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Mainframe Software Analyst Resume

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Columbus, OH

SUMMARY:

  • Created an element mapping spreadsheet for new claim intake files.
  • Source inputs contained IMS segments with hundreds of elements.
  • Full process was used for all three computer systems.
  • Designed program flow charts for the procedure division for IMS and DB2 programs.
  • Created paragraph flow charts to determine program functions which determined the file activity for the mapping analysis.
  • Eventually over 500 programs were selected for this activity.
  • Wrote specifications for the Cobol to Java conversion for approximately 3000 programs.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:

Confidential, Columbus, OH

Mainframe Software Analyst

Responsibilities:

  • Supported Confidential Bank on 4 different occasions utilizing TSO, EXPEDITOR, ZEKE, CHANGEMAN, COBOL VS 370, VSAM, DB2, MVS/ZOS, OSJCL, XCEL, WORD, and Agile Protocol.
  • Continually brought in for additional projects due to outstanding performance and system knowledge.
  • Supported Anti - Money Laundering and Customer Information Services Departments by applying upgrades and new enhancements to Cobol/DB2, CICS, and DB2 stores programs.
  • Acted as lead developer on upgrading former Teller system to ARGO Teller system, supervising 10 employees.
  • Completed 200-hour Teller Upgrade Project with over 100,000 lines of Cobol code in 100 hours by removing useless procedures and change applications, becoming a program model for future driver rewrites.

Confidential, Columbus, OH

Mainframe Developer

Responsibilities:

  • Worked with Confidential on 2 different occasions utilizing CICS, TSO, FILEAID, EXPEDITOR, CHANGEMAN, IBM, CA7, CA11, DEBUG, COBOLVS 360, VSAM, DB2, MVS/ZOS, OSJCL, XCEL, WORD, SOAP(XML)/MQ Series & AGILE protocol to apply enhancements to Customer Service, Billing Line of Business Applications and Confidential Financial Enterprise Group.
  • Enhanced requested programs consisting of Cobol Batch, Cobol CICS, Stored DB2 procedures, and Web Service XML Modules utilizing the MQ Series Via CICS.
  • Created 15-page document consisting of every nightly program and job abnormal termination which saved programmers 50% on development time.

Confidential, Marysville, OH

Technical Analyst Lead/Senior Developer

Responsibilities:

  • Utilized CICS, TSO, SMART TEST, CA7, SAR, ENDEAVOR, COBOLVS 370, VSAM, DB2, MVS/ZOS OSJCL, XCEL, WORD, and AGILE Protocol with ADP Payroll Interface on enhancing employee flex time processes and development of alternate shift project.
  • Developed “Best Practice” processes for module production turnover and JCL documentation.
  • Participated in the creation of over 150 modules for on-line and batch programs.

Confidential, Columbus, OH

Software Analyst/Engineer

Responsibilities:

  • Utilized CICS, TSO, FILEAID, EXPEDITOR, TRACEMASTER, ENDEAVOR, INSYNC, COBOL 360, COBOL2, VSAM, DB2, QMF, MVS/ZOS JCL, XCEL, and WORD, applied maintenance and enhancements to the authorization programs for credit card line of requests.
  • Modified existing programs to updated specific accounts for new feature to credit card holders enabling gift card offers.
  • Used DB2 Platinum tool to bind packages to process in multiple CICS environments when multiple programs were not available in CICS/DB2 region.
  • Created process with DB2 to write QMF query to extract requests from users looking for one-time data reports.

Confidential, Cleveland, OH

Software Analyst

Responsibilities:

  • Utilized CICS, TSO, FILEAID, EXPEDITOR, SCLM TRACEMAKER, ENDEVOR, INSYNC, COBOL 360, COBOL2, VSAM, SAS, DYL280, HOGAN IDS UMBRELLA, DB2.SPUFI, QMF, MVS/ZOS JCL, CA7, CA11, SAR, WORD, XCEL, with Agile Protocol and IBM ISeries in 2 different projects with Product Pricing, Human Resources, Marketing, and Credit Outsourcing.
  • Received 2 Chairman’s 1Key Awards for efficient project delivery.
  • Cut project development time by over 40% by utilizing Agile concepts to modernize programming.
  • Captured over 1,000,000 email URLs by writing process to obtain them from the server to the mainframe.

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