Adam Travis

Senior Software Engineer at LBX Company

Adam Travis has a diverse work experience in software engineering roles. Adam worked at LBX Company as a Senior Software Engineer, where they supported and enhanced legacy inventory management and warranty software. Adam also worked on the development of an excavator service quote calculator and handled Dev Ops and IIS server management.

Adam also owned and worked as a lead tech and software engineer at Pro Silver Systems. In this role, they managed the development of desktop, web, and mobile applications, including point of sale systems for small businesses and ecommerce websites. Adam coordinated with customers and managed stakeholder expectations.

At CarsQuickBuy.com, Adam was a Senior Software Engineer. Adam implemented a 3-factor encryption data transmission service for car purchase leads and collaborated with General Motors Company for its implementation on the receiving end. Adam also worked on the existing lead processing system, managed requirements, and successfully implemented the project.

As a Senior Software Engineer at Kindred, Adam created features and maintained a call center management application. Adam developed new sections for translation in the HL7 message queue processor and updated existing pages from MVC to Angular.

Adam's experience at Myers and Stauffer LC involved implementing portals for healthcare data tracking and building Windows form applications for managing mass file uploads. Adam also developed a database management solution with transaction handling, backup, and rollback features.

In their role as a Senior Software Engineer at Toyota Motor Corporation, Adam worked on CATIA/Delmia tracking solutions to address connectivity issues for engineers. Adam developed a plug-in based extension for CATIA, which tracked load times of files and part files.

At University of Kentucky HealthCare, Adam worked as a Clinical Programmer Analyst II (Software Engineer). Adam managed interactions with medical professionals, developed clinical solutions, and designed software interfaces for the electronic medical record system. Adam also created a solution for integrating Phillips wave strips into the EMR.

Adam's experience at Savi involved L3 support, bug fixes, and new software development. Adam worked on smart chain and package tracking solutions and constructed Derby databases. Adam also created a Derby DB interface library used by many applications.

As a Software Consultant at Galmont, Adam collaborated on the development of the futures market in Brazil and maintained monitoring of the existing futures market in the USA. Adam managed client relations with the Chicago Mercantile Exchange team and Brazilian market investors.

Adam began their career at Lexmark as a Software Engineer/Tester. Adam participated in the development of various Lexmark products, including Solution Composer, DocMP, and Scan to Network Premium. Adam also developed an automated test suite using Java to verify product stability and performance.

Adam Travis attended Morehead State University from 2002 to 2007, where they earned a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science. Their field of study was Computer Science. Prior to attending university, Adam Travis also attended Estill Co High School, although the specific dates and any degrees or fields of study from high school are not provided in the information given. In terms of additional certifications, Adam Travis has obtained an A+ Certification, but no information regarding the institution or the date of obtaining the certification is provided.

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Irvine, United States

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LBX Company

LBX Company is located in Lexington, Kentucky and is the proud maker of Link-Belt excavators. Our machines are also purpose-built for the forestry, scrap, demolition and material handling industries. The Link-Belt brand name dates back to 1874 and is synonymous with innovative designs which incorporate the highest quality and best product support in the industry. Formerly a division of the Link-Belt Construction Equipment Company, LBX Company became a stand-alone company in 1998 representing the Link-Belt excavator, forestry & material handling equipment lines. LBX is responsible for all Link-Belt earthmoving, forestry, demolition and material handling equipment in North and South America and has a loyal customer base and a strong network of dealers. These dealers provide ongoing sales, parts, service and technical support to Link-Belt equipment owners.


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