Developer Analyst2 Resume Profile
RELEVANT EXPERIENCE
Mr. Leveye is a Senior Consultant with extensive years of technical experience working on large and medium scale computer systems. His experience includes analysis, design, development, implementation, and configuration management of information systems in on-line and database environments. Mr. Leveye has experience with a variety of applications ranging from accounting and finance to welfare, manufacturing and state government. Specific areas of expertise are COBOL, LINC II and Unisys equipment 1100, 2200 and A-Series .
HARDWARE
IBM 370/158, 168 | IBM 360/50, 65 |
CDC 3500 | HONEYWELL 6000 |
UNISYS A4, A6, A16, A17, A19 | UNISYS 2200, 1100-60 |
SOFTWARE
COBOL | ASP | ECL |
WordPerfect | TSO | IPF |
FORTRAN | RDB | DMS |
MARK IV | CANDE | GCOS |
RPG II | MVS | IMS |
LINC II- 16, 15.3, 14.5, 14, 13 | JCL | ASSEMBLER |
MASM | CTS | PAL |
OS/VS | DOS | QUICK JOB III |
UNIX | MARC | UTS COBOL |
WINDOWS | CLIENT SERVER | TCP |
NETWARE | HP/PCL | AUTOTESTER |
TIP | DPS |
CONSULTANT,
Confidential
Responsibilities include taking charge of the CNS Client Notice System Reprints. Of the fifty thousand or more notices printed and mailed each day, some are invariably damaged or have missing pages. One of his duties is to locate and reprint any notice that is damaged or incomplete. Duties also include maintaining inventories on Xcel spreadsheets of the number of and type of printed and mailed notices on a daily basis. Also responsible for assisting in modification or development of Language printed on notices for Food Stamps, Medical Assistance, Public Assistance and HEAP Home Energy Assistance Program . These duties are achieved utilizing Unisys 2200, TIP, ECL, COBOL, SQL and DMS.
CONSULTANT, Confidential
Duties are to write and maintain a Spider Message program that handles messages between PC based agents utilizing the C bank of the Unisys 2200 Dorado. Messages were passed from a Tandem Computer, stored, retrieved, passed on and deleted on the 2200 system. Responsibilities also include TIP Change Logging. A series of programs specific to countries had to be retrofitted to create a log of changes that were made to the RDMS database. Anytime a TIP program made any change to the database an audit trail was created identifying the person, recording the time and the changes that were made.
DEVELOPER ANALYST2, LEGACY, Confidential
Duties were to modify ECL for changing FTP processes in support of a mainframe migration. Remove all microfiche tape production and instead FTP microfiche files directly to the vendor. Duties also include participating in code reviews and walk thru.
CONSULTANT, Confidential
Support the re-hosting effort for H. U. D.'s Departmental Accounts Receivable Tracking and collection System DARTS which was developed using LINCII 16.3 from the Unisys 2200 mainframe and installing it on a Sun Solaris utilizing Unix, LINCII EAE 17.3 and Oracle database.
CONSULTANT, Confidential
Provide analysis, maintenance and support for Ohio Department of Job and Family Services unemployment . Duties are in the data conversion area where data is downloaded from the hierarchical Unisys 2200 database structures, converted and loaded into the relational DBII database running on an IBM mainframe. Mr. Leveye also has the responsibility of developing the reconciliation programs that compare data on the Unisys mainframe with that that has been converted and placed on the IBM. The skills required are the use of IPF, COBOL, ECL, FTP, JCL, and DMS.
APPLICATION ANALYST, Confidential
Provide support and maintenance for Department of Workforce Development unemployment for the state of Indiana. Duties included developing ad hoc reports and maintenance for their legacy systems running on the Unisys Dorado computer. The skills utilized were DPS, DMS, TIP, QLP, COBOL, and ECL.
COMPUTER TECHNICIAN, Confidential
Design and develop forms for consultants and clients agreements and contracts. Troubleshoot PC hardware issues and install required software on consultants PCs.
APPLICATION ANALYST, Confidential
Assigned to DARTS Departmental Accounts Receivable/Tracking System for HUD. Responsibilities are to provide support and maintenance for DARTS which is operational utilizing COBOL, LINC 16.3 and ECL on Unisys 2200 equipment.
APPLICATION ANALYST, Confidential
Assigned to market programming services and support programming efforts at Bellsouth Telephone Company.
APPLICATION ANALYST, Confidential
Assigned to Global Payments in Confidential Duties were to develop Billing Load programs that would summarize merchant credit card activity in both the central and eastern areas of the U.S. and prepare the data to be loaded into RDMS tables. Responsibilities were also to develop a solution to a previously ongoing problem of exceeding maximum file size in the credit card Authorization Log. These duties were accomplished utilizing Unisys 2200 equipment OS2200 ECL, IPF, TIP, COBOL and both UCOB and ACOB COBOL compilers.
