Senior Programmer Analyst Resume
Professional Summary
I have ten years of programming and analysis experience with increasing responsibility in the delivery of information services. I have been in leadership roles representing my team on several key initiatives exceeding expectations for my position. I am a consistent performer who delivers on objectives while demonstrating ownership and excellent communications skills. I have been successful at building highly reliable systems through commitment to quality and I enjoy being part of a professional team.
Experience
January 2001 – November 2009 Confidential
Senior Programmer Analyst -
I was the primary technical support and subject matter expert for General Ledger and Participant Stock Purchase Plan systems in an IBM mainframe environment. I provided a supporting role in Business Intelligence and data warehouse systems. I led and participated in major projects utilizing the full Software Development Life Cycle process while following procedures consistent with SOX compliance.
Provided production on call support and performed root cause analysis
Developed Service Level Agreements and Disaster Recovery plans
Reengineered and automated labor intensive year end processes and built an automated process to reconcile balances to transactions, allowing user group an audit control
Generated ad hoc reports and data in compliance with financial audits
Designed key architecture to convert from legacy Change Management tool to Endevor
Applied upgrades to vendor solutions as required for Life Cycle Management
Built a black box to allow the conversion of transactions from a newly acquired company within a restricted timeline
Implemented maintenance and enhancements per request from end users
Documented system processes and flows
Engaged in product and tool evaluation and recommendation process
January 2000 – January 2001 Confidential Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Programmer Analyst
Successfully implemented file conversions, modifying key structures and calling programs
Education and Training
Franklin-Covey’s Time Management
Foundations Communication
LOMA Level 1 Designation
A.A.S., Mainframe Computer Programming
Association of Information Technology Professionals
Languages/Tools
Oracle Essbase, DB2/UDB, Unix, Visual Warehouse ETL, COBOL, CICS, VSAM, JCL, Easytrieve, Z/os, TSO, DB2, SQL, Fileaid, File Manager, Toad, Remedy, Endevor, SharePoint, Active Client, Carpe Diem