Daniel John Charbonneau
5204 Knob Hill Court
Minnetonka, MN 55345
(612) 581-4614
Web Page: http://www.daniel.charbonneau.com
daniel@charbonneau.com
OBJECTIVE
To obtain a position in the field of computer science that will utilize my programming,
networking, and computer skills.
QUALIFICATIONS
Proficient at PL/SQL, Java, C++, HTML, Ada, Fortran, Prolog, Lisp, Perl, Python, and Basic
Operation Systems: Unix, Linux, DOS, Windows 95/98/NT/2000, Macintosh
Software includes: Netscape, Explorer, TOAD, MS Project, MS Word, MS Excel, Adobe PhotoShop
EDUCATION
Computer Science Graduation: December 1998
University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, North Dakota
High School Graduation: June 1992
Benilde-St. Margaret's, St. Louis Park, Minnesota
EMPLOYMENT
Digital River, Inc., Eden Prairie, Minnesota January 1999 - Present
Manager of Technical Development December 2000 - Present
Lead and Manage a team of developers. Train team members with code reviews and technical
support. Hire new team members as needed. Published Digital Rivers PLSQL standards. Estimate
assign, and manage work requests and bug tickets given to my team.
Current projects include: Multiple Ship To Logic, Templates and Object GUI, Fraud, Login logic,
Categories, Volume Licensing, Attributes, Search Engine
Senior Software Engineer March 2000 - November 2000
Coordinate and manage the implementation of projects with the team lead.
Projects worked on include: Volume Licensing, New Shipping Logic, and Time Tracking (Java).
Software Engineer January 1999 - February 2000
Build and maintain PL/SQL programs to be used by Digital River's proprietary commerce engine.
Creating design specification documentation.
Projects worked on include: Bundling Interface, serial number generation scripting.
Space Studies, University of North Dakota June 1998 - December 1998
Programmer
Build and maintain Volcano World web pages
Design and build programs for department use.
State Street Global Advisors, Bloomington, Minnesota Summer 1997
Administrative Intern
Trained in 401(k) retirement plans. Worked in a team atmosphere to manage retirement
funds. Input loans and distributions and other assorted computer work.
Human Nutrition Research Center, Grand Forks, North Dakota 1994 to May 1998
Chaperone
Responsible for driving Volunteers in government vehicles. Performed testing to help
medical research. Screened for future volunteers.
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
College High School
Vice President, Sigma Chi '97 Paul Seppelt science award, '92
Pinky Kraft Outstanding Junior/Senior Award, '96 Lettered in Football, '90, '91, '92
Historian, Sigma Chi '95 MVP football award '92
House Manger, Sigma Chi '94 Active in St. Joan of Arc church