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Craig Dehond

IT Remote Services Software Engineer at Valcon

Craig DeHond has a diverse work experience spanning over several years. Craig began their career at Eastman Kodak as an Electrical Engineer and Software Developer, where they were responsible for product modifications, upgrades, repair, and corrective action on digital microfilm retrieval products. Craig also developed applications for machine diagnostics and production improvement.

Following their time at Eastman Kodak, Craig joined Chapman Instruments as a Software Developer, where they designed and developed software for precision data acquisition systems and wafer handling robots. Craig also developed algorithms for various functions and applied for patents for their contributions.

Afterwards, Craig worked as a Senior Software Consultant at Questra Consulting, where they developed a state-of-the-art service printer diagnostics application for Xerox Corporation. Their application was selected as the corporate standard for a large user system.

Craig then joined HPA Consulting Group as a Senior Software Consultant, where they were responsible for the architecture, design, development, and deployment of a remote services server application for analyzing problems and usage of a high-volume color printer. Craig exceeded expectations by delivering the software within 9 months.

Later, Craig worked as a Software Consultant at Harris Corporation, where they focused on web site reporting for production support using C#, SQL Server, and ASP.NET.

Their most recent experience was at First Consulting, where they held the role of IT Remote Services Software Engineer and R&D Software Engineer for Ortho Clinical Diagnostics, a Johnson & Johnson company. Craig was involved in various phases of the software development cycle, utilizing Visual Studio, C++, C#, and SQL Server for database support. Craig also developed a blood donor screening system and a multi-process agent with a user interface.

Craig DeHond attended Rochester Institute of Technology from 1987 to 1990. During this time, they pursued a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering Technology.

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