Christine O'Connell's work experience begins in 1985 when they started as a Clerical Officer at Irish Life. Christine then progressed through various roles such as Trainee Programmer, Programmer, and Analyst Programmer. During their time at Irish Life, they analyzed, coded, tested, and implemented modules related to financial systems and worked with Dun & Bradstreet (D&B) to integrate the General Ledger system into the Finance department suite of systems.
In 1994, Christine joined EDS as a Systems Developer. Christine analyzed business requirements for General Motors and produced project deliverables such as functional specifications and application designs. Christine collaborated with team members to achieve cohesive designs and coded and unit tested programs in Visual Basic and PL/Sql. Christine later became a Project Leader at EDS, leading a team to deliver a Data Warehouse capability and Direct Marketing operational system for General Motors in the UK and Australia.
In 1999, Christine moved to RBS, where they took on the role of Project Leader and later became a Senior Project Manager. In these roles, they managed teams and budgets, planned future work, and delivered a range of projects, including system and product enhancements and hardware upgrades. Christine collaborated with business stakeholders to define project scope and business requirements.
In 2010, Christine joined Houghton Mifflin Harcourt as a Programme Manager, though no specific details about their role are provided.
Their most recent work experience is as a Release Manager at Fenergo, which they started in 2016. However, no specific details about their responsibilities are mentioned.
Overall, Christine's work experience demonstrates their progression from programming and analyst roles to project and program management, showcasing their ability to lead teams, manage budgets, and deliver projects of varying sizes and complexities.
Christine O'Connell attended Trinity College Dublin from 1988 to 1991, where they earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science. In 1998, they briefly studied at University College Cork, obtaining a Project Management Professional (PMP) certification. From 1980 to 1985, O'Connell attended St. Dominics College, although no specific degree or field of study is mentioned. Additionally, they have pursued further education at Trinity College, receiving a Diploma and a Bachelor of Science degree in Applied Project Management and Computer Science, respectively.
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