Brian Schlosser has a diverse work experience spanning multiple companies and roles. Brian started their career as a Software Engineer Intern at IBM in 1995 and later worked as a Programmer. Brian then joined Rockwell Collins as a Software Engineer Intern in 1996. Brian worked on GPS simulator projects and legacy simulator maintenance.
Brian returned to IBM in 1996 and held various roles, including Software Engineer Intern and Programmer. During this time, they worked on low-level DOS video bios queries, OS/2 Presentation Manager GUI application programming, and OEM display specification database management.
In 2001, Brian became a Technical Lead at IBM, responsible for designing an installation planning tool and re-architecting Tivoli Kernel Services. Brian also worked as a Technical Lead on the Operation System Abstraction Layer and the Tivoli Management Gateway for the AS/400.
From 2005 to 2014, Brian worked at IBM as a Senior Software Engineer and Senior Software Engineer - Technical Lead. Brian served as a Technical Lead for the IBM Tivoli Unified Process and was involved in establishing development processes and coordinating development activities.
In 2014, Brian joined BP3 Global as a Software Architect and later became the Vice President of Intelligent Process Automation. Brian played a key role in leading, mentoring, and contributing to the product offerings of the company. In addition, they provided technical advice to consultants on client implementations.
Throughout their career, Brian has demonstrated expertise in software architecture, development, and technical leadership across various industries.
Brian Schlosser attended the University of Wisconsin-Stout from 1991 to 1996, where they completed their Bachelor of Science degree in Applied Mathematics. In addition, Brian has an ITIL Foundation certification, but specific details regarding the institution, month of obtaining, and year of obtaining are not provided.
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