Ken Wais
About Ken Wais
Ken Wais is a Senior Program Analyst at Sts Technical Services and has extensive experience in data analysis and software development, having worked for companies such as Harley-Davidson and Rockwell Automation. He has a background in database management, programming, and has authored articles on various technical subjects.
Current Role at Harley-Davidson
Ken Wais serves as a Senior Program Analyst at Harley-Davidson Motor Company, a position he has held since 2016. He works at the company’s location in Wauwatosa, WI. In this role, he is involved in various analytical tasks that support the company's operational and strategic initiatives.
Previous Experience at Harley-Davidson
Prior to his current role, Ken Wais worked at Harley-Davidson Motor Company in several capacities. He was a Business/Data Analyst from 2014 to 2015, and a Policy Enforcement Coordinator for a brief period in 2013. His experience at Harley-Davidson has contributed to his understanding of the company's processes and data management needs.
Professional Background in Data Analysis
Ken Wais has a strong background in data analysis, having worked in various roles across multiple organizations. He was a Data Analyst Reporter at Johnson Controls from 2004 to 2008, and he also held a position as a Data Analyst at PMC Recruiting in 2011. His expertise includes developing databases and creating SQL queries to manage and analyze data effectively.
Technical Skills and Contributions
Ken has developed technical solutions to enhance data management processes. He created an MS Access database to digitize product catalog numbers and designed a Visual Basic form for importing Excel sheets into a database. Additionally, he authored several VBA modules for measuring database growth and exporting query results to Excel.
Publications and Personal Interests
Ken Wais has authored numerous articles on topics such as mathematical analysis, theoretical physics, and linguistics on his personal website. He has also written about the RSA encryption algorithm and its basis in Abstract Algebra. His personal interests include exploring palindromic numbers and their implications in network administration, as well as the applications of Game Theory.