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Data Warehouse Architect
 
e-mail: chip@chiplynch.com
 
I am a data warehouse architect with expertise in the design, implementation, and maintenance of enterprise-scale business intelligence and data migration projects.  I have led teams of people through every phase of Data Warehouse creation, and I can bring experience from high profile, large-scale clients such as NASA, the City and County of San Francisco, the US Air Force, and the US Postal Service.  I have experience with the Capabilities and Maturities Model (CMM) development lifecycle standards, where I've learned processes for running organized, repeatable and successful data warehousing projects.  I have personally designed data models, built ETL and reporting architecture, and administered databases and application servers.
 
 
Data Warehousing Experience
Wright Patterson Air Force Base Dayton, OH
Data Warehouse Contractor (2003-Present)
* I was asked back to this project after helping implement the first phase several years ago.  The base is expanding its core data warehouse to eventually encompass every Air Force system.
* I have been involved in integrating a dozen or so systems involving maintenance, supply, logistics data, and systems tracking specific assets into the Air Force EDW.
* My daily work involves Oracle, WebSphere MQ, Business Objects, Cognos, Informatica, and Teradata support, design, and development in a closely integrated environment.
 
FirstEnergy Corp. Akron, OH
Data Migration Contractor (2002-2003)
* Supplied technical expertise and programming support for a large scale SAP R/3 migration using  Informatica, Oracle, and SAP/ABAP tools.
* Worked closely with both a functional and technical team to design, develop, test, and deploy a migration mechanism for Human Resources data.
 
US Postal Service Raleigh, NC
Data Warehouse Contractor (2002)
* Provide Informatica and data warehousing expertise for Postal's very large data warehouse initiative.
* Primary responsibility is on increasing performance on very large data loads to the warehouse.  For example I have reduced the running time for some loads from 80+ hours down to 4 hours.
 
Clients with KPMG Consulting Washington, DC
Senior Consultant (1998- 2002)
 
City and County of San Francisco (2000- 2001)
* Designed and implemented a terabyte scale data warehouse for the City.
* Responsible daily for Oracle tuning and DBA work, Informatica and Cognos design, development, and performance tuning.  Also administered large NT and HP-UX servers.
* Marketed the warehouse to senior department heads, eventually creating departmental data marts and a distributed Oracle environment.
* Developed end user training, documentation, and robust testing/validation procedures.
 
 
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) (1999-2000)
* I was part of a team that designed and developed an enterprise-wide data warehouse (EDW) for NASA.  I was the main technical resource on the project, and my duties included researching, specifying, purchasing and administering $1.5 million of Sun hardware running the Solaris operating system.
* I was involved in the entire lifecycle of this EDW.  I met with scores of functional people from across the country to develop logical and physical data models.  I led a small team in the Informatica development for data transformation and cleansing from disparate source systems to the Oracle EDW.  We worked with the Holos OLAP package and Crystal Reports and Brio ad-hoc query tools to deliver a web-based reporting solution to the client's specifications.
 
Performance Executive (various clients)
* Performance Executive was a packaged data warehouse that we marketed to clients of our proprietary accounting systems.  I was one of several technical resources on the project throughout my tenure at KPMG, and I was involved with every aspect of the product's creation, testing, and marketing.  Primarily the product was back-ended in Oracle 7,8, or 8i, and Microsoft SQL Server, with an Informatica engine for data cleansing and transformation.  The front-end tool of choice was Cognos Impromptu and PowerPlay, although some clients used Business Objects, Brio, Microstrategy and Crystal reports.
 
US Senate, Washington, DC (Fall, 1999)
 
City of Ottawa, Canada (as needed 2000)
 
Dahlgren Naval Base, Dahlgren, VA (as needed, 1999-2000)
 
Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, OH (Summer, 1998)
 
Oakland County, Michigan (Sept. 2001-Feb. 2002)
 
 
 
Other Work Experience
Xavier University Cincinnati, Ohio
WebMaster/Programmer/Analyst (Fall 1993 - March 1998)
 
 
 
Farwell and Hendricks Cincinnati, Ohio
Senior Thesis Project
Worked on thesis project with Farwell and Hendricks to develop a Windows 95 program to collect and analyze data for electronic devices.  Program collected 5,000-10,000 samples/second from hardware placed on an earthquake simulator, displayed graphs, and analyzed results to determine instabilities in electric current.  Neat stuff.
 
Education
 
Xavier University
Cincinnati, Ohio
* Double Bachelor's of Science in Mathematics and Computer Science
 
 
Technical Experience
Extensive/Up-To-Date Knowledge of
* Data Warehousing best practices
* SEI/CMM project lifecycle management standards
* Informatica PowerCenter (w/PowerConnect for SAP/DB2)
* Cognos and Business Objects Business Intelligence Products
* MySQL, Oracle and Teradata Database Products and SQL
* ErWin Data Modeling Tool
* Windows Server, Linux and Unix (Various) Operating Systems
* Apache, PHP, HTML, TCP/IP, Other Internet Technologies
* Desktop Publishing
 
Working Knowledge of
* Microstrategy, Brio, Holos, Crystal Reports
* SAP R/3: ABAP and HR InfoTypes
* Microsoft SQL Server
* Apple Macintosh OS, OpenVMS
* Sun, Hewlett-Packard, IBM, and Digital Hardware`
* DCL, Pascal, C, C++
* PGP, Numerical Cryptographic Theory, System Security
* Numerous other software packages, feel free to ask

Revision as of 15:15, 1 August 2006

Data Warehouse Architect

e-mail: chip@chiplynch.com

I am a data warehouse architect with expertise in the design, implementation, and maintenance of enterprise-scale business intelligence and data migration projects. I have led teams of people through every phase of Data Warehouse creation, and I can bring experience from high profile, large-scale clients such as NASA, the City and County of San Francisco, the US Air Force, and the US Postal Service. I have experience with the Capabilities and Maturities Model (CMM) development lifecycle standards, where I've learned processes for running organized, repeatable and successful data warehousing projects. I have personally designed data models, built ETL and reporting architecture, and administered databases and application servers.


