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Information Technology Analyst, (web/application Development) Resume

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Lansing, MI

TECHNICAL SKILLS:

Hardware and operating systems: Extensive knowledge of PC and Mac hardware / software, the Windows Operating Systems (including IIS, MMC and SQL Server), and DOS operating systems.

Web/Application development / server support: Experience in developing Web applications using JAVA. Asp.NET (C# and VB), HTML, XML, JavaScript, VBScript, SQL, C++, C# CSS, AJAX. Tools include Visual Basic, Visual Studio, JDK, Eclipse, XCode and WordPad. Manage and maintain Web sites using IIS on Windows Servers. Setting up applications, domains, DNS configuration, Permissions, Currently learning Objective C, HTML5, JQuery, and JAVA as it relates to mobile applications. Database connectivity and modeling, Including stored - procs and triggers. Interface design. SQL, IIS, TCP/IP, and Java. SQL Server DBA support

Database management and programming: SQL Server, Data Modeling, etc. Also, Develop Web (and non-Web) SQL-compliant databases with Visual Basic, Stored Procedures, triggers, SQL, ASP, .NET, Access, and SQL Server.

Graphics, desktop publishing and multimedia: Format and generate Web graphics with Adobe Suite (including Photoshop, Illustrator, Acrobat, etc.); Produce documents with PageMaker, Microsoft Word, Excel or WordPerfect; familiarity with Adobe Flash.

Internet clients: Extensive knowledge of IRC, FTP, TCP/IP, SMTP, and Web browsers, 20xx / XP and NT web servers.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:

Information Technology Analyst, (WEB/Application development)

Confidential, Lansing, MI

  • Develop web and non-web applications for the Confidential internet / intranet.
  • Taking web applications all the way from learning the clients business needs, to requirements gathering, technical documentation, estimating, coding, and implementation using IIS, setting up applications and appPools. Covering all aspects of launching a website.
  • All of these sites adhere to the State's look and feel. Also, must all be ADA compliant (Americans with Disability Act) I worked with the "marketing team" (e-michigan) on making sure these standards were met.

Electronic Communications Specialist/Web Developer

Confidential, Lansing, MI

Responsibilities:

  • Develop, install, manage, and maintain web sites and Web databases for a growing advertising and multimedia company. Using mostly, ASP, JavaScript, on NT using IIS4, SQL Server, and Access.

HTML Editor/Instructor

Confidential, Carlsbad, CA

Responsibilities:

  • Set up company coding standards. Trained new Editorial department hires in HTML and production procedures, and edited, tracked, updated, and archived large volumes of content for a successful start-up Web company that covers college sports. Using mostly, HTML, SQL and JavaScript.

Assistant to Special Projects Manager

Confidential, Carlsbad, CA

Responsibilities:

  • Database Administration. This company had a old, COBAL written, non-functional database. I restructured the existing database to enable it to maintain valuable data and generate useful reports. Maintained extensive database, generated and distributed month end reports, designed forms for the sales department to enable them to keep accurate records of commission and sales. Designed newspaper ads, and facilitated communications between sales reps, drivers, and staff to ensure excellent customer service.

Technical Assistant/Digital Imaging

Confidential, San Diego, CA

Responsibilities:

  • Scheduled nightly collection of infrared, satellite data, using a HP UNIX system and specialized algorithms written by Confidential . Collected data and processed the images into usable ocean temperature charts, using UNIX and applications written by Confidential . I then loaded these images onto a host computer to enable fishermen to download the information to their boats.
  • Archived this data on DAT tapes for storage and research. Using graphics programs on a standard PC I processed/cleaned up weather charts received from the National Weather Service then loaded them onto a host computer to enable fishermen to download to their boats. When necessary, used a ham radio to send packets of data to fishermen that were out of range. VERY FUN JOB

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