Curriculum Vitae
Contact Information
Daryle Niedermayer, PMP, CISSP +1.289.220.0247 off +1.403.929.0599 cel |
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Accomplishments
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Accomplished IT project manager and change catalyst offering a proven track record of implementing and enhancing IT infrastructure and enterprise-wide application development projects to advance corporate goals. Adept at planning and managing complex, multi-million dollar projects designed to improve, enhance and fortify business architecture and processes and drive technical improvement. Expert at maximizing ROI through innovation, creativity and application of proven project management methodologies.
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Tactfully engage stakeholders, senior management and all employees to execute projects in accordance with requirements. Consistently deliver outstanding client service resulting in revenue growth and high satisfaction ratings. Provided leadership and motivated teams, implemented management best practices, maximized productivity and built a positive work environment. Strong problem-solving and team-building skills, along with an excellent grasp of software development and project management methodologies and best practices. Keep abreast of current trends in the technology industry.
- Areas of Proven Performance:
- Project Management & Governance
- Strategic Planning & Scheduling
- Scope & Budget Management
- Team Building & Management
- Consulting & Assessment
- Change & Risk Management
- Continuous Service Improvements
- Process Improvements
- Technical Upgrades
- Business Process Re-engineering
- Managing Business analysts
- Status Reporting
- Project Charters
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Specialties: Information Technology, Project Management, Financial Services, Consulting, Disaster Recovery, Business Analysis and Enterprise Architecture.
Professional Certifications
- PMP (Project Management Professional), Project Management Institute
- CISSP (Certified Information Systems Security Professional), ISC2
- ITIL Foundation certified
- Certificate IV in Training and Assessment, TAA40104, Holmesglen Institute, Melbourne Australia
Experience
Manager, Business Analysis |
2015-2016 |
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Alberta Blue Cross, Edmonton, Alberta | ||
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Manager, Application Design and Planning |
2012 - 2015 |
University of Lethbridge, Lethbridge, Alberta | |
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Instructor, Information Technology |
2009 - 2012 |
Lethbridge College, Lethbridge, Alberta | |
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Instructor, Information Technology |
2007 - 2009 |
College of the North Atlantic—Qatar, Doha, Qatar | |
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Project Manager/Business Process Consultant/Senior Consultant |
2004 – 2006 |
CGI Information Systems and Management Consultants, Regina, Saskatchewan | |
Role: Business Process Re-Engineering Consultant/Project Manager |
June 2006 – November 2006 |
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Role: Project Manager Client: Russell Investments, Tacoma WA |
January 2006 – May 2006 |
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Role: Project Manager Client: CPAS Systems, Toronto, ON |
January 2004 – October 2005 |
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Role: Project Manager Client: Russell Investments, Tacoma WA, USA |
May 2005 – June 2005 |
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Role: Project Coordinator Client: Russell Investments, Tacoma WA, USA |
January 2005 – May 2005 |
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Client: Internal | July 2004 – January 2005 |
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Systems Administrator |
1999 – 2003 |
CUETS (Credit Union Electronic Transaction Services), Regina, Saskatchewan | |
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Consultant |
1998 – 1999 |
GDS & Associates Systems Ltd., Regina, Saskatchewan | |
Role: Consultant |
April 1999 - July 1999 |
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Client: Internal | July 1999-October 1999 |
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Role: Consultant Client: SaskCulture |
November 1998-February 1999 |
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Role: Programmer/Analyst Client: Saskatchewan Labour |
March 1998-May 1998 |
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System Administrator |
1996 – 2003 |
Great Plains Free-Net Inc., Regina, Saskatchewan | |
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Education
- M.Ed. (Information Technology), Memorial University, St. John’s, NF
- B.Sc. (Computer Science) with Great Distinction, University of Regina, Regina, SK
- B.A. (Sociology) with Distinction, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK
Publications
- Niedermayer, D. (2008). An introduction to Bayesian Networks and their contemporary applications. In Holmes, D & Jain, L. (Eds.). Innovations in Bayesian Networks: Theory and applications series: Studies in computational intelligence (117-130). 156. Berlin: Springer. ISBN: 978-3-540-85065-6.
- Greenfield, R., & Niedermayer, D. (2006). Security in circuit, message and packet switching. In Bidgoli, H. (Ed.). Handbook of information security, (400-414). 1. Hoboken: John Wiley & Sons. ISBN: 978-0-471-64830-7.
- Niedermayer, D., & Arora, A. (1995). The impact of learning heritage languages in multilingual schools in Regina: A study. Regina: Multilingual Association of Regina.
ISBN: 978-0-969-38932-3. - Niedermayer, D. (1995). A community response to free-nets: Implications for the community-based telecomputing movement in Regina. Regina: Great Plains Free-Net.
Presentations
- “Caveat Mercator: Issues and Risks in Entering the On-line Marketplace”, a presentation at the Queen City CIPS Spring Seminar, Regina, 2003.
- “Using the Internet to Share Your Organization’s Message with the Community”, Saskatchewan Parks and Recreation Association Annual Convention, 1999.
- “The Future of the Internet and how it will Transform How Library Patrons Access Data”, Saskatchewan Library Association Conference, 1997.
- “Using Technology to Empower Senior Citizens to Enrich their Lives and Advocate for their Needs”, University of Regina's “Coming of Age Conference on Older Adults and Learning Technologies”, 1997.
- “Findings from the Great Plains Free-Net in what the Community wants from Internet Access”, Telecommunities Canada Conference `96, Edmonton, Alberta, 1996.
- “The Future of the Internet and how it will Transform How Library Patrons Access Data”, Saskatchewan Library Association, Special Library Group, 1996.
Awards
- Pronounced a Graduate Fellow, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 2011.
- I.S.P. of the Year, CIPS Saskatchewan, 2005.
- Member, Golden Key International Honour Society, 2001.