APPLICATION ANALYST, Confidential
Duties include maintenance and modification of the Budget Composition programs that determine the amount of and source of funds used in paying clients claims for food stamps or medical assistance. Also responsible for updating both the Budget Composition and the Issuance Adjustment programs to conform to current mandated legislation from both state and federal government sources. These duties are accomplished utilizing Unisys 2200 equipment, TIP, DMS, DPS, IPF, ACOB and UCOB COBOL.
EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION. Confidential
Install ATM machines in various businesses and convenience store sites. Program machines to display location, advertisements and calculate appropriate fees.
APPLICATON ANALYST. Confidential
Mr. Leveyes's responsibilities are in the Air Sea Operations Bookings section. His duties are to maintain the programs that produce passenger tickets, recreate past bookings for in-house attorneys and load Itinerary Maps into the printer which then prints the map on the tickets. Mr. Leveye's duties are carried out utilizing a Unisys 2200, TIP, SQL, ACOB, UCOB and COBOL DMS.
APPLICATION ANALYST, Confidential
Assigned to Pitney Bowes Credit Corp. Mr. Leveye's responsibilities are in the Customer Care section of the IT team. He is charged with developing a Lease Level Data program that extracts data from an obsolete Collection Management System, calculates total due and past due amounts and load them into the replacement SIEBEL system. Mr. Leveye's duties also included the analysis, maintenance, enhancement and development of ECL for several other programs associated with this effort. These systems required the utilization of DMS, DML and COBOL.
APPLICATION ANALYST, Confidential
Assigned to the New York State Department of Social Services. Duties were to make Y2K compliant programs that are included in the Local Data Management Information Processing System. This system is operational on a Unisys 2200 mainframe.
APPLICATION ANALYST, Confidential
Assigned to the Department of Housing and Urban Development HUD .
Duties included maintenance, enhancement and making Y2K compliant the Departmental Automated Audits Management System DAAMS . DAAMS consists of 90 screens and II5 reports utilizing LINC 16 on a Unisys mainframe. Mr. Leveye was single handily responsible for updating and reorganizing the database, modifying all reports and ISPECS and testing all components of the Y2K compliance effort.
CONSULTANT, Confidential
- Worked with First Health HMO . Confidential s duties were in the testing section where his responsibilities are to design, write, implement and maintain the KEYEDIOII library file programs that supports the LINC based baseline project. The KEYEDIOII programs were developed utilizing DBII, WFL, MARC and CANDE. He is charged with the responsibility of writing LINC 15.3 code for the baseline project that resets the database, or gives logical databases physical database characteristics.
- Confidential responsibility as Script Specialist involves utilizing TMS Test Management System , Autotester and the Unisys A-Series A17 mainframe. Mr. Leveye assisted in the design of TMS, took the rough scripts from testers, modified them to be executable, and executed them.
PROGRAMMER/ANALYST, Confidential
Assigned to the Department of Revenue State of Massachusetts, Massachusetts Child Support Enforcement System. This system is in operation on a Unisys 2200 mainframe utilizing Client Server, TCP, Windows, APS, NetWare, ECL, COBOL and DMS. Mr. Leveye's duties were in the Litigation/Intake section of the states effort to implement the Los Angeles Child Support Enforcement System in Massachusetts. Mr. Leveye was responsible for writing DBIO subroutines and developing APS programs that are up line loaded to the host computer.
CONSULTANT, Confidential
Assigned to theConfidential Department of Social Service on the Disability Determination system. Responsible for the development of ACPS Analyst Case Processing System on the U-6000 and Unisys - 2200. Utilized the UNIX shell-script, UTS-COBOL, COBOL 1100, DMS-1100 TIP, and LINC under the UNIX environment and OS-1100 operating systems. Also responsible for the development of a Fiscal System payment process on the U-4000 and Univac-2200 using UTS-COBOL, COBOL, COBOL 1100, DMS-1100, TIP. In the first phase development ACPS and the Fiscal System were combined as the Fiscal Integration System, thus eliminating the use of the U-4000. It required the development of new programs as per new requirements of the U-6000 system in addition to the conversion of all existing programs of the U-4000.
CONSULTANT, Confidential
Provided LINC II development, maintenance and support to Delotte-Touche accounting personnel at State of West Virginia State Auditors office. Duties were to develop check digits function in all key prompt screens. Design, develop and implement and Auditor Batch Reporting system and develop selective audit criteria. The Auditor Batch Reporting System and check digit insertable were developed on an A-Series mainframe utilizing WFL, CANDE and Menu Assisted Resource Control.
