Peter Centgraf has a diverse work experience spanning multiple industries and roles. Peter began their career in 2000 as a Software Engineering Intern at Direct Supply, where they worked on data access applications and frameworks. From there, they took on various roles such as Research Programmer at Carnegie Mellon University and Temp. Research Programmer at Rice University, where they developed applications and tools in Java, Common Lisp, and C.
In 2005, Peter joined Management Services as a Java Developer, where they developed an innovative Eclipse Rich Client Platform-based client for a custom J2EE ERP system. Peter fulfilled multiple roles in user research, UI design, and development.
Peter later worked at RJ Lee Group as a Technical Lead, leading a team of developers and testers in agile projects and achieving 18 major releases of laboratory automation tools. Peter also worked as a Software Designer/Engineer, developing a custom Laboratory Information Management System using Eclipse RCP and web technologies.
At SDLC Partners, L.P., Peter served as a Consultant, where they led engagements with diverse clients, produced significant QA cost savings, automated research processes, and supported commercial print pipelines.
Peter's experience includes working as a Technical Lead/Senior Application Developer at RAND Corporation, where they led the development and support of a complex CMS-driven web presence and improved system uptime and attack resilience.
Most recently, Peter has been working at BloomReach Global as an Engineering Manager/Product Software Engineer. Their responsibilities include managing the work queue for the design and development team and developing key elements of the technical foundation.
Overall, Peter Centgraf has a strong background in technical leadership, application development, and project management.
Peter Centgraf received their BSCS degree in Computer Science and Psychology from Rice University from 1999 to 2003. Later, they pursued a MHCI degree in Human-Computer Interaction from Carnegie Mellon University between 2003 and 2005.
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