Business Analyst Resume
Thurmont, MD
SUMMARY
Senior Software Engineer/Project Leader with over twenty seven years of hands - on experience in the management, design, development, implementation and testing of information systems in both Client Server and Mainframe environments. Managed, designed, developed and maintained large business systems on multiple hardware platforms
TECHNICAL PROFICIENCY
Hardware: Microsoft Client/Servers, UNISYS, IBM Mainframe
Operating Systems: Microsoft Windows NT, UNISYS EXEC, MVS/XA/ESA, MS DOS, OS/2
DATABASES: Microsoft SQL Server, IMS, DB2, Unisys RDMS, Unisys DMS, LINC17 RDMS
Languages: Visual Basic 6, Microsoft Transact SQL, Java, ASP, C++, MFC, Unisys COBOL, FORTRAN
Communication: TIP, ISPF/TSO, CICS
Utilities: MS Visual Studio, VSS, Enterprise Manager, FTP, DTS, Install Shield, Crystal
Reports, Visio, FILEAID, SPUFI, PLATINUM, LIBRARIAN, JCL, ECL, OPCON, DPS, QLP, SSG, LINC 17, QED
Microsoft Office: ACCESS, WORD, EXCEL, OUTLOOK
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Confidential,Thurmont, MDBusiness Analyst
Responsible for analyzing the business objectives of multiple client stakeholders and developing solutions to their business issues. Developed multiple logical data models, defined ‘To Be’ and ‘As Is’ business processes and identified, analyzed, and documented business requirements and delivered work products throughout the project life cycle. Translated business requirements into System/Functional and software requirements using technical designs, specifications, and information gathering sessions.
Confidential,Harrisburg, PA
Senior Programmer Analyst
Responsible for leading a team of software professionals in the versioning control process between environments in support of the Pennsylvania Child Support Enforcement System (PACSES) project. This project is maintained on a Unisys ClearPath Dorado 300/400 machine. Duties include insuring the accurate and timely review, evaluation and migration of source code between environments, compiling, linking and installing the programs from the Development environment through System Test, User Acceptance, Training and Production. Additional duties include directing the use of OPCON to schedule batch runs in support of testing program changes and enhancements, maintenance of ADOBE forms and Visual Source Safe libraries, and ensuring successful distribution of forms to 67 counties.
Confidential,Sterling, VA
Senior Software Engineer
Lead Software Engineer responsible for the A21 LAS (Loan Accounting System) for the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development. This system is a hybrid of legacy and Unisys mainframes and SQL relational database environments co-existing in support of a HUD Loan Accounting System. Directed and contributed to the creation of an Access data base with a VBA front-end interface that captures and reports on maintenance efforts in support of the project. Developed multiple Project Plans as part of the ongoing upgrade/maintenance of a new COTS interface with the existing system.
Confidential,McLean, VA
Lead Programmer/Analyst
Programmed in Transact SQL, DTS, FTP, CICS, DB2 and COBOL in order to update on-line and batch programs to increase the size of key data base fields and transfer data between mainframe and Server environments. Involved in all phases of the Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLC), including functional requirements specification, design, development, testing and documentation of the system. Performed as the Lead QA Analyst for the OASIS project.
Confidential,Reston, VA
Business Analyst
Performed various functions including data analysis and process/data modeling support for the ORION project while working at Concert Communications. The ORION project was implemented in order to eliminate Concert's dependency on MCI for U.S. long distance service.
Confidential,Herndon, VA
Programmer/Analyst
Supported AT&T's Virtual Telecommunications Network Services (VTNS) system on an IBM MVS Platform using COBOL, JCL, IMS, DB2 and CICS. Planned scheduled, coded and tested changes to application software and interfaced with end-users during both requirements gathering and final testing phases of multiple projects. Acted as the QA interface point of contact between the development staff and the QA group. In addition, worked with MS Office, VISIO, and MS Project to develop training programs, document project requirements and define interdependencies between external systems.
Confidential,Harrisburg, PA
Programmer/Analyst
Worked on the Pennsylvania Child Support Enforcement System. The application development environment was a UNISYS 2200 mainframe using COBOL (UCS COBOL), DMS 1100, DPS, SSG and EXEC ECL. The application was designed using SSG and DPS to simulate an IBM ISPF environment that included translation of DMS 1100 database commands to appear as IMS commands and an SSG interface to help IBM-centric developers in compiling, linking, installing and executing programs, subroutines, stored procedures, and other system specific routines. These modifications were required in order to facilitate a programming staff with minimal experience using a UNISYS programming environment, and required an in-depth evaluation of IBM functionality in order to accommodate this need. Designed and developed a subsystem that was used as an interface between an online GUI data entry system and a batch billing system.
Confidential,
Programmer/Analyst
Supported the design, development and implementation of the Automated Correspondence Online Response Network (ACORN) for the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development .The application development environment was a UNISYS 2200 mainframe using COBOL, LINC, SSG, and DPS 1100. The application was designed to interfaced with a legacy IBM mainframe system. Involved in all phases of the Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLC), including functional requirements specification, design, development, testing and documentation of the system. Designed, developed and tested over 20 screens for the ACORN project using EASEL GUI technology to run under Windows.
Confidential,
Team Lean/DBA
Directed the activities of six programmer/analysts in support of Western Union's Message Products section. The application development environments were UNISYS 1100, and UNISYS 2200 systems incorporating COBOL, COBOL 85, DMS 1100, DPS, SSO, and TIP. Responsibilities included planning and scheduling project tasks to ensure completion of projects within time and budget, managing document preparation, and analyzing and designing system functionality. In addition, was responsible for staffing and salary review decisions for my team. Designed and developed numerous data base structures and was responsible for the maintenance of the existing data base structures.
Confidential,
Programmer/Analyst
Participated in the United States Air Force Automated Warehousing (AWS) project. The application development environment was a UNISYS 1100 system incorporating COBOL, DMS 1100, DPS, SSG, and TIP. Duties included the design, development and testing of application programs in both batch and online environments using COBOL and FORTRAN.
