Jim Chochlinski has a diverse work experience spanning over several companies. Jim has significant experience in software development and has worked in various roles, including Principal Developer and Senior Software Engineer.
At Payveris, they worked as a Principal Developer, starting in August 2017. Jim also held the role of Senior Software Engineer at Payveris since October 2012.
During their time at Webster Bank, Jim worked as a Senior Software Developer / Consultant, leading the Java development team for the usability redesign of Webster Online and Online Bill Pay. Jim used various technologies such as Eclipse, Java, JavaScript, JSON, JSP, Tiles, Spring, EJB 3, JBoss, XSL, OC4J, JDBC, JUnit, Crucible, and Oracle.
At ESPN, Jim transitioned from a consultant to a full-time employee in the WebGroup. Jim held the role of Senior Application Developer and managed a team of three direct report employee developers. Jim also worked on projects such as In The Know (ITK) and participated in the ESPN intranet redesign. Technologies used during their tenure included Eclipse, Java, EJB3, JPA, Seam, JSF, Richfaces, Facelets, Ajax, XHTML, JBoss 4.3, and Oracle.
Earlier in their career, Jim worked as a Software Developer at Webster Bank, focusing on the development of Webster Online and Online Bill Pay applications. At ESPN, they worked as a Consultant and Java Developer, contributing to intranet and extranet applications such as Affiliate Zone and Media Zone. Jim also worked at HMOnline as a Senior Java Developer, where they developed an application for direct delivery of bills from healthcare providers to insurance adjuster's desktops.
Before that, Jim was a Senior Software Engineer at GMAC Commercial Mortgage, where they created desktop software systems using MS Visual C++ and MFC, as well as web-based applications using Java. Jim developed RiskAnalyzer, an analytical application for producing credit risk ratings for commercial mortgage portfolios.
At NBS Imaging Systems, Jim worked as a Systems Consultant and Software Developer, focusing on biometric identification and ID card systems. Jim also developed the Windows version of the Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles driver's license and identification card system.
Jim'searliest work experience was at the National Institute for the Clinical Application of Behavioral Medicine, where they worked as a Computer Engineer and Developer.
Overall, Jim Chochlinski's work experience showcases their expertise in software development using a wide range of technologies and their ability to lead development teams in various projects.
Jim Chochlinski obtained a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Engineering from the University of Connecticut in 1996. Jim also obtained several certifications, including "Programming Cloud Services for Android Handheld Systems," "Pattern-Oriented Software Architectures: Programming Mobile Services for Android Handheld Systems," "Programming Mobile Applications for Android Handheld Systems," "Startup Engineering," and "Functional Programming Principles in Scala." These certifications were acquired between 2013 and 2014 from institutions such as Coursera and Coursera Verified Certificates.
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