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Ms Access Developer/programmer Resume

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SUMMARY

  • Demonstrated ability to produce customized Microsoft Access Database Applications for various clients on - time and exceeding their expectations.
  • Proven track record of working independently and on small teams designing and creating relational database tools for clients that better control their processes, provide data to key decision makers that improves accuracy, efficiency, and costs.
  • Over 10 years of experience as a Developer in both the Commercial as well as Federal and State government markets.
  • Previously held secret security clearance. Strengths include: craftsmanship, enthusiasm, organizational skills, communication, flexibility, customer and quality focus.
  • Expert level in Microsoft Access database skills related to design, development and maintenance using table design, query design, form design, report design, Visual Basic Application programming and SQL code used to customize Access 2003, Access 2007 and Access 2010.
  • Recognized for ability to create high quality stand-alone database applications that are user friendly.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

MS Access Developer/Programmer

Confidential

Responsibilities:

  • Developed six Microsoft Access databases in Access 2007 and Access 2010 for the Army National Guard Manpower Division that automated the Time Studies (workshops, data collection and data analysis) processes improving their accuracy, efficiency and costs.
  • Created the master database with front end and back end capabilities to allow work team to be productive while the database applications were being enhanced or modified. Automation used to import data from collection tools to the Master.
  • Quickly solicited and discerned database requirements from client and end users.
  • Normalized, well-indexed tables and reference tables using standard naming conventions.
  • Created Microsoft Access database templates that contained many complex bound and unbound forms, business logic using custom procedures and functions in VBA Code creating a distributive deployment model.

MS Access Developer/Programmer

Confidential

Responsibilities:

  • Developed a web based product as a member of a small team using Visual Basic and Active Server Page technologies for the Army National Guard Manpower Office.
  • Developed four major stand-alone Microsoft Access databases in Access 2003 for the Army National Guard Headquarters: Medical Travel and Personnel System database, Employer Information database, Army Force Generation Cycle database and Army National Guard Unit and Personnel database.
  • Built standardized user menus, input forms, reports forms, containing many bound and unbound forms, business logic using custom procedures and functions in VBA code and macros to increase accuracy and consistency of data.
  • Created a relational Microsoft Access database application for the Army National Guard Headquarters that tracked Army National Guard units throughout the (ARFORGEN) Army Force Generation cycle ensuring synchronization of training support and resources accurately and efficiently
  • Normalized, well-indexed tables and reference tables that used standard naming conventions. Developed with extensive use of VBA code and programming and using standards that allow the tables to be easily migrated into Microsoft SQL Server without modification.

MS Access Developer

Confidential

Responsibilities:

  • Maintained and updated seven Microsoft Access databases that tracked Department of Education TRIO programs that distributed $35 million to colleges and universities.
  • Wrote new database programs using Microsoft Access that managed new Department of Education programs by following rules set up in government regulations.
  • Normalized, well-indexed tables and reference tables that used standard naming conventions. Acted as technical support for readings where scoring is done on applications for grants. Used Microsoft Access as a front end to Oracle database to write reports and run ad-hoc queries.

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