Brian Bailey

Brian Bailey

Sr Software Engineer @ Fannie Mae

About Brian Bailey

Brian Bailey is a Sr Software Engineer at Fannie Mae with over 22 years of experience in full life cycle software development and management.

Company

Brian Bailey currently works at Fannie Mae as a Sr Software Engineer in Reston, VA. Before joining Fannie Mae, he accumulated extensive experience at various firms including AOL, LLC, Qwest Communications, MCI/WorldCom, AT&T, Cable & Wireless, and HP Enterprise Services.

Title

Brian holds the position of Sr Software Engineer at Fannie Mae. His role involves utilizing his extensive knowledge in full lifecycle software development to manage large IT systems and diverse teams.

Education and Expertise

Brian studied Computer Information Systems and achieved a BBA from James Madison University, completing his degree in 1993. He is proficient in a wide range of technologies including adabas, C, C++, COBOL, Java, Oracle PL/SQL, Unix, and web application development. Brian is adept at designing and implementing large IT systems and specializes in both traditional and modern programming languages and platforms.

Professional Background

Brian's career spans over 22 years, during which he has worked in various positions such as Systems Programmer at AOL, LLC, Technical Team Lead at Qwest Communications, and Information Analyst Specialist / Team Lead at both MCI/WorldCom and AT&T. His responsibilities have included leading project teams, coding, writing design documents, executing test plans, and supporting production. He has significant experience in managing client expectations and leading client meetings both locally and globally.

Technical Skills and Responsibilities

Brian has a proven track record in managing large, diverse teams and delivering presentations to large groups. He has experience with technologies including DHTML, Easytrieve, HP-UX, HTML, Java Server Pages, JavaScript, JCL, Microsoft Access, Natural, object-oriented design, Sybase, Unix shell scripting, VAX VMS, Visual Basic, WebLogic, and workflow analysis. Specifically, at AT&T, he followed the System Life Cycle methodology to convert a mainframe ordering system to an object-oriented system, utilizing C++, Oracle, and HP-UX.

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