not happen until the semester after I graduated so I essentially have an unofficial Computer Science degree (with a few missing courses as they were not offered while I attended).

In order to make up for the lack of more involved computer science courses I read many books and taught myself several languages. I quickly learned Java over one summer and it helped me land an internship at General Electric.
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