Objective:
Database Administrator/Designer
Work Desired: Full Time - Permanent
Citizenship: US Citizen
Resident Of: State: North Carolina - Area Code: 336
Willing To Relocate: Yes
Posted By Candidate: 12/01/02
Experience: More than 3 years of work-experienceTechnical Skills: Visual Basic, Visual InterDev, DB2 Database, SQL Server 7.0/2K, Oracle
DBA, Informix 7.1, LAN/Networking, System Administration, C.A.S.E. Tools, 3 Tier
Architectures, Project Management, Database Administration, Database Design, TCP/IP, Has
Security Clearance
Work Experience:
Paul R. Harbison
Email Address: ****.********@**.****.*** or ************@*****.***
WORK EXPERIENCE:
10/07/2002 to Present. Database Administrator, GS-2210-12. United States Forces Korea.
APO, AP 96204-0024.
Designs physical data models that describe the structure for data storage, data indexing,
data manipulation, and data retrieval applications. Designs, implements, and maintains
multi-user databases; ensures that databases meet the business requirements of client
organizations, are accessible to authorized customers through the Local Area Network and
are kept up to date. Monitors ands optimizes database performance and tunes database
operations; generates complex queries and reports; participates in the design of data
mining and data warehousing systems. Defines and allocates capacity in the design of data
management systems; and develops data dictionaries, data models, metadata repositories,
and
other data management tools. Performs as Systems Administrator for United States Forces
Korea performing maintenance and system administration on HP and Solaris UNIX and Windows
NT 4.0/2000/DataCenter Operating Systems. Administers secondary server applications such
as
Exchange 5.5 - 2000, Oracle 7.3.3 - 8i, Sybase, SQL 7.0 - 2000, and Informix 7.1. Duties
include writing complex SQL statements and shell scripts used for specialized
applications.
Develops, programs and test client applications using Visual Basic and Visual C++
programming languages. Performs as GCCS-K, GCCS-A System and Database Administrator for
JOPES and COPS databases. EEC personnel with Top Secret (SCI) clearance.
09/09/2001 to 10/01/2002. Hrs per week: 50, Command Information Management Officer,
GS-0334-12. HQ, United States Army Japan DCS-IM. APO, AP 96334.
Serves as the United States Army Japan (USARJ) HQ Command Information Management Officer
(CIMO) and Chief of Automation Division, Deputy Chief of Staff for Information Management
(DCSIM). Responsible for establishing and promulgating automation policies, identifying
and processing IM requirements, and ensuring budgeting and implementation actions.
Provides oversight of USARJ subordinate commands both in Mainland Japan and Okinawa.
Supervises a staff of 3 computer specialist and provide guidance to over twenty
Information
Management Officers (IMO) providing automation technical support within the USARJ HQ.
Identifies information technology requirements for USARJ. Conducts feasibility studies,
cost benefit analysis, lease vs. purchase analysis and evaluations of existing or
emerging
technology for potential application within the command. Adapts or develops new policy as
necessary to meet objectives. Analyzes, revises or creates new policies or guidance.
Assists Staff IMOs in formulating requirements and completing Capability Requirement
(CAPR)
document. Process Capability Requirements (CAPR) for the HQ staff. Coordinates with the
other functional area IM personnel for evaluating requirements solution in compliance
with
the USARPAC C4ISMP, regulations, directives, and guidelines. Conducts analysis of
customer
needs, review and refine user requests for IT resources. Develops detailed proposals,
functional descriptions and system specifications for IT systems for management review
and
approval. Assists in developing the USARJ Automation budget. Prepare and defend budget
submissions. Tracks expenditures. Participate in all budget reviews. Prepares and
coordinate the processing of procurement documentation for IT acquisitions. Makes
recommendations on specific methods of acquisition. Monitors the progress of procurement
actions. Develops statement of work if necessary. Provides guidance to contracting
personnel on technical
issues.
07/01/2000 to 09/08/2001. Hrs per week: 50, Lead Computer Specialist, GS-0334-12. 552nd
Signal Company. APO, AP 96258.
Lead Computer Specialist of a Local Control Center (LCC) responsible for all classified
messages systems utilizing NIPRNET and SIPRNET networks as well as Defense Messaging
System
technology. Exercises technical responsibility and knowledge for Unix and Windows/NT
operating systems with specialized applications such as Exchange Server 5.5, Oracle 7.3.3
database, and DoD encryption applications for Area I. Recommends standards for hardware,
software, communications and peripherals in the minicomputer microcomputer areas. Acts as
subject manner expert for Area I in DMS technology and application development of client
and server applications. Assigns work to subordinates based on priorites, developmental
needs, capabilities and assignment requirements. Performs database administrator duties
and
maintenance on Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 and DB2 databases used on both Unix and
NT
Servers.
