Ed Maher
About Ed Maher
Ed Maher is a Principal Business Analyst at FINEOS, where he has worked since 2010, specializing in backlog management and software release processes. He has over 30 years of experience in various roles within the software development industry, demonstrating strong technical skills and a customer-oriented focus.
Current Role at FINEOS
Ed Maher has been serving as the Principal Business Analyst at FINEOS since 2010. In this role, he focuses on backlog management and software release processes, particularly in the development and release of 'Content Pack' software. His extensive tenure at FINEOS, spanning over 14 years, highlights his commitment to the organization and his expertise in business analysis.
Previous Experience in Business Analysis
Prior to his current position, Ed Maher held various roles in business analysis. He worked at the Royal Bank of Scotland as a Business Analyst for one year from 1999 to 2000. He also served as a Business Implementation Consultant at FINEOS from 2002 to 2004 and as a Business Analyst from 2006 to 2010. His experience includes a role at CR2 as a Business Analyst from 2000 to 2002, and he spent 13 years at Misys in various positions from 1986 to 1999.
Educational Background in Computer Science
Ed Maher studied Computer Science at Kevin Street College of Technology, where he earned a Diploma from 1982 to 1985. This educational foundation provided him with the technical skills necessary for his career in software development and business analysis.
Technical Skills and Tools
Ed Maher possesses strong skills in various toolsets and technologies relevant to his role. His expertise includes JSP, HTML, SQL/Database management, XML, Eclipse IDE, Tomcat, SubVersion, and JIRA. These skills enable him to effectively contribute to software development and enhance project outcomes.
Professional Attributes
Ed Maher demonstrates a strong ability to work independently and achieve results without close supervision. He showcases adaptability in diverse roles and work environments. His customer-oriented focus emphasizes the importance of understanding and addressing customer needs in software development.