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Professional Summary:

Presenting over 15 years of application experience in the AS400 environment. Strengths are in team building, attention to detail, and a high work ethic. Applies an active rather than reactive support style. Provides full life cycle software development implementation. AS400 tools and support in COBOL, RPG, PDM, SEU, CLP, SDA, SQL, Query, DFU, DBU, DDS, JOBQ, OUTQ.

Computer Support History:

Confidential, (04/07-12/08) Lanham, Maryland. Function: Senior Software Engineer Code 1 Plus. Task: development and enhancement of Postal mailing efficiency software across multiple platforms for the US and Canada. The base code was NT/COBOL and NT/GUI with specialized COBOL enhancements on SERIES-I (AS400) and MVS Mainframes.

Confidential, (10/04-01/07) Jacksonville, Florida. Function: Programmer Analyst for transportation and shipping applications in direct user support. Tasks: development and modifications to batch AS400 RPG ILE applications, developed VPN and FTP interfaces to report transactions to EDI and AES, developed interactive error message programs to monitor system messages with email notifications.

Confidential, (6/02-8/04) Fort Worth, Texas. Function: Senior Systems Analyst to financial applications area and providing direct user support and computer programming. Task: develop FTP encrypted applications and check writing interfaces. These programs involved AS400 RPG, AS400 COBOL, and MSCOBOL. The interface was Bank of America for direct deposit and Blue Cross/Blue Shield for insurance considerations.
Prudential Real Estate (6/01-6/02) Texas Licensed Agent in San Antonio.

Confidential, (6/99–4/01) Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Function: Senior Systems Analyst providing direct user support and programmer guidance for an Education system (TERMS) through full life cycle with minimal supervision. Tasks: analysis, development, testing, implementation, documentation and training, development and modification of complex AS400 COBOL, physical files, Sub-files and Screens.

Confidential, Nova Scotia, Canada (6/98–6/99). Function: Senior Principle Consultant for an Y2K and JD Edwards project in AS400 RPG. Task: training a team of 12 programmers, preparing feasibility documentation, and quality assurance of the project implementation (Keane project management principles).

Confidential, Florida (2/98–6/98). Function: Analyst providing direct user support for Y2K. Tasks: analysis, modification, testing and integration of mortgage banking applications in AS400 COBOL and RPG. Trained on and used Hawkeye/ALDON for the change management and analysis tools sets.

Confidential, Lauderdale, Florida (6/97-2/98) .Function: Senior Systems analyst. Tasks: provide direct user support, analyzing, designing, developing, and training of subordinate programming staff, implementing AS400 COBOL in applications of Accounting, and General Ledger.

Confidential, Florida (2/97-6/97) .Function: Project manager for an Inventory management system. Tasks: convert IBM DOS/VSE programs to AS400 COBOL for report generation and file update, analysis and quality assurance, testing, implementing, documenting and training.

Confidential, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida (5/96–2/97). Function: Programmer. Tasks: provide direct user support, analyzing, designing, developing, implementing and maintaining AS400 COBOL applications. The applications were Accounting, Reservations, and G/L systems.

Duval County School Board Jacksonville, Florida (7/95–5/96). Function: Analyst. Tasks: provide direct client support, analyzing, designing, developing, implementing and maintaining AS400 COBOL applications.

Confidential, Jacksonville, Florida (11/94-6/95). Function: Analyst. Tasks: develop and implement a series of COBOL warehouse conversion programs for the headquarters of a National Merchandising Company. The IBM DOS/VSE input file structures to AS400 file structures.

Education:

Bachelor of Science Computer Studies
Certificates: Data Processing, Systems Analysis, and Computer Programming

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