•Projects include: a workflow application that spanned four databases to allow units within a division to enter and record personnel and training information. This database used various methods to create training reports and also included the Lotus Components Chart object. | ||||
•An application that allowed for management of all levels of a chemical distribution firm. Spanned multiple databases each representing a level in the company. One for supply tracking, one for account tracking, etc. All child databases fed to a parent database for a broad view of the company's opperations. | ||||
•A workflow application that allows for fiscal tracking between the supply section and the budget section of an operation on base. The supply section enters information on supply specific forms and the information is then forwarded to the budget database. The item then goes through various levels of approval. | ||||
•I have done a personnel tracking system. The original system was on the mainframe and this got too expensive to use. Data was downloaded once a month from the mainframe and imported into a Lotus Notes database that I created. This provided a cost-saving and more user friendly environment in which the users could work. |
Additional Skills
•Programming languages used included Natural (Version 2.2.6)
using the ADABAS (Version 5.2.4) DBMS and COBOL
•Proficient in the use of HTML, Natural, LANs, Microsoft Windows 95 through 2000, Windows 3.11 and Windows for Workgroups, Lotus Word Pro, Lotus 1-2-3, IRMALAN and E-mail.
•Utilized the C and C++ programming tools, MVS-JCL, CA-ROSCOE and CICS.
•Received Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal.
•Received Navy Achievement Medal.
Employment:
Wally Hutter Oil Company, Quincy, Illinois
June 2002 - Present
Tax Preperation, Accounts Payable, Computer Support
Parasol Systems, St. Louis, Missouri
September 2000 - January 2002
Programmer/Analyst
Bunge Corporation, St. Louis, Missouri
December 1997 - September 2000
Programmer/Analyst
United States Marine Corps, Camp Pendleton, California
November 1993 - November 1997
Programmer and Database Administrator
Education:
Quincy University, Quincy, Illinois
100 credit hours from Sept. 1989 through May 1992
Computer courses completed include COBOL, FORTRAN, Pascal,
ADA, C, LISP, Systems Analysis & Design and Database Management.
Professional Education:
July 1995 - Basic Programmers Course (USMC):
Emphasized the syntax, semantics
and structure of programming along with the analysis and design of systems.
Finished number 1 in the class