Applicaton Development Specialist Resume
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SUMMARY:
- After living and working many years in Europe. I am looking for a job in my field that will challenge me and allow me to use my, skills and my vast experiences in a way that is mutually beneficial to both myself and my employer and allow for future growth and advancement.
- I have many years of mainframe development experience in z/os Assembler, Cobol, DB2, QMF, CICS, IMS, SQL, DL/1, VSAM, JCL, REXX, TSO/ISPF/SDSF, Z/OS Mainframe Utilities, Stored Procedures, Expediter, Fileaid, Changeman, Endeavor, Easytrieve, Confidential - ROSCOE, Confidential -ELIPS, Confidential -LIBRARIAN.
- I am known for my extensive debugging and problem-solving skills. I have experience with z/XDC and Xpediter, both online and batch. I have a natural talent for investigating problems and finding the origin of the problems.
- I have many years of experience with technical and functional analysis, both in the technological field as well as the banking industry.
- My technical experience ranges for systems programming to application programming. When I was a developer for Confidential - Confidential and programming in Assembler, I was an expert in svc screening, supervisor calls and dynamic allocation. I worked for a company that was an Confidential alpha site and I had my own mini system at my disposition which I would IPL and manage on my own.
- Since then I have been coding in Cobol and have converted IMS applications to CICS and used DB2 in both CICS and Batch processing.
EXPERIENCE:
Applicaton development specialist
Confidential
Responsibilities:
- I have worked in the Italian Banking Industry for the past 18 years as a senior analyst in various sectors including Debits and Credits, Risk Profile Management, Accounts Management, Digital Signatures.
- I had direct contact with the client and their systems programmers in determining problems and implementing solutions.
- I am a mainframe analyst and in these projects have worked with Cobol, CICS, IMS, DB2, TSO/ISPF, JCL, Easytrieve, Endeavor, Changeman, QMF, VSAM, Fileaid, Stored Procedures, Rexx and various Z/OS Mainframe Utilities.
- I was also involved in the implementation phases of our Offshore offices, including translating technical documentation, presentations and helping with interpreting in conference calls and electronic communications.
Systems analyst
Confidential
Responsibilities:
- I was responsible for the conversion of the client’s system software and their application software for the Confidential conversion.
- I was fully autonomous in managing relationships with the client, their providers as well as their systems programmers.
- This project involved created an architectural layer that intervened in the reading and writing of files by compressing or expanding the date from 6 to 8 bytes, also implementing SORT exits with similar logic.
Analyst
Confidential, Burlingame, Confidential
Responsibilities:
- I was responsible for the development, maintenance, installation and distribution of the GUI interface for PACT and an internal package of Confidential & Confidential using Confidential .
- Confidential had its own native language syntactically similar to Ansi C. It was basically a GUI screen scraper for the CICS environment.
Developer
Confidential, NJ
Responsibilities:
- I provided technical support to users about the use of the products as well as analyzing technical problems and collecting the necessary documentation for the analysis of the problem resolutions.
- I was promoted to Technical Support Level 2 for Confidential -Librarian and Confidential -Roscoe. I provided in-depth technical support both for the research of problems in the programs as well as compatibility problems with OEM products and environments.
- I was promoted to Developer for Confidential -Librarian and Confidential -Roscoe. I provided analysis and research of new product features and new product interfaces with OEM products and new versions of the operating system.
- I received the “Client Excellence ” voted by the Confidential -Librarian and Confidential - Confidential User groups.