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401 2Nd St NE #518, Minneapolis, MN 55413    612-6699898   

212 2Nd St NE, Minneapolis, MN 55413   

3305 Townview Ave, Saint Anthony, MN 55418    612-7820432   

Burnsville, MN   

Work

Company: Treasure island casino - Welch, MN Jul 2013 Position: Helpdesk coordinator

Education

School / High School: Metropolitan State- Saint Paul, MN 2011 Specialities: BA Computer Science in process in CIS/MIS (part time)

Skills

Electro Mechanical Design Technology • Dunwoody College of Technology • Minneapolis • Mn Mentor Graphics Suite • Teamcenter Administration • Creo 2.0. CV4X • Autocad 10.0 • Solidworks • MS Office products • Server [] SQL • T-SQL • Sybase Adaptive Server • SQL/SQL Language • Client Server Architecture. Metaphase Administration • Citrix Administration • A+ • MCP • [] Project/team management and business analysis experience. Unix System Certification. Database Administration. HP • Dell • Compaq and generic hardware support.

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Charles A Griep

Location:
6806 east 250 St, Elko New Market, MN
Industry:
Computer Networking
Work:
Fraser Sep 2012 - Jun 2013
Senior Helpdesk Analyst
Xrs Corporation Mar 2010 - Nov 2010
Senior Technical Support Representative
Atk Advanced Weapons Division Jan 2004 - Nov 2010
Cad Systems Support and Design Drafting
United Defense Jan 2000 - Jan 2002
Senior Systems Analyst
Achieve Healthcare Information Systems Jan 1998 - Jan 2000
Senior Technical Support Specialist
Stratagem Jan 1997 - Jan 1998
Senior Business System Analyst
Somi Jan 1993 - Jan 1997
Information Systems and It Systems Manager
Honeywell Jan 1988 - Jan 1993
Design Drafter
Education:
Computer Academy 1999 - 2000
Dunwoody College of Technology 1988 - 1990
Metropolitan State University
Languages:
English
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Charles Griep

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Software Engineer At Unisys

Location:
Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area
Industry:
Computer Software
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Charles Griep - Elko, MN

Work:
Treasure Island Casino - Welch, MN Jul 2013 to Oct 2013
Helpdesk Coordinator
Fraser - Richfield, MN Jul 2012 to Jul 2013
Administrator, Helpdesk Support
Xata Corporation - Eden Prairie, MN Mar 2011 to Jul 2012
Technical Support Representative
ATK Advanced Weapons Division - Plymouth, MN Jan 2004 to Nov 2011
Electro Mechanical Cad Designer
SOMI - Saint Paul, MN
IT Manager
Education:
Metropolitan State - Saint Paul, MN 2011 to 2016
BA Computer Science in process in CIS/MIS (part time)
Dunwoody College of Technology - Minneapolis, MN 1979 to 1981
Diploma in Electro Mechanical Design Technology
Skills:
Electro Mechanical Design Technology, Dunwoody College of Technology, Minneapolis, Mn Mentor Graphics Suite, Teamcenter Administration, Creo 2.0. CV4X, Autocad 10.0, Solidworks, MS Office products , Server [] SQL, T-SQL, Sybase Adaptive Server, SQL/SQL Language, Client Server Architecture. Metaphase Administration, Citrix Administration, A+, MCP, [] Project/team management and business analysis experience. Unix System Certification. Database Administration. HP, Dell, Compaq and generic hardware support.

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Us Patents

Method And Apparatus For Unrestricted Reporting Of Alert States For Managed Objects, Regardless Of Type

US Patent:
2011007, Mar 31, 2011
Filed:
Sep 29, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/568991
Inventors:
Charles Griep - St. Anthony MN, US
David E. Wilhelm - Woodbury MN, US
Brian Wegleitner - Andover MN, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707802, 707E17055
Abstract:
A method of identifying a unique object nested within a hierarchy of objects in a computing system includes identifying the unique object by its class and instance in a syntax readable by the computing system; identifying at least one parent object by its class and instance in the syntax; and defining a relationship between the unique object and the parent object in the syntax; wherein an alert can be issued for the unique object. An apparatus for identifying a unique object nested within a hierarchy of objects in a computing system includes a first identify module, a second identify module, and a define module. The first identify module identifies the unique object by its class and instance in a syntax readable by the computing system. The second identify module identifies at least one parent object by its class and instance in the syntax. And, the define module that defines a relationship between the unique object and the parent object in the syntax. An alert can be issued for the unique object.

Method And Apparatus For Displaying A Monitored State With No Explicit Connection

US Patent:
2011007, Mar 31, 2011
Filed:
Sep 29, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/568706
Inventors:
Charles Griep - St. Anthony MN, US
Brian Wegleitner - Andover MN, US
David Edwardson - Shoreview MN, US
International Classification:
G06F 3/048
US Classification:
715771, 715781
Abstract:
A user display window for visually indicating a monitored connection state of a managed object in a computing system includes a display pane for displaying visual representations of views, systems, or objects of the computing system, wherein the managed object is represented with a first icon and the connection state is represented with an outline around the first icon. A user can visually see the connection state of any managed object within the computing system by viewing the display plane and seeing the outline around the first icon. A method for visually indicating a monitored connection state of a managed object in a computing system includes representing the managed object with a first icon; representing the connection state with a first representation; and superimposing the first icon on the first representation. An apparatus for visually indicating a monitored connection state of a managed object in a computing system includes a first represent module, a second represent module, and a superimposing module. The first represent module represents the managed object with a first icon. The second represent module represents the connection state with a first representation. The superimposing module superimposes the first icon on the first representation.

Method And Apparatus For Displaying Multiple States Within A Single Image

US Patent:
2011007, Mar 31, 2011
Filed:
Sep 29, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/568705
Inventors:
Charles Griep - St. Anthony MN, US
Brian Wegleitner - Andover MN, US
James R. Malnati - Stillwater MN, US
International Classification:
G06F 3/048
US Classification:
715781
Abstract:
A user display window that displays a managed object and its state within a single image includes a display pane for displaying a visual image, wherein a first icon represents the managed object and a second icon represents the state of the managed icon and the first icon is superimposed over the second icon to create the visual image. A user can visually see the managed object and its state within the computing system. A method for visually indicating a managed object and its state within a single image in a computing system includes representing the managed object with a first icon; representing the state of the managed object with a second icon; and superimposing the first icon on the second icon such that the resulting image provides a visual indication of the managed object and its state. An apparatus for visually indicating a managed object and its state within a single image in a computing system includes a first represent module that represents the managed object with a first icon; a second represent module that represents the state of the managed object with a second icon; and a superimpose module that superimposes the first icon on the second icon such that the resulting image provides a visual indication of the managed object and its state.

Method And Apparatus For User-Defined Managed Objects

US Patent:
2011007, Mar 31, 2011
Filed:
Sep 29, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/568963
Inventors:
Brian Wegleitner - Andover MN, US
Charles J. Griep - St. Anthony MN, US
International Classification:
G06F 9/44
G06F 3/048
US Classification:
715781, 717106
Abstract:
An apparatus creates a user-defined .NET class within an operational control environment of distributed computing systems. The apparatus includes a define module that allows a user to create a new class and define properties for the new class in a specification. After the user creates the new class, the define module creates a .NET class based on the specification. In addition, a method for creating a user-defined .NET class within an operational control environment of distributed computing systems includes receiving a user-defined class; receiving user-defined properties for the user-defined class; and creating a .NET class based on the user-defined class and properties.

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