Brian Earley

Brian Earley

Technical Team Lead @ Centric Consulting

About Brian Earley

Brian Earley serves as a Technical Team Lead at Centric Consulting, where he has worked since 2013. He possesses expertise in multiple database systems and has held various technical roles across several companies over his career.

Work at Centric Consulting

Brian Earley has been employed at Centric Consulting since 2012, where he serves as a Senior J2EE Consultant. In this role, he has contributed to various projects and initiatives for over 12 years. Additionally, he has held the position of Technical Team Lead at Centric Consulting since 2013, accumulating 11 years of experience in this capacity. His work primarily focuses on technical leadership and consulting within the organization.

Education and Expertise

Brian Earley possesses proficiency in multiple database systems, including Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server, and Postgres. He has specialized knowledge in GPGPU technologies, particularly CUDA and OpenCL. His expertise extends to distributed systems and imaging technologies, as well as extensive experience with ERP and manufacturing systems.

Background

Before joining Centric Consulting, Brian Earley held various positions in the technology sector. He worked at Baker Hughes as a Senior Software Engineer and Manufacturing Systems Manager from 1996 to 1999. He also served as a Software Architect at Snap-on Business Solutions from 2007 to 2009 and at ProQuest from 2003 to 2007. His career includes roles at Bell & Howell and American Electric Power, contributing to his diverse experience in software engineering and architecture.

Achievements

Throughout his career, Brian Earley has contributed to numerous projects across different organizations. His roles have included responsibilities in software architecture and engineering, with a focus on J2EE and Oracle technologies. His extensive experience in both consulting and technical leadership has positioned him as a knowledgeable professional in his field.

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