Performs backup and recovery procedures for both systems and specialized applications
such
as Exchange Server, Oracle and SQL Server databases. Performs feasibility studies to
develop or modify existing systems for optimal performance and to met user requirments.
Systems analyst and programmer required to meet specific users requirements for IT
classified systems. Current Top Secret (SCI) clearance and Emergency Essential personnel.
11/01/1999 to 06/30/2000. Hrs per week: 50, Computer Programmer/Systems Analyst,
GS-0334-12. Department of Veterans Affairs. Brecksville, OH 44141.
Programmer and System Analyst for the Veterans Administration responsible for supporting
and upgrading software packages throughout the medical center. Responsible for program
cordination of DHCP CORE modules which include PCAS, Pharmacy, PALMS and other Enhanced
CORE and comprehensive DHCP modules. Responsible for programming and debugging
applications in Delphi/Visual Basic integrated development environment, writing complex
SQL
queries, building HTML Active Server Pages and use of other Microsoft Developmental
Tools.
Responsible for testing and debugging of MUMPS language applications and their
subcomponents throughout the Medical Center. Served on the National VA Source Code
Committee and well as development team for Clinical Patient Record System (CPRS).
10/01/1997 to 10/30/1999. Hrs per week: 50, Application Developer/ Database
Administrator, Mutual of Omaha.
Application Developer responsible for developing, programming,
troubleshooting, and debugging Visual Basic applications used to access minicomputer,
midrange and mainframe systems. COBOL Programmer responsible for writing programs used
for
automation of Medicare payments. Software Developer for Visual Basic and Visual InterDev
applications used extensively for accessing database information on mainframe systems for
business and management decsions.
Database Administrator responsible for granting, modifying, altering
databases using CASE tools, database design for DB2 5.0 ~ 6.0, Oracle 7.3.3~ 8.1 and 8i,
SQL 6.5 ~ 7.0 applications on Mainframe to Midrange systems for the Group Policy
Division.
Knowledge and utilization of CASE Tools such as Tuxedo, SilkTest for RI, triggers, RPC,
and
replication and cross platform scalability as well as Oracle OEM tools. Knowledge and
experience in the installation and upgrades of Oracle Server, allocation of resources,
backup and recovery, tuning procedures, user/tablespace management, control files, and
data
dictionaries. Experience in Data Warehousing and mining procedures such as
normalizing/de-normalizing, OLAP, bitmap indexing, star schemas and query optimization,
partition objects, and load operations. Creation of data marts using UML modeling
solution
tools for Management Support Systems and Management Information Systems.
EDUCATION:
BA, 1994, Asian Studies/English, GPA 3.67, University of Maryland, MPA, 1995, Public
Administration, GPA 4.0, University of Oklahoma, BS, 1997, Computer Science/Accounting,
GPA 3.47, University of North Carolina,
TRAINING:
Programming Languages: COBOL,MUMPS,OOP(Visual Basic, Visual InterDev,
Delphi, Visual C C, DOS, JCL, HTML, DHTML
Operating Systems: CICS, Open VMS, Unix, X-Windows, NT Servers
/Workstations,Windows 95/98/2K/CE, Linux, Be OS
DBMS: SQL 6.5~7.0, DB2 5.0~6.0, Basis 8.0, Oracle 7.3.3 ~ 8.1 ~ 8i, Sysbase, Informix 7.1
(Informix Replication/Data Manager)
02/12/2000 MS Exchange Administrator Course, 2 Wks, U.S. Army
12/10/2000 Network Administrator Course, 2 Wks, U.S. Army
08/01/2000 DMS System Administrator Course, 3 Wks, U.S. Army
07/01/1998 Adv. COBOL Programmers Course, 3 Months, Mutual of Omaha
02/15/1998 Database Administrators Course, 2 Months, Mutual of Omaha
04/01/1994 GCCS Administrators Course, 3 Wks, U.S. Army
LICENSES/CERTIFICATES:
Microsoft Certified Trainer (2001, Seoul, Korea)
Microsoft Certified Database Administrator (1999, Cleveland, OH)
Microsoft Certified Application Developer (1997, Winston-Salem, NC)
OTHER INFORMATION:
Memberships: PKI Development Committee, DMS Working Group, Veterans
Administration Source Code Committee, Microsoft Certified Developers
Workgroup
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