| Jennifer S. Hango | |||||||||||||||||||
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| jhango@alum.mit.edu | |||||||||||||||||||
| Please contact me by e-mail for additional contact information. | |||||||||||||||||||
| 1 February 2005 | |||||||||||||||||||
| Objective | To obtain a full-time position as
a software engineer. | ||||||||||||||||||
| Work Experience |
Data2Logistics, Randolph,
MA. November 2005 to present. Software engineer. Use C and
Sculptor in AIX unix environment to customize ExcelPro freight billing
software and associated applications, and write custom programs for
individual clients. Creating a set of "How-to" documents for new
developers. | ||||||||||||||||||
| CSG Systems
International, Cambridge, MA (formerly Lucent
Technologies Billing and Customer Care, formerly
Kenan Systems Corporation). August 1998 to July
2003. Software engineer and technical lead. Used C and C++ in unix
environments to customize Arbor/BP billing software for individual
customers. Created and customized SQL stored procedures to retrieve
rated billing data for bill presentment. Post-processed rated billing
data and formatted information for bill dispatch output files.
Gathered billing requirements from customers and wrote requirement and
design documents. Mentored other developers, participated in code
reviews. Was member of Special Development Group Defect Review
Team. Job-related travel included sites within the U.S., Mexico, and
Australia. | |||||||||||||||||||
| Massachusetts Institute
of Technology, Cambridge, MA. January 1998 to May
1998. Teaching Assistant. Worked with 7 other T.A.s to give weekly
recitation lectures in an introductory C programming course. Wrote and
graded test questions. Provided assistance to students during weekly
office hours. | |||||||||||||||||||
| Massachusetts Institute
of Technology. Fall 1995 to Spring 1998. Research
Assistant. Conversion of an on-line physical geology tutor to an
HTML/Perl-CGI/Java format. Administered webserver for
tutor. Enhancement of modeling capabilities of a subsurface profiling
program. | |||||||||||||||||||
| Pitzer College,
Claremont, CA. Summer 1995. Webmaster and summer lab
consultant. Developed and implemented the Pitzer College Web
Page. Provided user support in the Pitzer College computer
lab. | |||||||||||||||||||
| Harvey Mudd College,
Claremont, CA. Fall 1994 to Spring 1995. Consultant for
Academic Computing Department. Responsibilities included user support,
writing documentation, lab maintenance. Systems included Macintosh,
PC-compatibles, VAX/VMS, and Solaris. | |||||||||||||||||||
| Colgate University,
Hamilton, NY. Summer 1994. Participant in Colgate's NSF
Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program. Conducted
petrographic research on a norite body in the Cortlandt Complex near
Peekskill, NY. Research included thin section preparation, XRF
analysis, and petrographic identification of samples and
interpretation of geochemical data. | |||||||||||||||||||
| Savannah River Site,
Aiken, SC through Furman University, Greenville,
SC. Summer 1993. Participant in Furman's NSF-REU program.
Conducted magnetometer surveys at Savannah River Site to locate buried
metallic debris. | |||||||||||||||||||
| Other Experience |
M.I.T. Anime Club,
Cambridge, MA. May 2004 to present. Acquisitions Officer
(June 2006-present), Industry Relations Chair (June 2006-present),
Librarian (May 2004-May 2006). As acquisitions officer, purchase
commerically released anime DVDs for the club to use at showings and
in the club library. As industry relations chair, obtain permission
from U.S. production companies to show anime at weekly showings and
ensure that the club does not show commercial DVDs without
appropriate permission. Attend anime conventions and other events
and network with industry representatives. As librarian, managed
checkouts of club anime and soundtrack titles to club members.
Update checkout database. Added new materials to club inventory.
Coordinate office hour schedule to facilitate borrowing of club
materials. | ||||||||||||||||||
| Harvey Mudd College
Alumni Association, Claremont, CA. February 1997 to
present. Volunteer System Administrator and Webmistress. Remote
maintenance of alumni forwarding aliases and Majordomo lists.
Webmistress duties include updating page content. | |||||||||||||||||||
| Country Dance Society,
Boston Centre, Cambridge, MA. Spring 1999 to Spring
2002. Volunteer Webmistress. Maintained and created content for
CDS-Boston Centre webpage. Maintained mailing lists and forwarding
aliases for CDS Board of Directors and subcommittees. | |||||||||||||||||||
| Education | Massachusetts Institute
of Technology, Cambridge, MA. S.M. in Geotechnical
Engineering in the Department of Civil and
Environmental Engineering, 1998. Thesis title: Further
development of subsurface profiling and engineering geology
software. Harvey Mudd College, Claremont, CA. B.S. in Individual Program of Studies in Geology with a concentration in History, 1995. | ||||||||||||||||||
| Skills |
Computer operating systems: UNIX (Solaris, HP-UX, AIX, Linux, SunOS,
Ultrix), Windows 95/98/2000/NT/XP, MacOS, VAX/VMS. Software: Emacs; vi; Atria Clear Case; RCS; Microsoft Office; Arbor/BP; LaTeX; Insure; Purify and xf memory managers; XLDB, GDB, XDB, DBX debuggers; Adobe Framemaker, PageMaker, and Photoshop. Languages: C, Sculptor, PL/SQL and SQL, C++, HTML, some Perl, some Unix shell scripting, some XML, Pascal. Databases: Oracle, Sybase | ||||||||||||||||||
| References | Available upon request. | ||||||||||||||||||