Christopher Skarp

Christopher Skarp

Senior .Net Developer @ ECS

About Christopher Skarp

Christopher Skarp is a Senior .Net Developer with extensive experience in software development and systems analysis. He has worked for various companies, including ECS Federal, LLC, and COOP Systems, and has a background in Computer Science from Minnesota State University Moorhead.

Current Role at ECS Federal, LLC

Christopher Skarp has been employed as a Senior .Net Developer at ECS Federal, LLC since 2015. In this role, he is responsible for providing tier two technical support for post-sales and installation teams. His focus includes configuration, troubleshooting, and coding of software solutions. He also designs processes for efficient development pipelines utilizing configuration management platforms such as GIT and SVN. Additionally, he acts as a liaison to the infrastructure team to facilitate the structured rollout of new software to production environments.

Previous Work Experience

Before joining ECS Federal, LLC, Christopher Skarp held various positions in the technology sector. He worked at COOP Systems as a Senior Systems Analyst/Software Developer from 2009 to 2012. Prior to that, he was a Developer at Forte Software from 1997 to 1999 and served as an Application Developer at Worlco Computer Resources for 11 months in 1999. He also worked as an HTML Editor at Don Patterson Associates from 2000 to 2002 and briefly as a Process Engineer at APX Labs in 2012.

Education and Academic Background

Christopher Skarp studied Computer Science at Minnesota State University Moorhead from 1986 to 1987. He completed his high school education at Virginia Secondary, achieving a General diploma from 1983 to 1986. His academic background in Computer Science has provided him with a solid foundation for his career in software development and systems analysis.

Technical Skills and Responsibilities

In his current position, Christopher Skarp is responsible for maintaining and implementing virtual server platforms for the development and testing of .NET applications. He has served as a SharePoint Administrator for various environments, including stand-alone farms and dual front-end web farms. His role requires a strong understanding of software development processes and technical support, which he applies to enhance operational efficiency.

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