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John Walsh

John Walsh

Computer Science Student
Waterford

Summary

About

I am a final-year student at the University of Limerick, pursuing a degree in Computer Systems. Currently seeking a summer internship to apply my skills in software engineering, data analysis, and programming languages. With prior industry experience at Bausch and Lomb Waterford, I am motivated, passionate, and eager to contribute to innovative projects in a professional setting. My favorite and strongest programming language is Python.

Work History

Data Analyst and Systems Engineer Intern

Bausch & Lomb
05.2023 - 09.2023

Projects I worked on:

  • Engineering Asset Management System:

I was tasked with developing an engineering asset management system for the engineering stores. Leveraging PHP for the backend and incorporating jQuery, HTML, and CSS for frontend functionality, I implemented user authentication and login features to ensure secure access, allowing the department to effectively monitor asset utilization. The system efficiently tracked asset bookings by employees, including timelines for asset usage and deadlines for return, thus significantly enhancing overall asset management processes.

  • Material Mover Work Order System:

I contributed to and implemented a segment of a proposal for a Material Mover Work Order (W/O) system, which aimed to digitize and streamline the manual entry process of paper forms. Using a combination of PHP, AJAX, jQuery, HTML, and CSS, I crafted a comprehensive system. It featured barcode inputs for item number, lot number, warehouse, location, and reason code, in addition to system inputs for quantity. This system facilitated efficient data entry by guiding users through steps such as scanning barcodes for warehouse, location, and reason code, followed by item and lot number inputs. It dynamically calculated quantities based on a Unit of Measure (UOM) template, simplifying the process for material movers. Furthermore, it allowed for manual quantity entry, enabling users to specify the required number of boxes and packs. The system also included functionalities for editing and deleting item information as necessary, culminating in a print option for the finalized work order. This initiative not only replaced manual entries but also ensured accurate information retrieval from item barcodes, thereby enhancing material management processes.

Education

Bachelor of Science - Computer Systems

The University of Limerick
Limerick, Ireland
04.2001 -

Skills

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Additional Information


GitHub: https://github.com/wjohn564

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-walsh-5b7414287/

Grades

Games Modelling Design: A1

Software Testing and Inspection: A1

Software Development Project: A1

Current QCA: 2.73

Interests

Going to the gym to lift weights and build a better physique

Doing programming courses to build fun projects and learn something new

Playing video games with my friends

Hiking through woods and up mountains

Reading a book, typically the fantasy genre

I love travelling and exploring new places

Timeline

Data Analyst and Systems Engineer Intern

Bausch & Lomb
05.2023 - 09.2023

Bachelor of Science - Computer Systems

The University of Limerick
04.2001 -
John WalshComputer Science Student