CONSULTANT, Confidential
Worked with the ACBL American Commercial Barge Lines . The system was operational on a Unisys 2200 using COBOL and DMS. Duties at ACBL included writing COBOL DMS computer programs using Unisys 2200 for compilation and execution. Wrote programs that split and purged bad orders, reformatted and sequenced MASM customer files and loaded them as LINC files by developing a series of six programs. Also, reformatted and placed on microfiche Constructive Placement wires confirmation of barge location and compliance with time constraints .
CONSULTANT, Confidential
Assigned to Detroit Emergency Response System. Duties were to develop 5 master files and associated online ISPECS and report programs to facilitate the interface of the Silent Knight Computer CP2000 with the UNISYS A12. The Silent Knight interface provides automatic reporting to call takers 911 of alarm incidents Intrusions, Fire, etc. so that Police, Fire and EMS personnel can quickly respond. This effort required eight weeks to complete and was developed on an A10 using LINC 13, WFL, CANDE and MARC. Subsequently resolved change requests for the components of DETERS Police, Fire, EMS .
CONSULTANT, Confidential
Worked with Travis County M.I.S with the Domestic Relations office and Criminal Justice System. Duties were to develop and test an in-house print correction program and address correction program and to develop or modify several ad hoc programs for the Criminal Justice System utilizing IMS on a Unisys 2200 mainframe utilizing ECL and COBOL.
APPLICATION ANALYST Confidential
Assigned to the Arkansas Employment Security Division unemployment . Responsible for expanding and enhancing system transaction codes to incorporate the new features of the redesigned system into those of the existing system. Also responsible for the detail design and development of the Late Notice Payment Process, Electronic Mail, Federal Reports, 16 Quarter Summary, Experience Rating Notice Factors and the Computer Operation Reports. These systems ISPECS were developed on a Unisys A4 using the 4th generation language LINCII 14, CANDE, WFL and CANDE then porting the source code to a UNIVAC 1100-92.
CONSULTANT, Confidential
- Specific responsibilities were to design, develop, test and implement an Automatic Performance Analysis subsystem. Modify and develop programs to remove unnecessary processes from the hot roll mill. Modify existing programs to bring a new cold mill on line and develop new inventory programs.
- Duties included interacting with users to determine their requirements, formulate requests for the M.I.S. department and resolving the problem either by modifying existing programs or developing new programs using TIP, DMS, DPS, COBOL and ECL.
CONSULTANT, Confidential
Responsible for converting the student ID in the Florida CASTS Computerized Accounting and Student Terminal System from a six digit to a ten digit field and support testing of the new system operating on a Unisys A Series computer. The CASTS system is COBOL based and modification were made utilizing CANDE as the text editor, Work Flow Language and Menu Assisted Resource Control.
CONSULTANT, Confidential
Responsible for Beta testing and the enhancement of PDS Print Distribution System for Westchester County. PDS is a system that sends SDF files from a Unisys 1100 computer to any PC via COM lines. The enhancements encompassed replacing DPS functions with TIP primitives to reduce system overhead, giving the system added print capabilities such as paging forward or backward, printing a range of pages, automatically setting priority based upon size and installing security at both the site and user level. Other duties included the design and implementation of MASM subroutines to provide data to the COBOL DMS programs that otherwise was not available.
CONSULTANT, Confidential
Responsible for the design, development, testing and implementation of the Federal Reporting subsystem of the new Food Stamp Integration system. Duties included writing program specifications, operational procedures, COBOL programs as well as performing both unit test and system test functions. Responsible for directing the efforts of four programmers in the implementation of this subsystem. This subsystem was developed using DMS, TIP, DPS and ECL.
CONSULTANT, Confidential
- Duties were in the Configuration Management section of the Air Forces AWS project effort. Responsible for maintaining current program elements symbolic, absolutes, relocatables and screens by modifying and developing SSG and CTS subroutines.
- Responsible for producing tapes to duplicate the system and transfer required completed software products to the various installation sites.
CONSULTANT, Confidential
Duties were to support the implementation of an accounting and finance system on UNIVAC hardware and produce and install check voucher reconciliation type report programs. Also designed and developed a Career Development Information Retrieval System CDIR used for employee career planning for the Huntsville Branch office.
PROGRAMMER/ANALYST, Confidential
Assigned to the New York City Welfare Management System. Responsibilities were in the daily reporting section of the New York City Welfare Management System. Activities on this project included the following: design system flow, produce program specifications and runbooks, code and test a subsystem to provide unemployment insurance benefit information to case workers for new public assistance applications, missing parents and cases under investigation for fraud. Install a subsystem to report issuance of notification to medical and public assistance clients as well as provide benefit check status information on clients whose eligibility had changed.
SENIOR MEMBER TECHNICAL STAFF, Confidential
. Provided system analysis and programming support for the Phase IV/Standard Base Supply System SBSS . Support in the transition of the SBSS from UNIVAC 1100 hardware. Convert PAL Assembly language programs into COBOL DMS programs in the report section of SBSS. Assist in the training and development of junior personnel in the section.