Stephen Nees
About
Stephen Nees is from Palo Alto, California. Stephen works in the following industries: "Computer Software", "Entertainment", "Automotive", and "Information Technology & Services". Stephen is currently Senior Manager at Tesla, located in Palo Alto, California. Stephen also works as Director of Service Technologies at Blizzard Entertainment, a job Stephen has held since Jun 2014. In Stephen's previous role as a Director of Global Corporate Applications at Blizzard Entertainment, Stephen worked in Irvine, California until Jun 2014. Prior to joining Blizzard Entertainment, Stephen was a Lead Tools Software Engineer at Blizzard Entertainment and held the position of Lead Tools Software Engineer. Prior to that, Stephen was a Principal Software Engineer at Avanade Australia, based in Canberra, Australia from Jan 2004 to Jan 2006. Stephen started working as Application Architect (contractor) at Microsoft in Canberra, Australia in Jan 2002.
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Stephen Nees's current jobs
Responsible for all technology architecture and strategic development for Blizzard Entertainment's customer support department. Provide engineering leadership for a 60 person technology department supporting multiple platforms and business initiatives. Scaled department from 5 people to 60, spanning 4 offices across 3 countries. Created the technology strategic plan and architecture, and responsible for driving technology department goals, aligning with business strategy. Aided in decreasing customer support costs by over 40% through automation and technology efficiency improvements.
Stephen Nees's past jobs
Technical Architect on enterprise level government projects. Had overall responsibility for several projects, including development of a content management system and an operational analytics framework.
Lead developer and architect government data centre applications providing the infrastructure and operational support for midrange applications, both public and internal.