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Hardware & Software |
HPUX, DGUX, AIX, Novell, OS/2 Warp, Windows 95 & 3.1, Progress 4/GL RDBMS Version 4 through7.x, Microsoft Access, MS Office, UNIX Scripting. |
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Experience January 2000 to May 2000 |
General Electric Capital Information Systems, Inc. Newport, KY CONSULTANT § Application & legacy data analysis. Application: Dispatch One (Progress Version 6). § Extract and deliver existing data contained in legacy application for conversion team. Reporting was via Microsoft Office applications. |
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August 1998 to October 1999 |
Wayne-Dalton Corp. Mount Hope, OH § Sales & Use Tax Implementation & Application Customization § Development and implementation of interface between MXP and Quantum Sales and Use Tax program, by Vertex Inc. Interface written in HPUX C APIs and Progress V 8. § Assessment and development of monitoring procedures of performance required from HPUX system by users and MXP Progress Application. § Progress V 8 maintenance and customization team for MXP. |
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July 1994 to July 1998 |
The DANNON Company, Inc Minster, OH § Team leader for decision support interface development. Data interface from V 6 Progress database to SQCpack (by PQ systems) statistical analysis package. Designed, Developed, trained users, and implemented data extracts, reports, and chart layouts for Quality Assurance team. § Progress V 6 RDBMS (PIMS by Chateaux Systems) development, administration, and maintenance in 7 by 24 hour environment. Custom reporting, existing report modification, data integrity assessment, data error correction, user input screens, interfaces to mainframe databases using FTP and/or NFS. § User support for approximately 100 client systems in a homogeneous networked environment. MS-Office, MS-DOS, MS-Windows, MS-Windows '95, OS/2 Warp, HP/UX, Novell 3.x in use. Personalized procedural user training for use of these operating systems and applications in use at DANNON. § PC hardware & software support § General computer operations support. Backup system administration for HP/UX and Novell 3.x, backup DBA § Design, develop, and support data Progress V 6 interfaces to parts maintenance application (PMC written by DPSI, Inc.) which is written in Visual Basic using MS-Access. Data port from existing Progress V 4 database to PMC. Tool used to port data was Data Junction's Djwin. § UNIX scripting for Progress V 6 systems support and user needs: CRON automation of interfaces & reporting, FTP interfaces, NFS interfaces, printing, user login/logoff, file reformatting. |
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July 1989 to February 1994 |
RSS Marketing Dayton, OH § 1 year team leader for hand-held clients and RF development. Designed and developed HLI/C server application used for brokering handheld clients to Progress V 6 RSS marketing back-store application. Developed in MS C client for Symbol Technologies Inc. PDT 3300 handheld device. This receiving and inventory module ran as an executable under DR DOS. Client BIOS sub-routines and server sub-routines for RS-232 communications with RF network. Motorola narrow band RF radio network. Server application ran on Data General Unix, XENIX, NCR Unix, and AIX. § 2 years of Progress V 6 maintenance and customization team for RSS Marketing written Progress V 6 back-store and corporate application. § 2 years end-user support for RSS marketing written POS applications on NCR 4684, PCs. End-user support for UNIX back-store and corporate RSS Marketing written in Progress V6. § Led projects which developed interfaces from back-store and corporate Progress V 6 applications to customers' legacy mainframe systems. |
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July 1988 to July 1989 |
Ernst and Whinney
Dayton, OH
§ Novell 3.12 network administrator. § Support 32 user network - use of networked Ernst & Whinney corporate tax & portable audit applications, MS-DOS, MS Windows, SuperCalc spreadsheet development. § Personal computer hardware support and maintenance. |
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May 1986 to July 1988 |
Sinclair Community College Dayton, OH
§ Software maintenance for Sinclair Community College Physical Sciences Department using Apple III Basic. § Lab tutor for courses using IBM 370 and microcomputers. |
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Education |
Sinclair Community College, Computer Information
Science Symbol Technologies, Inc. PDT 3300 programming Symbol Technologies, Inc. RF communications programming Progress Software, Inc. 4/GL, RDBMS Programming |