Jeff Randall

Jeff Randall

Development Manager @ Power

About Jeff Randall

Jeff Randall serves as the Development Manager at the American Clean Power Association, where he focuses on the corporate AMS database and data integrations. With extensive experience in software development and analytics, he has held various roles in the technology sector since 1998.

Work at American Clean Power Association

Jeff Randall has served as the Development Manager at the American Clean Power Association (ACP) since 2018. In this role, he acts as the primary development resource for the corporate AMS database and its related data integrations. He leads the implementation of organization-wide analytics, utilizing technologies such as SQL Server, native .NET development, and Power BI. His work focuses on enhancing data management and reporting capabilities within the organization.

Previous Experience in Software Development Management

Prior to his current position, Jeff Randall held the role of Software Development Manager at Siber Systems from 2010 to 2017. He also worked at Siber Enterprise Group in the same capacity from 2011 to 2015. In these roles, he was responsible for overseeing software development projects and managing development teams, contributing to the growth and efficiency of the organizations.

Technical Skills and Specializations

Jeff Randall specializes in report analysis and design, employing tools such as Power BI, FetchXML, SQL Reporting Services, and native .NET. His technical skill set includes proficiency in C# .NET, MS SQL Server Azure, ArcGIS, and Power Automate. He maintains a secure software environment by implementing security measures through GitHub and Azure, ensuring the integrity and safety of the applications he develops.

Early Career in Application Development

Jeff Randall began his career in application development at Potomac Consulting Group, where he worked as an Application Developer from 1998 to 2000. He also served as a Senior DBA / Application Developer at AY Recruiting Solutions from 2005 to 2007. These early roles provided him with foundational experience in software development and database management.

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