Isamu Kakitani has a diverse work experience spanning over three decades. Isamu currently holds the position of Program & Quality Management Manager at FUJITSU GLOVIA, INC. starting from March 2021. Prior to this, they worked at Japan Business Systems, Inc. as a Senior Software Engineer from July 2018 to March 2021. In this role, they managed ERP and Software Projects, conducted requirement analysis, software design and development. Isamu utilized their extensive software development and ERP project management skills in this role.
Before joining Japan Business Systems, Inc., Isamu worked at Fujitsu Americas for almost 20 years. Isamu held the role of Senior Software Engineer from April 2009 to June 2018. During this time, they were involved in various software implementations including ERP, Scratch Software Development, Network, and Infrastructures for Japanese companies in the USA and Mexico. Isamu worked on different business processes such as Manufacturing, Inventory Control, Product/Service Distribution, Costing, and Accounting. Their technical expertise included Microsoft SQL server, T-SQL, and VB.
Isamu also held positions at Fujitsu Americas as a Network Engineer from January 2006 to March 2009 and as an Assistant Manager for Software Development from February 1999 to December 2006.
Prior to their tenure at Fujitsu Americas, Isamu worked at MEIX as a Software Engineering Manager from October 1995 to February 1999. At MEIX, they managed a Software Development team and oversaw the development of web applications and EC data communication.
Before MEIX, Isamu was self-employed as a software engineer at PROGRESS from September 1987 to September 1995. Isamu began their professional career as a Software Engineer at CSC Japan Computer Science, Corp in July 1984 and worked until August 1987.
Overall, Isamu Kakitani has had extensive experience in software engineering, program management, ERP implementation, and network engineering throughout their career.
Isamu Kakitani attended Ritsumeikan University from 1982 to 1984, where they focused on Business/Managerial Economics. The information does not specify whether they obtained a degree during their time at the university.
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