Data Warehousing Experience Wright Patterson Air Force Base Dayton, OH Data Warehouse Contractor (2003-Present)

  • I was asked back to this project after helping implement the first phase several years ago. The base is expanding its core data warehouse to eventually encompass every Air Force system.
  • I have been involved in integrating a dozen or so systems involving maintenance, supply, logistics data, and systems tracking specific assets into the Air Force EDW.
  • My daily work involves Oracle, WebSphere MQ, Business Objects, Cognos, Informatica, and Teradata support, design, and development in a closely integrated environment.

FirstEnergy Corp. Akron, OH Data Migration Contractor (2002-2003)

  • Supplied technical expertise and programming support for a large scale SAP R/3 migration using Informatica, Oracle, and SAP/ABAP tools.
  • Worked closely with both a functional and technical team to design, develop, test, and deploy a migration mechanism for Human Resources data.

US Postal Service Raleigh, NC Data Warehouse Contractor (2002)

  • Provide Informatica and data warehousing expertise for Postal's very large data warehouse initiative.
  • Primary responsibility is on increasing performance on very large data loads to the warehouse. For example I have reduced the running time for some loads from 80+ hours down to 4 hours.

Clients with KPMG Consulting Washington, DC Senior Consultant (1998- 2002)

City and County of San Francisco (2000- 2001)

  • Designed and implemented a terabyte scale data warehouse for the City.
  • Responsible daily for Oracle tuning and DBA work, Informatica and Cognos design, development, and performance tuning. Also administered large NT and HP-UX servers.
  • Marketed the warehouse to senior department heads, eventually creating departmental data marts and a distributed Oracle environment.
  • Developed end user training, documentation, and robust testing/validation procedures.


National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) (1999-2000)

  • I was part of a team that designed and developed an enterprise-wide data warehouse (EDW) for NASA. I was the main technical resource on the project, and my duties included researching, specifying, purchasing and administering $1.5 million of Sun hardware running the Solaris operating system.
  • I was involved in the entire lifecycle of this EDW. I met with scores of functional people from across the country to develop logical and physical data models. I led a small team in the Informatica development for data transformation and cleansing from disparate source systems to the Oracle EDW. We worked with the Holos OLAP package and Crystal Reports and Brio ad-hoc query tools to deliver a web-based reporting solution to the client's specifications.

Performance Executive (various clients)

  • Performance Executive was a packaged data warehouse that we marketed to clients of our proprietary accounting systems. I was one of several technical resources on the project throughout my tenure at KPMG, and I was involved with every aspect of the product's creation, testing, and marketing. Primarily the product was back-ended in Oracle 7,8, or 8i, and Microsoft SQL Server, with an Informatica engine for data cleansing and transformation. The front-end tool of choice was Cognos Impromptu and PowerPlay, although some clients used Business Objects, Brio, Microstrategy and Crystal reports.

US Senate, Washington, DC (Fall, 1999)

City of Ottawa, Canada (as needed 2000)

Dahlgren Naval Base, Dahlgren, VA (as needed, 1999-2000)

Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, OH (Summer, 1998)

Oakland County, Michigan (Sept. 2001-Feb. 2002)


Other Work Experience Xavier University Cincinnati, Ohio WebMaster/Programmer/Analyst (Fall 1993 - March 1998)


Farwell and Hendricks Cincinnati, Ohio Senior Thesis Project Worked on thesis project with Farwell and Hendricks to develop a Windows 95 program to collect and analyze data for electronic devices. Program collected 5,000-10,000 samples/second from hardware placed on an earthquake simulator, displayed graphs, and analyzed results to determine instabilities in electric current. Neat stuff.

Education

Xavier University Cincinnati, Ohio

  • Double Bachelor's of Science in Mathematics and Computer Science


Technical Experience Extensive/Up-To-Date Knowledge of

  • Data Warehousing best practices
  • SEI/CMM project lifecycle management standards
  • Informatica PowerCenter (w/PowerConnect for SAP/DB2)
  • Cognos and Business Objects Business Intelligence Products
  • MySQL, Oracle and Teradata Database Products and SQL
  • ErWin Data Modeling Tool
  • Windows Server, Linux and Unix (Various) Operating Systems
  • Apache, PHP, HTML, TCP/IP, Other Internet Technologies
  • Desktop Publishing

Working Knowledge of

  • Microstrategy, Brio, Holos, Crystal Reports
  • SAP R/3: ABAP and HR InfoTypes
  • Microsoft SQL Server
  • Apple Macintosh OS, OpenVMS
  • Sun, Hewlett-Packard, IBM, and Digital Hardware`
  • DCL, Pascal, C, C++
  • PGP, Numerical Cryptographic Theory, System Security
  • Numerous other software packages, feel free to ask