Experience
Selected work.
ROI-first development. Every engagement is scoped against the dollars it returns, not the hours it bills. A non-exhaustive look at engagements across system integration, applications, and AVEVA PI work over 10+ years.
Built for return on investment. Measured in dollars, not deliverables.
- +Delivered projects with projected year-over-year returns exceeding $1M, where scope, design, and integration decisions were all driven by the business case.
- +Creator of HouseholdFinances.com, a financial application taken from concept to production: data model, integrations, and front-end.
- +Designed cross-system data flows between PI, LIMS, and ERP in a validated GxP / 21 CFR Part 11 environment.
- +Built custom OPC and RDBMS interfaces connecting control systems to enterprise historians and downstream analytics.
- +Integrated operational data into custom iOS, Android, web, and desktop applications via AF SDK and REST.
- +Project managed major third-party development of a custom dashboarding application built on AVEVA PI data via PI AF SDK.
- +AI-accelerated dashboarding application development, cloud-based or desktop, built directly on PI data.
- +Managed and delivered 1,600+ PI Vision displays across a major refinery operation.
- +Led full-scale ProcessBook to PI Vision migration across multiple refinery sites.
- +Architected a diversification-to-centralization PI architecture management strategy for a major E&P company as onsite project lead.
- +AVEVA PI owner for a global pharmaceutical CDMO. Maintained enterprise PI Historian at 99.9%+ uptime in a GMP / 21 CFR Part 11 environment, and authored IQ / OQ / PQ validation documentation.
- +Full-year embedded engagement as primary PI consultant for a Fortune 500 energy company.
- +Interviewed, hired, and trained team members on AVEVA PI.
- +Wrote and delivered 4-hour instructor-led training sessions on AVEVA PI functionality.
- +Wrote and recorded customer-specific AVEVA PI training content for client staff.
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