Senior Software Developer Resume Profile
SUMMARY: Experienced, reliable, and proficient software development professional, experienced in each aspect of the software development life cycle: Analysis, Design, Development, Programmer Level Testing, Q/A, Implementation, Training, Support, and Maintenance. SKILLS: SDLC expert Software Development Life Cycle , Expert Cobol developer, SQL queries and stored procedures, technical writing, project management, product management. TOOLS: Cobol, HTML, SQL Server, mySql, JCL, Crystal Reports, Unix, JavaScript, Perl, CGI, FTP, Apache Web Server, Cold fusion, XML, AcuBench, StarTeam, Windows-from 3.1 to Revision 7, Microsoft Office Products: Access, Excel, Word, Outlook, Powerpoint, Project, Visio, Visual Source Safe, StarTeam, Adobe PhotoShop, MS-DOS, PL/1, JCL and Data General Proprietary Operating Systems.
EXPERIENCE: Confidential Senior Software Developer 40 hours per week full time Duties: Replace text displays with GUI interface for a full system of programs for the DIBS system DeCA Interactive Business System for DeCA Defense Commissary Agency . Maintain and develop new interfaces to expedite user efficiency. All programming done using AcuBench which generates cobol code and allows maintenance of GUI. Cobol programs interfaced with Oracle, requiring in-line SQL coding within the COBOL programs. Confidential Senior Software Engineer Duties: EDI specialist detailed usage of Remittance files provided by Medicare, Medicare-B, Blue Cross/Blue Shield, Various State Medicaids and some Private Insurers. Software had to be modified to keep up with federally mandated HIPAA regulations. Take part in analysis and design portion of any new function of the product. Software Development using AcuCobol. All programs are Windows GUI applications running on Windows Networks and/or via internet using Thin Client. New programming was done with AcuBench. AcuSQL was utilized to allow creation of complex SQL queries coded directly into the AcuCobol code. Software Implementation using AcuODBC to set up correct ODBC entries for use with Crystal Reports. Software Management using StarTeam, a version control system for source and object code that is roughly equivalent to Microsoft's Visual Source Safe. Conversion process manager In 2003, all hospital remittance EDI data was reformatted due to a Federal mandate. Wrote and devised the conversion process for all PostLink files approximately 50 files and assisted end users in implementing the conversion. Documentation Specialist provided technical internal and user documentation for various projects conversions, installations, technical design documents . Confidential Senior Systems Analyst Duties: Project Management Managed a team of up to 4 developers who were producing code for the Az Ware product. Analysis and design of any new function of the product. Software Development using AcuCobol. All programs were Windows GUI applications running on multiple platforms Windows and Unix . New development was done on Az Ware and customization was done to SouthWare Innovations accounting code to interface with our product. Skilled at writing complex interfaces to accounting software SouthWare Innovations . Software Manager using Microsoft's Visual Source Safe. Documentation Specialist provided technical internal and user documentation for various projects conversions, installations, technical design documents . Customer Support Acted as customer support for any custom modification for which I was responsible in the Az Ware product. This included significant phone contact with customers, including analysis and design conversations. Training Conducted training sessions for the particular custom modifications that were made to our software. This was before we had developed an official training department. Account manager with approximately 20 different custom clients. Responsible for all coding and delivery of products reports, special forms, invoices, membership cards, etc. as well as invoicing and supporting the client. Public Speaking - Major presenter at Az Ware's annual user's group meeting 1984 1998 .
