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Programmer Analyst Resume
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| Desired Industry: Information Technology |
SpiderID: 12434 |
| Desired Job Location: New York City, New York |
Date Posted: 4/25/2007 |
| Type of Position: Contractor |
Availability Date: 04/25/2007 |
| Desired Wage: $65/Hr C2C |
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U.S. Work Authorization: Yes |
| Job Level: Management (Manager, Director) |
Willing to Travel: Yes, Less Than 25% |
| Highest Degree Attained: Bachelors |
Willing to Relocate: No |
Objective: • Dynamic & Solutions oriented IT professional with around (6.5) years of significant, progressive experience in information technology consulting, focusing on web-based and client/server based applications & custom development projects. • Strong experience in the analysis, design, development and delivery of cost effective, high performance technology solutions to meet challenging business demands using JAVA. • 6 years of experience in Object Oriented technologies. • Expert level skills on J2EE, Java, Servlets, IBM WebSphere, Bea Weblogic, JSP, XML, XSL, IBM WebSphere MQ-Series, IBM MQ Workflow, JDBC, EJB, Java Script and PL/SQL. • Designed the reverse engineering document highlighting the major process activities of Lost Securities J2EE Application. • Designed the Lost Securities Workflow process model calling the IBM MQ Series and J2EE Application running on Windows NT, AIX and UNIX. • Identified the significant changes to be done to replace the Enterprise Workflow Modules with the IBM MQ Workflow 3.3.2. • Developed the Sequential Class Diagrams for each batch process running on Enterprise Workflow Application. • Successfully migrated the New York Times Digital Ads to New York Times Portal Application using the synchronized batch process. • String experience in Client-Server communication application, client side involving swings and Server Side involving J2ee. • Effectively communicate technological concepts, finding the simplicity in complex business structures and integrating end user needs into system requirements. • Experienced in Object oriented analysis and design. • Improve systems and solve problems through a solid foundation of personal initiative, persistence and dedicated customer support • Good communicator with strong team building skills and worked as a Leader in both team and independent environments
Experience: Pfizer Inc,New York City Programmer Analyst Nov 06 till present Analytics Based Rebates (ABR),a new and improved approach,implemented and developed to streamline the process of acquiring data,filtering and cleaning,creating formulatory positions,FD Composites and changes,determining Co-pay differentials and Analysis.This new J2EE approach eliminated the usage of multiple tools like Excel,Access,Business Object Reports,Oracle and other manual steps and consolidated the processing to Oracle which is managed via Web(J2EE/Struts/Hibernate). Designed the ABR Technical Specifications document and implemented the same in the codebase. Implemented the built platform required for the ABR with the neccassary library files for Struts and Hibernate. • Communicated with the BA and DBA and got the business requirements, updated the Technical Specifications with the same. • Developed the base architecture required for the ABR • Came up with HibernateAppListener, for initializing the JDBC connections. • Designed and developed the actions events for struts config file. • Did the server side as well as the client side validations using Struts. • Mapped the composite primary key inside the hibernate config mapping file. Environment:Java,JDK1.3,JDK1.4,J2EE,JSP,Servlets,EJB,Hibernate3.1,XML,HTML,JavaScript,Struts,WSAD 5.1.2UNIX,UNIX Shell Script, Rational Clear Case.IBM Websphere 5.1, Netbeans 5.0,Weblogic 7.1,Tomcat 5.5.9,IBM MQ Series,IBM MQ Workflow 3.3.2. Mellon Financial Corporation, Jersey City Programmer Analyst Jan 06 till Nov 06 In order to address the strategic vision of Mellon Bank,Mellon Financial Services, a Enterprise Workflow Application (EWF) is being developed. This model will take into consideration all workflow transactions as well as transactions that are planned for future development. This model is being designed with portability and expandability that will allow for new transactions to be easily integrated into the model. Once the enterprise application is in place, redundant functions (i.e., account searching, reject handling, etc.) will be built once and reused. This approach will expedite future development efforts and reduce support. Designed and Developed the Components to outline the various project activities involved with the Lost Securities J2EE application which enables the back office users to act upon incoming business communication documents indexed by the mailing room and respond appropriately to them.Additionally,the application enables the users to lookup cases,view case history,print mailings etc. Reverse Engineered the existing Lost Securities Application which extensively uses