Sr. Programmer/sme Resume
Reston, VA
SUMMARY:
- Computer programmer/analyst with over 30 years experience with a wide range of systems and software, both as a consultant and an in - house programmer, from system and software design through development, system testing and enhancements.
TECHNICAL SKILLS:
Languages: COBOL, COBOL II, Basic, Fortran, SQL, Pascal, C, SAS, Model 204, SQL, DB2
Methodologies: Structured programming, Erwin, Bachman, Yourdan
Software: Model 204, IDMS/ADSO, MAPC, CICS, IMS/DB,VSAM, TSO/ISPF, ADABAS/NATURAL
Utilities: SYNCSORT, FILEAID, IEBGENER, JOBSCAN, ENDEVOR, TSO/ISPF
Hardware: IBM 390/z/OS/MVS/XA, IBM/VM/CMS, 4341/MVS
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
Confidential, Reston, VA
Sr. Programmer/SME
Environment: IBM Mainframe, Model 204, Oracle
Responsibilities:
- Provided technical support on conversion project from existing Model 204 mainframe-based database to Oracle-based system for the Department of Mineral Information of the Confidential . Responsible for reverse-engineering of current system and serving as a subject matter expert for Model 204, as well as developing system documentation.
Confidential, Baltimore, MD
Mainframe Developer
Environment: IBM Mainframe, COBOL, CICS, DB2
Responsibilities:
- Responsible for modifications to IAPPEALS, which allows disability applicants to appeal SSA decisions online. Changed batch programs to conform to changes made to web-based front-end. Also developed technical design specifications for affected programs.
Confidential, Columbia, MD
QREP Administrator
Environment: IBM DB2, ORACLE, QREP, ETL, MQSERIES
Responsibilities:
- As QREP Administrator, responsible for monitoring QREP replication for client, Confidential, Baltimore, MD. Responsible for developing work-flows and scripts for replication between mainframe DB2 and Linus-based ORACLE DBMS. Also responsible for coordinating changes with DB2 and ORACLE DBAS, as well as producing in-house standard operating procedure manuals.
Confidential, Jefferson City, MO
Consultant
Environment: IBM Mainframe, TSO/CICS/DB2/COBOL
Responsibilities:
- As senior programmer, responsible for enhancements to the state of Missouri Medicaid Information System (MMIS) using COBOL, DB2, CICS, and other mainframe software and utilities.
- Responsible for conversion of about thirty programs from VSAM to DB2, as well as ICD - 10 modifications (enlarging fields for new codes) on screens and reports. Also developed technical specifications for programs to be converted.
Confidential, Juneau, Alaska
Programmer/Analyst IV
Environment: IBM Mainframe, COBOL, ADABAS/NATURAL
Responsibilities:
- As senior programmer/analyst assigned to Department of Accounting, responsible for enhancements to the State of Alaska Accounting System, using COBOL, ADABAS/Natural, and other mainframe software.
- Responsible for modifications to accounting reports, as well as testing new releases and providing production support as needed, as well as problem resolution.
Confidential, Washington, D.C
M204 Consultant
Environment: IBM Mainframe, COBOL, Model 204, JCL
Responsibilities:
- Responsible for system modifications at National Health Resources Administration, using primarily Model 204 DBMS and other mainframe-based software. Developed new report programs and modified existing ones to respond to requirements of American Recovery Act (ARRA), related to the recruitment and processing of medical personal by HRSA (Health Resources Services Administration) for medically disadvantaged areas.
Confidential, Baltimore, MD
Sr. Programmer/analyst
Environment: IBM Mainframe, COBOL/DB2, Model 204, JCL
Responsibilities:
- Responsible for development and quality assurance related to Part D of new Medicare program prescription drug benefit, using Model 204. Made modifications to about 50 online and batch programs to in corporate needed changes and added additional fields to accommodate new financial transactions between the states and CMS, using COBOL and Model 204. Responsible for related enhancements to payment reports subsystem.
Confidential, New York
Software Consultant
Environment: IBM, COBOL II, Model 204, JCL
Responsibilities:
- Developed reports for management, using Model 204 User language
- Resolved long - standing problems with programs used to calculate rate-tables for clients.
- These problems had resulted in incorrect commission and premium amounts being charged to users.
- Streamlined monthly statement operations and removed redundant and incorrect data.
- Responsible for managing changes to production programs and JCL.
Confidential, Washington, D.C
Advanced Systems Engineer
Environment: IBM 390, COBOL II, CICS, IDMS/ADSO, VSAM, ISPF
Responsibilities:
- Enhanced existing COBOL/IDMS programs, both batch and online. Resolved database errors.
- Helped resolve discrepancies between codes used in NAILS and in other systems, thereby facilitating data transfers between agencies.
- . Enhanced efficiency of existing IDMS programs to help resolve two - year backlog of data.
Confidential, Washington, D.C
Consultant
Environment: IBM 390, COBOL, IDMS, CICS
Responsibilities:
- Reduced system redundancy and resolved data inconsistencies between different mainframe subsystems
- Modified on - line ADSO screens to allow for easier user data entry.
- Developed ad-hoc reports as required by users, using COBOL and IDMS.
Confidential, Riverdale, MD
Senior Systems Analyst
Environment: IBM 390, IMS, COBOL, VSAM, OS/2 · Involved in the system analysis and design of Cash-link subsystem.
Responsibilities:
- Developed and enhanced programs for new functions by Cash - link,system.
- Developed COBOL/IMS programs used in extracting maiinframe data to Oracle.
Confidential, Washington, D.C
Consultant
Environment: IBM Mainframe, IDMS/ADSO, CICS, JCL · Developed additional ADSO on-line screens for new financial reporting applications.
Responsibilities:
- Analyzed data dictionary (IDD) to increase consistency of data names between various subsystems, and remove unneeded items.
Confidential, Washington, D.C
Senior Programmer/Analyst
Environment: IBM, HP, Model 204, COBOL As part of team, developed Material Readiness Database for U.S. Army using Model 204
Responsibilities:
- Developed about thirty batch and online Model 204 programs as per Army requirements.
- Developed COBOL IFAM programs to extract data from existing Confidential - Confidential IMAGE database and format it for loading into Model 204 files. Did logical design for M204 files.
Confidential, Washington, D.C
Senior Programmer/Analyst
Environment: IBM 390, COBOL, IDMS/ADSO, JCL, VSAM
Responsibilities:
- Assisted in development of Centralized Forms Distribution System for main office of Internal
- Revenue Service, using COBOL and IDMS/ADSO.
Confidential, Washington, D.C
Senior Programmer/Analyst
Environment: IBM 3094, COBOL, CICS, IDMS, JCL, Model 204, VM/CMS, CLIST
Responsibilities:
- Developed approximately 50 batch and 40 online IDMS and IDMS/ADSO programs.
- Met with Confidential to determine requirements and constraints.
- .Was backup Model 204 system manager for Dept of .
Confidential, Washington, D.C
Programmer/Analyst
Environment: IBM, Honeywell Mainframes, COBOL, JCL, Model 204, DYL280
Responsibilities:
- Assisted in converting programs and JCL as part of conversion to IBM mid-range system.
- Provided programming support at DLA Headquarters, Cameron Station. Developed management and financial report programs, using primarily COBOL and Model 204 languages.