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Training Software Engineer

Location:
California
Posted:
March 02, 2012

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Resume:

P.O. Box **** Phone: 443-***-****

Randallstown, MD 21133 ***********@*****.***

James Clayton Wimberly

Senior Mainframe Software Engineer –

Instructor-Auditor

Objective Systems and Applications Programmer

Training Consultant

Education A.B. Degree, Psychology and Social Relations

1976 Harvard University---- Cambridge, MA

Technical Courses

SMP/E, ADA/370, DEC Assembler, BAL, COBOL,

BASIC, Z/OS, z/VM, VSAM, DOS/VSE, CICS/TS,

DMS, DL/1, DB2, SQL, Websphere MQ, C++,

Visual Basic, Java, XML, SAS (Instructor of all

courses/languages, except DB2, Java, and XML)

General Courses

Auditor’s Workshop for Quality Systems Regulations

(Co-author of course material)

All Microsoft software

Lotus Notes

Hardware: All IBM System 390 mainframe/Servers and peripheral Dasd / tape/silo/ equipment; Aix, Sun Solaris, HP-UX and UNIX Servers; and personal

computers/laptops utilizing Lan/Wan/San networking environments for platform-to-platform support.

Software:

Install, test, and tuning of : z/OS, DOS/VSE and VM and Linux operating systems; Transactional subsystems including CICS, IMS DB/DC; Storage subsystems including VSAM, DB2, DL/1, and most banking, insurance ,medical and law enforcement software. Performance tuning and testing utilizing all CA products, experience with all security products. Design/development of applications with IIOP or TCP/IP front-end to communicate with existing technology. Training of administration, systems and applications personnel in the design and programming of Websphere MQ logic using both MQI call structures and Publish/Subscribe formats. Extensive knowledge of MQ Workflow, Integrator and their applicability in the business enterprise.

Member, Network and Systems Professional Association (NASPA)

Member, American Society for Quality (ASQ)

Professional Training and consulting in the Healthcare, financial, Experience insurance and law enforcement communities.

Development of audit plans and QSR courseware for the biotechnical and medical device manufacturing environment. Training topics include communications

between various computer platforms; Encryption/ decryption of data, creating compatible structures for file transfer (EBCDIC / ASCII); General design and

implementation of security protocol for data transfers between open and closed systems; Development of

standards and documentation to ensure that

appropriate corporate policies and procedures are

enforced; Re-engineering of business processes to

conform to current e-business requirements; Use of

journal records to produce acceptable audit trails for

use in identification/security, charge-back scenarios,

and disaster recovery.

2005-2011

Maryland Department of Public Safety and

Correctional Services

Pikesville, Maryland

Contract Systems Programmer

On 24/7 call for day-to-day monitoring, installation

and performance tuning of mission-critical systems

and applications supporting the law enforcement

community, including identification/fingerprint

systems (MAFIS), Parole and Probation, arrest

records, MVA, and Judicial documentation.

Awarded- Secretary’s Certificate of Recognition

2002-2004

Bio-Reg Associates, Inc.

Beltsville, Maryland

Independent Contractor

Development and design of workshops to instruct

Audit team personnel in Quality Systems Regulations;

Conducted audits of training programs for compliance to 21 Code of Federal Regulations-parts 11,803,806,

820, and QS 9001:2000 requirement for medical

device manufacturers in U.S and international client

sites. Also conducted third-party audits of

policies/procedures in the functional areas of

Production and Process Control, Software Validation,

Design Control and Training.

1996-2002

Senior Network Consultant

1991-1996

Themis, Inc.

Senior Systems Advisor

In both positions- development of hands-on and

lecture materials for inclusion in manuals, 25-40 weeks of training in CICS/TS and Websphere MQ applications and systems programming. Networks consisted of VTAM lu6.2, Frame relay, ATM, or TCP/IP to communicate across all platforms. Courses were taught in C/ C++, Assembler, COBOL, PL/1,

and Java.



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