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SUMMARY OF CAPABILITIES:

Confidential is a Senior Systems Analyst/Programmer involved primarily with IBM mainframe application systems. Work experience over the last 30 years has been an excellent blend of development, maintenance, production support and project management. His strengths include excellent user interfacing, full life cycle development skills, application streamlining and data analysis. He has extensive experience in COBOL, IDMS, and conversion projects. He has recently been the development manager for converting a large scale IDMS application to a Sequel Server application in conjunction with FICO's Titanium Ore Collection System. Additionally, he was also the primary COBOL programmer for extracting 2 billion IDMS records, and developed the account and financial reconciliation programs and processes used in the conversion process. Other technical skills include CICS, SAS, VSAM, EASYTRIEVE, FILEAID, INFOTECH, CLIST, DB2, JCL, TSO/ISPF, DMLO.

WORK EXPERIENCE:

Confidential

Position Title: Senior Maintenance Analyst

Duties:

Worked as a Maintenance Analyst/Programmer and Project Lead for the Department of Education's DOE Debt Management Collection System DMCS Student Loan Systems. Has recently been the development manager for converting the DMCS IDMS application to a Sequel Server application, supervising 17 developers doing ETL and application administrator coding and testing for FICO's Titanium Ore Collection System. Also developed code for extracting 2 billion IDMS records, and developed, coded and tested the account and financial reconciliation programs and processes using both COBOL and SQL queries. As a Maintenance Analyst/programmer, work included 24/7 coverage for all systems including Posting, Finance, Subledger, Quality Control, and New Debt Assignments. Responsible for analyzing existing DMCS programs and make necessary modifications to IDMS, COBOL, SAS, CICS and EASYTRIEVE programs on an IBM Mainframe using OS/MVS and z/OS, and to develop programs and processes to fix corrupted data in both the DMCS IDMS Database and Titanium's Sequal Server Database. Major accomplishments include the development of the daily reconciliation process and interface with DOE SAIG processes for sending and receiving data transmissions, and the development of the Escheatment/Unescheat processes. Also prepared acceptance test plans conducted acceptance tests and confirmed results reviewed and updated system documentation. Other technical skills included using IBM Mainframe using OS/MVS and z/OS, VSAM, EASYTRIEVE, TSO/ISPF, CLIST, REXX, Infoman, FTP, ConnectDirect, SAIG, IBM Utilities, DMLO and JAVA training.

Confidential

Position Title: Senior Systems Analyst

Worked as a consultant to Software AG helping redesign corporate internal systems including the Product Management System, Education Service System, Invoicing, and the Customer Information System. Work included interviewing both users and technical staff to gather requirements and work procedures producing analysis documents, company-wide system and product flows review of data base structures, files and data and generating data and file conversion plans for each system. The primary systems at Software AG are written in Adabas/Natural and SQL.

Position Title: Senior Systems Analyst, Assistant Program Manager

Duties:

Worked in ANSTEC's Public Sector Division helping as an Assistant Program Manager. Tasks included recruiting assistance applicant interviews reference checks proposal writing, review and delivery and Request For Proposal RFP reviews. Also served as technical and managerial backup for the Bismarck, North Dakota Madison, Wisconsin and Richmond, Virginia contracts. Assisted ANSTEC with Year 2000 corporate strategy, and helped define corporate strategies and policies for Data Warehouse projects. Work included writing proposals, RFP reviews, generating development plans, review of data base structures, and examining middleware. Other work at ANSTEC included assisting Anderson Consulting and Virginia's Department of Transportation in designing a centralized financial data collection system using PeopleSoft and building project and billing interfaces to Department of Transportation's Federal Highways FHWA data warehouse system.

Position Title: Project Leader

Duties:

Managed the development of the Student Loan Debt Collection System for the Department of Education. Supervised six programmers and technical writers in developing a new income based debt collection sub-system ICRP written in COBOL II, CICS, IDMS, SAS and EASYTRIEVE. The first two phases were successfully implemented with a Letters system and an IDMS restructure. Task management included system design documents, database impact studies, multi-tiered project plans, development of billing requirements, QA, Finance and User code walk-throughs, and interface among configuration management groups, Production Control, Education Analysts, quality control groups, Finance, Security Management, and Operations.

Position Title: Senior Systems Analyst/Database Specialist

Worked with the Department of Immigration and Naturalization on the Debt Collection System DCOS and Bond Management Information System BMIS . Authored the Functional Requirements Document, System Design Folders, and the System Design Document for integrating two DCOS Billing Systems from a Data General Mini using ORACLE/SQL into an IBM Mainframe OS/MVS IDMS environment. Work also involved developing and coding both on-line dialogs in ADS/O and batch COBOL II programs. Held Secret clearance level.

Position Title: Senior Systems Analyst/Programmer

Duties:

Worked on-site for several contractors with the Department of Transportation's FHWA in the analysis, design, development, implementation and maintenance of the on-line-nationwide Financial Management Systems and Office of Motor Carrier's Management Information systems. These extensive projects included the conversion of FHWA's major systems from a batch-processing environment to an on-line IDMS environment. Work included file conversions, micro to mainframe system interfaces, and on-line transaction processing. Served as team leader in addition to coding activities, supervising seven programmers and provided overall task management, including quality control for 80-120 tasks per year. Coded in IBM Mainframe using OS/MVS, COBOL, COBOL II, SAS, EASYTRIEVE, DB2, ADS/O, IDMS, IDD, DMLO and VSAM.

Confidential

Position Title: Senior Systems Analyst/Programmer

Confidential

Duties:

Provided primary support of the Installment Loan System including the development of the bank's Line-of-Credit products. Provided occasional support for the General Ledger, Tax Information and Fixed Asset systems. Also maintained the Commercial Loan System, which included monitoring on-line CICS functions, nightly batch production support, full user support, new development projects, system streamlining, and vendor maintenance installments. Coded in COBOL, VSAM, Infotech, and FileAid on an IBM Mainframe using OS/VS2.

Confidential

Position Title: Systems Analyst/Programmer

Duties:

Worked on-site for the Department of Transportation's FHWA in the analysis, design, development, implementation and maintenance of the on-line-nationwide Financial Management Systems and Office of Motor Carrier's Management Information systems. Coded in COBOL, COBOL II, SAS, EASYTRIEVE, and VSAM on an IBM Mainframe using OS/VS2.

Confidential

Position Title: Programmer

Duties:

Worked for the Department of Energy in the coding and maintenance of several data warehouse systems used for publishing information on all U.S. power generation companies. Coded in COBOL, TPL, GPF/GPPS on an IBM Mainframe OS/VS1.

SOFTWARE:

IDMS, DMLO, COBOL, COBOL II, CICS, JCL, TSO/ISPF, VSAM, EASYTRIEVE, FILEAID, INFOTECH, CLIST, DB2, LIBRARIAN, PANVALET, SAS, GPF/GPPS, TPL, Adabas/Natural, Word, WordPerfect, MS Project, EXCEL, SAIG, Connect:Direct, FTP, IBM MainframeUtilities, IBM Mainframe using z/OS, OS/MVS, OS/VS2, OS/VS1

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