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Sr. Systems Analyst/programmer Resume

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NY

SUMMARY:

Skilled developer with 25+ years of experience in application development, system analysis and design, testing, implementation, maintenance and troubleshooting in a Mainframe environment.

SKILL:

  • COBOL
  • TSO/ISPF
  • DB2
  • MQ
  • SQL
  • Stored Procedures
  • JCL
  • AID
  • CICS
  • ENDEVOR
  • VSAM
  • FTP

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:

Confidential, NY

Sr. Systems Analyst/Programmer

Responsibilities:

  • Participated in the design, development, testing and deployment of the Order Processing Network system. Handled development of COBOL batch and CICS online programs from order entry, order fulfillment through payment processing. Coded online programs with MQ to send data to a different platform. The work also included the creation batch jobs using JCL. The successful implementation earned commendation from the business stakeholders and users.
  • Handled support and maintenance of the Service Charge Processing. The system enables VNS to generate charges for services rendered as part of the company’s mandate. The scope of the application ranges from the entry of visits of caregivers to billing. Programs are coded in COBOL with DB2, some calling Stored Procedures and using IBM utilities. The system maintains all charges for visits, equipment and supplies coming from other systems and interfaces with billing, AR and AP systems.
  • Participated in the redesign, development and implementation of the Visit Accumulation System, a sub - system of Payroll which generates payments to staff, based on the category of a visit and applicable policies which determines the payment due. The application interfaces with PeopleSoft. The new design of the system resulted in a more accurate processing of payments to staff.
  • Handled a project of creating an on-line system for the purpose of inquiry, entry, update and delete of paraprofessional rates by vendor and by effective dates. Implemented a CICS application to extend the pagination capability and at the same time, allowing update to data.

Confidential,

Consulting Programmer/Analyst

Responsibilities:

  • Assigned to work on the partner's tax processing system which provides information on the partner's income and prepares tax-related documents. Handled revisions to programs to reflect the changes on both federal and state tax requirements for the current tax year. The work included analysis and modification of COBOL programs which calculate federal and state taxes.
  • Confidential, Consulting Programmer/Analyst 8
  • Created and revised programs to the new ‘Subordinated Loan’ component of the Partner Accounts System. The system provides financial information to the firm’s Partners on how their money is being handled in their account. It gives them access to do different kinds of transactions like cash withdrawal, transfer to capital, make a loan, and get the balance of their account.
  • Confidential Service of NY, Programmer/Analyst 7
  • Participated in the design and development of the new Accounts Receivable Management System (ARMS), from on-line applications to batch jobs. Coded applications such as on-line inquiry and updates of adjustment transactions for an invoice. Developed programs to process payments, denials and adjustment of Medicare remittances into the A/R System.
  • Responsible for the conversion of data from IMS to DB2 on the new Service Charge Processing System. The task involves loading DB2 tables with data, implementing extensive validation, verification and merge procedures to ensure the accuracy and integrity of data loaded in the new system. The DB2 table has more than 9 million rows on the initial load run.
  • Drexel Burnham & Lambert, Consulting Programmer/Analyst 9
  • Handled the task for the special conversion of accounts. The work involved the revision of application programs already in production, making changes to corresponding JCL procedures. Also developed application programs for the generation of AD HOC reports.

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