Bryan Burchfield

Software Engineer, Database Developer
bburchfield@gmail.com
321-262-9660
www.linkedin.com/in/bryan-burchfield
28 years of experience creating custom database solutions in a wide range of industries.
Website backend developer, PHP, SOAP, REST and custom APIs.
Skilled Linux administrator, including networking, DNS, firewalls, email & web servers.
Highly experienced with customer support, training & troubleshooting.
Sample Projects
Technical Expertise

Databases: Informix Dynamic Server, Microsoft SQL Server, MySQL/MariaDB

Languages/APIs: Informix 4GL, FourJ’s Genero, PHP, REST, SOAP, BASH/Shell scripting, Perl, Python

Linux Administration: LAMP stack, bind, postfix, dovecot, qmail, spamassassin, amanda, CUPS, iptables

Education

Bachelor of Science, Computer Information Systems, University of North Florida - 1990

Professional Experience
Resort Hospitality Solutions
August 2013 - December 2018
Director of Software Engineering

Sole developer and maintainer of custom database & software supporting marketing, sales, commissions, customer relations, payment processing, reservations, bulk email campaigns, etc. for a vacation ownership company. Responsibilities included Informix database administration, Genero BDL software development, website backend development, as well as administering several linux servers for database, email, and web sites.

KGI Resorts
July 1996 - August 2013
Director of Software Engineering

As above (pre acquisition), but also managed a team of developers while initially designing and creating the application – which grew to over one million lines of source code. Responsibilities included travel to branch office sites to train and receive feedback from end users.

Resource Technology Concepts
1990 - July 1996
Consultant

Worked as a member of a team of consultants for a variety of clients in various industries. We created database-driven solutions to increase the efficiency and profitability of their business. Operating systems included Unix, Xenix, AIX, and MS Windows; databases included Informix, MS Access, Visual Foxpro, among others.