George C. Willis
Belleville, MI. 48111
Cell# 313-***-****
Email: *********@*****.***
RESUME DETAILS:
LANGUAGES:
COBOL II
COBOL 74
SQL
DB2
XGEN
SOFTWARE:
IMS DB-DC
JCL
MFS
XPEDITER
TSO-ISPF
DMSII
WFL
CANDE
WORD
EXCEL
TADS
OPERATING SYSTEMS:
MVS (IBM)
MCP (UNISYS)
WINDOWS XP
WINDOWS 2000
Consultant for The Bartech Group February 1998 – May 2009
on assignment at the City of Detroit.
Project Manager/Programmer-Analyst Responsible for the successful Y2K conversion of
the Property Tax Billing & Accounts Receivable System and for maintaining and enhancing
it.
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Computer Environment: Unisys A-Series, ClearPath and Libra 690 Mainframes, MCP,
DMSII, WFL, COBOL74, XGEN, TADS.
Consultant for The Bartech Group April 1995 – February 1998,
on assignment at Chrysler Corporation.
Responsible for maintaining and enhancing existing online programs as well as writing
new programs for Chrysler's Hazardous Materials Application.
Computer Environment: IBM E9000 Mainframe, MVS, COBOL II, DB2,
IMS DB-DC, TSO-ISPF, SPUFI, XPEDITOR
Consultant for Adia Information Technologies October 1994 - April 1995,
on assignment at Ford Motor Company.
Responsible for modifying ten existing DB2 online programs for Ford's Company
Vehicle Maintenance System (CVMS). I wrote three new non-response DB2 MPP
programs for the system also. The portion of the system that I worked on was the
online component. I also was assigned to Ford's Manufacturing Product Costs
System (MPC). I modified existing BMP programs and wrote several batch programs
used to process datasets transmitted from Ford of Australia.
Computer Environment: IBM E9000 Mainframe, MVS, COBOL II, DB2,
IMS DB-DC., SPUFI
Consultant for Adia Information Technologies September 1993 - October 1994,
on assignment at Chrysler Corp.
Responsible for maintaining and enhancing Chrysler's Service Contract System. Maintained batch
report Programs, BMP report programs and IBM DB-DC online programs.
Computer Environment: IBM E9000 Mainframe, MVS, Cobol II, DB2, IMS DB-DC,
TSO-ISPF, SPUFI.
EDUCATION:
Bachelor of Science Degree in Secondary Education from Wilberforce University.
Diploma in Electronic Communications from DeVry Institute of Technology (Correspondence
Course)
First Class F.C.C. License (Relates to two-way radio communications and commercial radio and
television.)
The chronology of programmer-analyst employment commencing prior to September of 1993
will be provided upon request.
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