Bradford Waterman

Associate Director, Application Solutions at Tsunami Tsolutions LLC.
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(386) 825-5501
Location
New Milford, Connecticut, United States, US

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Experience

    • United States
    • Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Associate Director, Application Solutions
      • Dec 2019 - Present

      Glastonbury, Connecticut

    • Manager, Java Enterprise Application Development Group, Tsunami CT
      • Jan 2017 - Dec 2019

      Glastonbury, Connecticut

    • Senior Staff Developer
      • 2015 - Jan 2017

      Glastonbury, Connecticut

    • United States
    • Software Development
    • 300 - 400 Employee
    • Senior Software Development Engineer
      • 2013 - 2014

      Secaucus, NJ • Ongoing development and support of a custom scalable, distributed, multi-tier server product utilizing core Java technology, responsible for enabling business-critical services • Developed web-based Flash application content using ActionScript which resulted in significant revenue generated through an advertising-based business model • Participated in the design & implementation of a custom web content integration API and code toolkit to facilitate rapid, high-reliability integration of… Show more • Ongoing development and support of a custom scalable, distributed, multi-tier server product utilizing core Java technology, responsible for enabling business-critical services • Developed web-based Flash application content using ActionScript which resulted in significant revenue generated through an advertising-based business model • Participated in the design & implementation of a custom web content integration API and code toolkit to facilitate rapid, high-reliability integration of Flash content with in-house and 3rd party websites. • Performed research and development for mobile application prototypes using C# Show less

    • Senior Software Development Engineer
      • 2007 - 2013

      Hackensack, NJ • Diagnosed & repaired existing critical core Java server code resulting in 90% reduction in resource utilization and increased reliability. • Designed & implemented custom, scalable core Java-based TCP socket server to accommodate highly concurrent user loads. • Developed Flash based user-facing application content responsible for generating over one million dollars per year in advertising and “in-app” purchase revenue. • Provided technical integration support to 3rd parties (such as… Show more • Diagnosed & repaired existing critical core Java server code resulting in 90% reduction in resource utilization and increased reliability. • Designed & implemented custom, scalable core Java-based TCP socket server to accommodate highly concurrent user loads. • Developed Flash based user-facing application content responsible for generating over one million dollars per year in advertising and “in-app” purchase revenue. • Provided technical integration support to 3rd parties (such as Pogo, MSN Games and Arkadium) when licensing content for distribution through their portals. Show less

    • United States
    • Software Development
    • Lead Programmer
      • 2005 - 2007

      Hackensack, NJ • Participated in rewriting a Shockwave advertising SDK created by Massive Inc., which was subsequently acquired by Microsoft Studios. • Developed multiple Shockwave web “advergames” utilized in successful advertising campaigns for companies such as Proctor & Gamble. • Developed embedded software for the GameBoy Advance handheld entertainment console.

    • Lead Programmer
      • 2001 - 2005

      Emerson, NJ • Developed embedded software for the GameBoy Advance handheld entertainment console. • Developed application software for Palm OS powered handheld devices.

Education

  • Marist College
    Bachelor’s Degree, Computer Science
    1995 - 2000

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