Paul Shepley

Software Designer at Famic Technologies
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Dorval, Quebec, Canada, CA
Languages
  • English -
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Pierre N.

I have worked with Paul on the ECS graphical interface. Paul is the kind of person who takes his work very seriously and strives to produce very high quality software in terms of reliability and functionality. I have no doubt he will make a very good addition to your team.

Jonathan Ginter

Paul is an excellent choice for any team environment. His positive attitude and overriding sense of calm are invaluable. He is a hard worker whose honesty and integrity serve equally well within the team or in front of clients. I have always placed the utmost faith in Paul's abilities and would not hesitate to do so again.

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Experience

    • Canada
    • Software Development
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Software Designer
      • Nov 2008 - Present

      Famic Technologies provides high-quality software solutions. Our circuit design and simulation software as well as our consulting services in the field of industrial automation and software engineering are renowned worldwide. Famic Technologies provides high-quality software solutions. Our circuit design and simulation software as well as our consulting services in the field of industrial automation and software engineering are renowned worldwide.

    • Canada
    • Civil Engineering
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Software Designer
      • 2000 - 2008

      Software Designer, Energy Control Systems Teach courses to clients on how to develop inteligent vector displays in ECS’s graphical environment using C++. Developed tools to export SNC’s graphic displays to the Scalable Vector Graphic format (SVG). Developed in Windows the vector graphic display requirements for numerouse clients. All current development has to work on Linux, Windows, and DEC Alpha. Vector Graphics Manipulation Tool: Developed methods of extracting, importing and manipulating information found in SNC’s graphical environment. Developed numerus user interfaces for the Network Analysis Systems (NAS) department using SNC’s ADE/GVC UI tool. Updated Contingency Analysis and Bus Scheduling applications to comply with current specifications. Test harness: Built common method of testing the results of different NAS applications. Continued to be responsible for the elements developed during ECS’s life as part of CAE. Show less

    • Canada
    • Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Software Designer
      • 1997 - 2000

      Technical Lead for RAVE and products based on its use. RAVE is CAE’s Real-time Visualization Environment (RAVE), which allows clients to create two dimensional vector images of their electrical networks. Point of contact for the Graphical Database Browser (GDB), a viewer for dynamic graphical objects, geographical maps, or one-line schematics. It is the control interface for ECS’s SCADA, DMS, and EMS products. Developed an application to remotely control an X11-based system, used by dispatchers to control large screen displays from their workstation. Responsible for extracting graphical data from client Microstation dgn files and converting them into CAE’s native graphical format tlg. Developed components for CAE’s CORE Graphics Department (RAVE). Show less

    • Graphics Programmer
      • 1990 - 1997

      Developed a real-time graphics system to support M3i’s general DMS applications. Interfaced with Canadian Hydrographics Department to build the data required that would allow ships to navigate safely through the St. Lawrence Sea Way using a GPS platform. Developed multiple-screen operating system middleware used for RAD (rapid application development). The library gave developers the ability to visually create applications that were supported on UNIX (AIX, HPUX, and SUN), OS2, NT, and DOS platforms. Developed a memory manager so that all platforms—DOS, OS2, and UNIX—would have one API. Using DESQView allowed M3i’s applications, graphical systems, Switching Plan, Trouble Call, and Crew Management to work together in a multiple-screen environment on a DOS platform. Developed a library to enhance Clipper to make it mouse aware. Show less

Education

  • McGill University
    Certificate, Computer Based Information Systems
    1988 - 1989
  • Concordia University
    Bachelor of Science, Applied Mathematics
    1982 - 1985

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