Greg Barth
About Greg Barth
Greg Barth is a Senior EMS/SCADA Analyst at American Electric Power, specializing in .NET development and support for SCADA networks. He has over 30 years of experience in the field, with a strong focus on SQL Server and proficiency in programming languages such as Visual Basic and C#.
Work at American Electric Power
Greg Barth has been employed at American Electric Power as an EMS/SCADA Analyst Sr. since 2013. His role involves utilizing his expertise in .NET development and support for SCADA networks. He has a significant tenure of 11 years in this position, contributing to various projects and initiatives in New Albany, Ohio. Prior to his current role, he worked as an IT Developer II at the same company for 24 years, starting in 1989.
Education and Expertise
Greg Barth studied at Marietta High School from 1978 to 1980. He then attended Ohio University, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science from 1981 to 1985. His educational background laid the foundation for his extensive expertise in programming languages, including Visual Basic 2013 and C#. He has also focused on SQL Server in recent projects, demonstrating a strong proficiency in database management.
Technical Skills and Development Projects
Greg Barth is proficient in various technical skills relevant to his role. He utilizes MVC and Entity Framework in development projects and has experience with Visual Studio 2013, .NET 4.0, and SQL Server 2008. His work includes supporting Areva OAG software and ICCP data on both Windows Server and VMS platforms. His specialization in .NET development enhances the functionality and reliability of SCADA networks.
Previous Experience in IT Development
Before his current position, Greg Barth worked at American Electric Power as an IT Developer II from 1989 to 2013. During this 24-year period, he gained extensive experience in IT development, contributing to various projects within the Columbus, Ohio area. His long tenure in the company reflects his commitment to the field and his ability to adapt to evolving technologies.