Senior Database Administrator Resume
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Bentonville, AR
SUMMARY
- Thrives in challenging, competitive environment
- Ability to work well under pressure and comply with deadlines
- Team player; however, able to function as a separate entity
- Ability to analyze problems and identify possible solutions
- Possess determination, loyalty, inner motivation, and sense of dependability
- Dedicated to the attainment of full potential of team and as an individual
TECHNICAL SKILLS
- P.C, Mainframe (VAX), Mini - computers: 8550, 8700, 7620, AS400/OS400
- Extensive exposure to DOS and WINDOWS environments
- Strong knowledge of Lotus 1-2-3, QuattroPro For Windows
- Extensive use of WP5.1(DOS) and WP6.0 for Windows
- Programming using QuickBasic 4.5(DOS), VisualBasic 3.0(WINDOWS)
- Knowledge of FoxPro For Windows and Dbase III Plus(DOS)
- VAX/VMS and AS400 experience programming with COBOL
- Data manipulation using FOCUS, DCL, Ez-trieve
- Strong SQL skills using DB2 ZOS 9 and 10
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Confidential, Bentonville, AR
Senior Database Administrator
Responsibilities:
- facilitator for the team/area regarding Remedy7 and was Change Coordinator for Remedy7 for a year until it was fully operational.
- Also served as facilitator for Remedy8 and most recently ServiceNow for the team.
- In charge of training and helping the team with all aspects of ServiceNow.
- Currently working with JIRA and BetterWorks and other automation efforts within the team.
- Customer Experience Team lead; tasked with how to improve the experience customers have with the team from automation to process/procedure improvements.
- Things such as setting standards and expectations plus mentoring junior team members and working with management in order to have a unified vision.
Confidential, Bentonville, AR
Advanced Database Administrator
Responsibilities:
- provides support to all ISD on DB2 and IMS database platforms. Includes but not limited to SQL tuning, table structure maintenance, leading major division projects.
- Led SAP endeavor in order to stabilize environment and instill maintenance schedule.
- Led yearly Flash Flip project used to archive yearly sales data.
- Provided on-call support for all applications area and follow up on such.
- Recently performed role of area Coordinator to ease transition from old Remedy system to new Remedy 7 system for the past year, where I received numerous accolades and awards from fellow Coordinators.
- I also, established standards to be used by all Coordinators. Plus, I helped implement and serve in CAB meetings, helped develop road map for division wide interaction and severed various administration tasks to start Remedy 7 endeavor.
Confidential, Bentonville, AR
Senior Programmer AnalystResponsibilities:
- write/develop specs for junior associates. Support/lead team in projects and design walk thru.
Confidential, Bentonville, AR
Programmer AnalystResponsibilities:
- Maintain/develop COBOL programs used in Confidential throughout the world.
- Job requires use of CICS, EASYTRIEVE and DB2/SQL knowledge in order to better support systems.
Confidential, Edinburg, TX
Programmer/Analyst IResponsibilities:
- Maintain and modify COBOL programs to satisfy University needs.
- Develop in-house programs for ad-hoc processing using COBOL and/or FOCUS.
- Setup batch jobs requested by users for night processing and served as “problem solver” on a weekly basis rotating with other programmers in order to get full exposure to system.
Confidential, McAllen, TX
Customer Support/ Computer ProgrammerResponsibilities:
- Develop voter registration system using COBOL running on an AS400.
Computer Instructor
Confidential, McAllen, TX
Responsibilities:
- Teach classes on how to use WordPerfect and Microsoft Office to kids, senior citizens and secretaries.
Computer Lab Assistant
Confidential
Responsibilities:
- Assist university students on the use of lab software which included Quattro-Pro, WordPerfect, FoxPro, DbaseIII and Microsoft Office. I
Basketball Coach
Confidential, TX
Responsibilities:
- Coached basketball to students in order to get them to work as a team and keeping them out of trouble.