Alex Werges

.Net Developer at Millenium Financial Services

Streamwood, Illinois, United States

About

I worked at Millennium Information Services Inc, a property inspection data analytics company, as a full-time C#/.net developer from July 2018 to May 31st 2022. My work included developing and maintaining back end windows services, internal and external web APIs, and the company's front end website. I've been developing webpages using Kendo UI recently, although I have touched on angular in the past. I've worked with both PL/SQL and T-SQL due to working in both Oracle and Microsoft environments. From 2016 to mid 2018, I worked as a junior .NET developer for the American Academy of Pediatrics maintaining client and web based business applications. I left the AAP on July 11th, 2018 to join Millennium Financial Services. My work experiences at the AAP provided the opportunity to be involved in all phases of the application development life-cycle. Some of projects I have worked on while at the AAP include an MVC project for the deployment of data fixes, revisions to our EDI software for communicating order information to amazon, and legacy application support.

Experience

  • .Net Developer at Millenium Information Services, Inc
    Jul 2018 - Present · 8 yrs

    Maintaining and developing windows services, web APIs, and MVC applications for order processing. Conversion of older VB code into C#. Team uses Scrum/agile to manage workload. Created internal API to handle tasks originally handled by VB code. Reducing code complexity by refactoring to conform to SOLID design principles and test driven development.

  • .Net Developer at American Academy of Pediatrics
    Apr 2016 - Jul 2018 · 2 yrs 4 mos

    My responsibilities included developing bug fixes for existing C#/.NET applications, building on existing applications, creating new software tools as needed, deployments of software to test environments, and assisting with the company's internal software support queue. I worked on supporting a heavily modified version of netForum. Team communication was an important aspect of my work here considering the scope and number of software projects involved.