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Dalton, GA

SUMMARY

  • Strong knowledge of COBOL, DB2, Spufi, and MVS JCL
  • Working knowledge of SQL, File Aid, Abend Aid, Xpeditor, CICS, SAS, Scrum, and TSO ISPF
  • Working knowledge of Microsoft Office tools such as Word and Excel
  • Excellent communication, analytical, customer service, and problem - solving skills.

TECHNICAL SKILLS

Programming: COBOL, SAS, Easytrieve, MVS/JCL, TSO/ISPF, CICS

Database: DB2, SQL, Spufi, VSAM

Debugging Tools: File-Aid, Abend-Aid, Expediter, SmartTest, SmartFile

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Confidential . Dalton, GA

Programmer Analyst

Responsibilities:

  • Developed, enhanced, tested, implemented, and maintained mainframe applications using COBOL (and SAS on occasion).
  • Generated and updated order tracking reports using COBOL or SAS, depending on user specifications.
  • Tested and implemented system enhancements in order to meet user business needs.

Confidential, MI

Programmer Analyst Trainee

Responsibilities:

  • Developed, enhanced, tested, implemented, and maintained mainframe applications using COBOL and Easytrieve.
  • Re-wrote a JCL job stream for a government agency, updating it and helping it run more efficiently.
  • Wrote new and updated existing COBOL (or SAS) programs that created regional distribution order tracking reports.
  • Wrote new and enhanced existing JCL job streams that facilitated batch processing for order entry, order modification, and order distribution batch jobs.
  • Modified DB2 table records (such as order header records, order line records, bill of lading records, etc.).
  • Performed SQL queries on various DB2 records, in order to enhance batch processing for carpet order entry/order modification, and carpet distribution batch jobs.
  • Enhanced and modified CICS order entry, order modification, order inquiry, and order distribution screens on occasion.
  • I have also been involved in several projects while at Shaw Industries including the Y2K conversion, The Honeywell/Bull to IBM system conversion, and the WTRF Regional Invoicing system enhancement, where I had to track orders for a specified region and feed my data into the invoice processing portion of the then newly automated system.

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