Craig Donnelly
Angestellt, Test Manager, Schneider Electric
Sydney, Australien
Werdegang
Berufserfahrung von Craig Donnelly
Bis heute 14 Jahre und 10 Monate, seit Juli 2009
Test Manager
Schneider Electric
Test Manager responsible for a team of 10 testers and a number of test projects relating to CitectSCADA, Historian and Drivers. Responsible for the delivery of the test projects and personal development of the testers. Have been involved in transforming the team from a traditional model of software development to an Agile approach.
2 Jahre und 3 Monate, Aug. 2007 - Okt. 2009
Test Team Lead
Schneider Electric
Test Team lead for the Vijeo Historian product
5 Jahre und 9 Monate, Nov. 2001 - Juli 2007
Product Consultant
Citect
- Consultant to Siemens Building Technologies (SBT) Switzerland 2002 - Product consultant for Citect BV Netherlands with extensive experience across Europe 2003 - Professional Services Consultant Citect GmbH Germany 2004-2007 with extensive experience with SCADA, Historian and MES products and customers across Germany.
2 Jahre und 1 Monat, Nov. 1999 - Nov. 2001
Experienced Electrical Engineer
Hatch Associates
Process control engineer at the Olympic Dam Expansion project in South Australia. Team member specialist drives group.
5 Jahre und 10 Monate, Feb. 1994 - Nov. 1999
Electrical Engineer
BHP Engineering
Started as a Graduate Electrical engineer and travelled extensively across Australia and SE Asia consulting on projects for BHP. These included process control and scada, electrical drives systems and power systems. Received a promotion as an Experienced Electrical engineer in 1997. In November 1999 the group was taken over by Hatch and Associates, a consulting engineering company based in Canada,
Ausbildung von Craig Donnelly
7 Jahre und 1 Monat, Juli 2001 - Juli 2008
Management
Chifley Business School
Technology Management
5 Jahre, Jan. 1989 - Dez. 1993
Electrical Engineering / Physics
University of Sydney
Process Control, Power and Energy Management
Sprachen
Deutsch
Fließend
Englisch
Muttersprache