SCOTT ADAM KAVENY
CURRENT ADDRESS
P.O. Box 730
Johnstown, CO 80534
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Scott.Kaveny@gmail.com
(720)363-2624 (Cell)
OBJECTIVE:
To challenge my problem solving skills and to apply my software development
knowledge and leadership
experience to meet and exceed your company’s needs.
EDUCATION:
University of Colorado at Boulder
Expected Graduation Date: May 2007
Computer Science, Major (B.S.)
Cognitive Science, Certificate
Electrical Engineering, Minor
Active Learning Award, Medal
Boulder, Colorado
8/2002 - 5/2007
EXPERIENCE:
Sun Microsystems
Unix/ACSLS Software Engineer Tester
Broomfield, Colorado
6/2007-5/2008
- Tested hardware libraries like Crimson, SL8500, SL500, and L700.
- Been in numerous testing projects like Libattach, ACSLS 7.3, SNMP 2.0.5, and
SSLM using Unix, Kornshell, and C
- Enhanced update capabilities and performance for ACSLS.
- Involved in development conferences for all projects listed above.
- Took the Unix, ACSLS, Solaris 10 Containers, and ACSLS HA course on the Sun
Campus.
Agile Group Inc.
Database/Server Software Intern
Boulder, Colorado
11/2006 – 2/2007
- Coded in C#, Visual Basic, and XML to connect and display .pdf forms to a
database server using Microsoft Visual
Studio 2005 and the .NET libraries.
- Developed databases using MySQL and Visual Basic.
- Reviewed and verified financial statements.
Medtronic Navigation
Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Intern
Louisville, Colorado
5/2006 – 8/2006
- Developed and planned a Refresh Project for the CRM tool, Salesforce.com, by
writing document plans and test
scripts using Visual Basic.
- Tested and got hands-on experience with the AXiem Hip Machine, a surgical
machine, in the Ortho software
engineering department.
- Attended meetings and did presentations to the sales team about the Refresh
Project.
CIRES INC.
Website Assistant
Boulder, Colorado
1/2006 - Present
- Developed and maintained the Sciencepolicy main website and its links using
PHP.
- Maintained and updated queries using MySQL.
Lexnet Consulting Inc.
Student Assistant Intern
Louisville, Colorado
5/2005 – 7/2005
- Worked with the program Paris, a program used to access data from a database,
to organize data into standardized
forms for numerous institutions.
- Received a letter of recommendation for distinguished technical skills and
good work ethics.
Walt Disney World Intern
College Program Intern
Orlando, Florida
1/2004 - 8/2004
- Demonstrated CPR and rescue skills as a lifeguard.
- Received seven “Fanatic” awards.
- Networked and shadowed the software engineers in the Walt Disney Imagineering
department.
- Learned networking, leadership, communication, and time management skills.
- Took the Disney Leadership and Practicum courses.
COURSEWORK
- Operating Systems
- Artificial Intelligence I & II
- Software Eng. Methods
- Digital Logic
- Numerical Computations
- Senior Project I & II
- Computers as Components
- Object-Oriented Prog.
- Principles of Prog. Lang.
- Circuits 1 & 2
- Computer Organization
- Java (Aurora Community College)
- Unix Course (Sun Campus)
- ACSLS Course (Sun Campus)
- Managing File Systems(Sun Website)
TECHNICAL AND LANGUAGE SKILLS
Computer:
- Programming languages: Unix, C++, C, C#, Python, MC 68000 Assembly Language,
HTML, SQL, PHP, XML, JSP, UML,
AutoCAD, Unix, Xilinx, MATLAB, Korn Shell, Visual Basic, and Java.
- Software: Labview 7.0 (hardware designer program), Dreamweaver MX, Mathematica
6.0, Python 2.4, Microsoft
Suite 2007, MATLAB 6.5, Paris (Form editor program), Adobe Photoshop, Microsoft
Project, Linux Redhat Core 4, MySQL
5.0, Eclipse version 3.1, Microsoft Visual .NET 2005, SNMP 2.0.5., ACSLS
7.2-7.3, SSLM 1.0, Varitas, Mercury 9.0,
Libattach, Solaris, SPARC.
ENGINEERING PROJECTS
Projects:
- Completed testing Libattach, automation of SNMP, and SSLM at Sun from
8/07-5/08.
- Participating in a research assistantship program for a Remote Sensing
Project until May 2007.
- Developed and maintained the home website for CIRES Inc., a research facility
on campus.
- Developed a software updating system sponsored by IBM in Senior Project
Class.
Analytical Writing: WRTG-3030 – Writing on Science and Society
Language: Japanese (3 years)
CURRENT MEMBERSHIPS:
Walt Disney World Alumni:
- Was a Disney Campus Representative for the Spring of 2005.
Java Java Java Club:
- Opportunity to learn Java.
- Applying Java skills in competitions and for recognition.
University of Colorado Cheerleader – Tumbler:
- Learned and applied teamwork, disciplinary, leadership, and communication
skills.
- Traveled to NCA Nationals at Daytona Beach, Florida in April 2006.
- Earned a varsity letter.
Multicultural Engineering Program:
- Allows diversity and equal opportunity for minorities. |