EWF to replace it with the IBM MQ Series and MQ Workflow. Lost securities Application handles the request from the shareholders who loses their digital certificates security representing as the proof of the quantity of the shares being brought by the shareholders and replaces it with the duplicate certificate. • Reverse Engineered the Lost Securities Application having the Enterprise Workflow Call. • Designed the high level process flow diagrams representing the trigger process being called from the triggering events of the IBM MQ Series. • Developed the Enterprise Workflow responsible for pulling,pushing the individual cases depending upon the case id of the shareholder. • Co-ordinated with the Business Analyst for reverse engineering start to end flow requirements. • Merged the process documents and sequence diagrams necessary to do the analysis of bringing the MQ Workflow into Lost Securities. • Imported the Flow Diagram (FDL) from Buildtime to Runtime. Environment: IBM MQ Series, IBM MQ Workflow 3.3.2,Java,JDK 1.3,JDK 1.4, J2EE, JSP, Servlets, EJB, XML, HTML, JavaScript, Struts, WSAD 5.1.2,Sybase,UNIX,Mercury Test Director 7.6,Rational Clear Case. IBM WebSphere 5.1, DB2. State Street Bank, Boston Programmer Analyst May 05 to Dec 05 Was part of a development team working on a credit research application project used by credit research analysts who submit their research and update bond recommendations for bond issuers. Credit research application consist of several sector sites, like utilities/energy sectors, telecom, technology, insurance etc. Each credit research sector site can be setup with a set of analysis reports generated by analysts. There are several modules in the credit research sector sites like Ratings, Issuers Summary, Financial, Equity Research, Relative value charts and Spreads and Analytics. Was involved in the design, development and implementation of a web based front end using J2EE components like JSPs, Servlets and EJBs. The front design was based on MVC design in J2EE. Did analysis and design using UML diagrams like Use case scenarios, Sequence diagrams, class diagrams. Developed entity, session beans with business logic residing in workflow nodes. Worked on configuration and deployment of the beans, servlets and JSP. Deployed the EJB/web components on websphere. Responsible for development, testing Servlets and JSPs in the typical MVC paradigm. Responsible for development of Dao’s for the project. Responsible for creating comprehensive test plan for unit, system integration and regression testing. Environment: Java, J2EE, JSP, Servlets, EJB, Websphere, JDBC, JavaScript, HTML, XML, Sybase , Unix, Tomcat 4.0, JUnit, WSAD, TOAD 7.2,Jakarta-Struts,IBM MQ Series The New York Times Company, NYC Programmer Analyst Oct 04 to Apr 05 Module lead of the development team responsible for ADPORTAL ADVERTISING SYSTEM Being used by the users of the existing contract with the Times. Developed the Combo Maintenance Tool which calls the legacy system and rates the classified ad. Was key member of the Reverse Publishing Application which FTP’s the input file from the current legacy system and migrates into a flat file and on successful migration generates the ad numbers and returns it back to the user so that they can place an new ad or else revise an ad depending on the generated ad number through the Reverse Publication. For this task, used J2EE components like JSP, Servlets, Struts Framework, EJB’s and MQ. Each use case end to end flow has extensive use of Struts configuration file for forward and filtering the http request to the forward action. Wrote DAO’s for separating the database layer from the business layer. Designed the use case end to end flow and implemented the same in development. WSAD 5.0/5.1 was highly used for development, deployment and loading the db tables into the local WSAD for mapping the written EJB’s. Used Rational Clear Case for version control. Environment: Java, J2EE, JSP, Servlets, EJB,WSAD 5.0/5.1,Websphere, JDBC, JavaScript, Swings, HTML, XML, Unix, TOAD 7.6,Struts ,IBM MQ Series, Mercury Test director 7.6,Rational Clear Case.
Education: • Bachelor of Engineering in Computers, India, with First Class.
Skills: Language : Java, C++, C, Data Structures. GUI / Tools : JavaBeans Swings. Internet Applications : J2EE, Servlets, JSP, JDBC, EJB. RDBMS : ORACLE (8.0), MS SQL Server 2000, DB2, ORACLE (8i). OS : DOS, LINUX, Windows 95/98, NT. Scripting Languages : JavaScript. Markup Languages : HTML, XML, XSL/XSLT. App Servers : Tomcat, JRUN, Bea Weblogic 6,0/6.1/9.1, IBM WebSphere 5.0 / 5.1 Open Source Projects : Jakarta-Struts, Hibernate, Orion Framework. EAI : IBM MQ Series,IBM MQ Workflow 3.3.2,See Beyond e*Gate 4.5.3 with SAP, Oracle, & FTP Server, e*Gate with Java. Versioning Tool : Visual SourceSafe, PVCS, Rational Clear Case,CVS,StarTeam 5.2 Software Development Tool/IDE : Bugzilla 2.16, Cygwin, Mercury Testdirector 7.6/Eclipse 3.1.2/WSAD 5.1.2
Additional Information: TRAININGS: • e*Gate Developer, CGEY, Bombay. • MQ Series IBM, Bangalore.
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