1. Daniel Springer
503-476-7182 • aquaechoiii@gmail.com • 29777 SW Camelot St, Wilsonville, OR 97070
Education
Bachelor of Science, Computer Science – Expected Graduation Spring 2017
Oregon State University – Corvallis, Oregon
GPA: 3.4
Skills
Proficient in C, C++, and Java
C# and .Net development
Shell and Python scripting
Comfortable in Linux environments
HTML, JavaScript, and PHP familiarity
Experience using SQL
Agile Software Development
GIT experience with large projects
High Availability Design
Experience using REST APIs
Work History
Software Engineer Intern – June 2016 to December 2016
Dell Inc. – Round Rock, Texas
Developed and integrated several Python tools used for managing various utilities.
Designed and implemented the first major piece of a High Availability solution for a
confidential project including automation for clustering configuration and streaming
replication. This took place within an Agile Development Team and automation mainly utilized
Java and Shell scripting to operate.
Employed CentOS virtual machines regularly to test and integrate all tools and projects.
Utilized a REST client to interact with REST APIs when testing various tools.
Manipulated SQL-based databases when implementing tools and automation.
All work went towards a large confidential project that utilized GIT repository usage.
Validation Engineer Intern – April 2015 to September 2015
Intel Corporation – Hillsboro, Oregon
Tested various Bluetooth devices with new Bluetooth drivers, chips, and pairing configurations.
Developed automated scripts in Python to greatly increase the efficiency of daily Bluetooth
validation tasks.
Constructed detailed documentation for previously undocumented testing methods to help
other team members quickly get up to speed.
Sales Floor Associate – March 2010 to August 2014
Target Corporation – Wilsonville, Oregon
Maintained professional levels of communication with a variety of people.
Projects
Graphical User Interface Editor – September 2015 to May 2016
Garmin via Senior Capstone Project – Corvallis, Oregon
Collaborated with two other students and a client at Garmin to create this editor specifically for
an audience of non-technical User Interface designers at Garmin.
Enabled these designers to quickly create interactive User Interface prototypes without the need
of any programming experience. It was developed in C# and .Net using WPF and XAML.