1. Matthew Ertl
TECHNICAL SKILLS
Programming Languages: C#, JavaScript, jQuery, XML
Frameworks: MVC, .NET, jQuery
Database: SQL, LINQ
Applications: Visual Studio, SQL Manager, Team Foundation Server
HIGHLIGHTED CAREER ACHIEVEMENTS
Engineered JSON driven Content Management plugin – Plugin for web designers that allows user to
easily update/maintain their website. User interface is similar to Microsoft Word’s UI.
Designed and Maintained Websites – Implemented custom designs and provided maintenance for
websites.
Recognition received as Trainer/Employee:
o Trainer of The Year 2010
o Employee of The Year 2009
o Rookie of The Year 2007
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Software Engineer
Skyward Incorporated, Stevens Point, WI Jan 2015-Present
Worked with a team of engineers to build enterprise level applications for the K-12 Education Services
Developed, implemented, and maintained MVC structured software in a .NET environment.
Created applications with C# driven business logic, SQL/LINQ driven database, and jQuery/JavaScript
powered webpages.
Flourished in a fast paced agile environment with small self-managed teams, allowing for immediate results
and quality software.
Utilized SXL templates powered by jQuery and JavaScript to create powerful webpages that allow a user to
create, read, update, and delete information.
Engineered and maintained workflows along with additional business logic in C#, creating a powerful tool
for users’ day to day needs.
Mentored by senior software engineers in best development practices for .NET, C#, and SQL applications
and development.
Workstation Support Technician
University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, Stevens Point, WI Oct 2013-Jan 2015
Provided software and technical support for faculty and students.
Debugged command line software and small custom scripts.
Ski and Ride Trainer/Instructor Vail Resort, Vail, Colorado Oct 2012-Apr 2013
Sunburst Ski Area, Kewaskum, WI Nov 2007-Mar 2012
EDUCATION
Associates of Science, University of Wisconsin-Washington County Apr 2012
Bachelors in Computer Information Science, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Dec 2015