My Resumé in 2003
| Brent W. Pearce | ||||||
| 7300 Road Runner Ct. | ||||||
| Santa Fe, NM 87507-8431 | ||||||
| (505) 471-6313 | ||||||
| Education: | ||||||
| BACHELOR of BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION | January 1985 | |||||
| New Mexico State University | ||||||
| Las Cruces, New Mexico | ||||||
| Major: Business Computer Systems | ||||||
| Work Experience: | ||||||
| Systems Analyst 2/Webmaster | May 1999 - Present | |||||
| New Mexico Office of the State Engineer | ||||||
| P.O. Box 25102 | ||||||
| Santa Fe, NM 87504-5201 | ||||||
| Software/Hardware Environment: | ||||||
IBM MVS/XA 3090 Mainframe
MVS/SP JCL and Utilities
VM/CMS
XEDIT
IRMA 3270 Imulation
COBOL
Easytrieve
Microsoft Windows 98
X-Term
WordPerfect
Microsoft Office Suite including: Excel, Word 2000, Outlook and Outlook Express, Microsoft Internet Explorer
UNIX kshell
VI editor
Informix SQL
Informix 4GL
HTML
Javascript (Server-Side and Client-Side)
Adobe Acrobat
Adobe PhotoShop
Adobe ImageReady
FTP
Telnet
Netscape Navigator
Netscape Enterprise Pro Web Server and Admin Server
Netscape LiveWire Pro
OMGUI Openmail
Data Structures include: Sequential; Informix Relational database
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| Responsibilities: | ||||||
Assist in Analysis and Development of Water Administration Technical Engineering Resource System (W.A.T.E.R.S.) Maintain Informix Online Inventory System Analysis, Design, Develop and Maintain the Department Web Pages serving static and dynamic pages of HTML, PDF, Javascript, and LiveWire Pro for both the Internet and Intranet Analysis, Design, Develop and Maintain Client-Side and Server-Side W.A.T.E.R.S. Subdivision Review Query Module web pages Maintain the Payroll/Labor Distribution Download Interface (this program is also used by the Taxation and Revenue Department, the Department of Public Safety, the Office of Cultural Affairs, and the Department of Finance and Administration) Analysis, Impliment and Maintain the General Ledger Download Interface Act in the capasity of the Informix Data Security Officer Perform Informix Database Backups Act in the capasity of the Agency's Year 2000 Information Technology Coordinator Act in the capasity of the Bureau's Human Resource Liaison and Payroll Timekeeper Act in the capasity of the Bureau's Bullet Report Liaison Documentation of WATERS using Unified Modeling Language(UML) for Re-Engineering of system.
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| Methodologies: | ||||||
| Uniform Modeling Language | ||||||
| Systems Analyst 1/Webmaster | July 1997 - May 1999 | |||||
| New Mexico Office of the State Engineer | ||||||
| P.O. Box 25102 | ||||||
| Santa Fe, NM 87504-5201 | ||||||
| Software/Hardware Environment: | ||||||
IBM MVS/XA 3090 Mainframe
MVS/SP JCL and Utilities
VM/CMS
XEDIT
IRMA 3270 Imulation
COBOL
Easytrieve
Microsoft Windows 98
X-Term
WordPerfect
Microsoft Office Suite including: Excel, Word 2000, Outlook and Outlook Express, Microsoft Internet Explorer
UNIX kshell
VI editor
Informix SQL
Informix 4GL
HTML
Javascript (Server-Side and Client-Side)
Adobe Acrobat
Adobe Photoshop
FTP
Telnet
Netscape Navigator
Netscape Enterprise Pro Web Server and Admin Server
Netscape LiveWire Pro
OMGUI Openmail
Data Structures Include: Sequential; Informix Relational database
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| Responsibilities: | ||||||
Assist in Analysis and Development of Water Administration Technical Engineering Resource System (W.A.T.E.R.S.) Develop Code and Maintain Informix Online Inventory System Analysis, Design, Develop and Maintain the Department Web Pages serving static and dynamic pages of HTML, PDF, Javascript, and LiveWire Pro Analysis, Design, Develop and Maintain the Payroll/Labor Distribution Download Interface (this program is also used by the Taxation and Revenue Department, the Department of Public Safety, the Office of Cultural Affairs) Act in the capasity of the Informix Data Security Officer Analysis of Subdivision Review Module of W.A.T.E.R.S. Perform Informix Database Backups Act in the capasity of the Agency's Year 2000 Information Technology Coordinator
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| Methodologies: | ||||||
| Stratis Methodology; Uniform Modeling Language | ||||||
| Systems Analyst 1 | January 1990 - July 1997 | |||||
| New Mexico Department of Health | ||||||
| 1190 St. Francis Drive | ||||||
| Santa Fe, NM 87502-6110 | ||||||
| Software/Hardware Environment: | ||||||
IBM MVS/XA 3090 Mainframe
ESA/CMS
MVS/SP JCL and Utilities
IDCAMS Utilities
PANVALET
VM/CMS REXX
EXEC2
XEDIT
COBOL
Easytrieve
SyncSort
PROFS
Access Control Facility 2 (ACF2)
IDMS/R
ADS/Online
MVS/TSO
CICS
RSCS Commands
Dirmaint
Execserv
Tapemon
DOS
Microsoft Windows for Workgroups 3.11
Microsoft Visual Basic 3.0 for Windows
Microsoft Access database
SQL
Microsoft Excel
Microsoft Word
Flowchart II+
Bubble Sheet Scanner Programming
INGRESS Visions and 4gl
UNIX
Vi editor
RAMIS
Data Structures include: Sequential; VSAM; Partioned Datasets; IDMS Network database; and Access Relational database
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| Responsibilities: | ||||||
Maintain Batch Financial Accounting System Maintain Batch Payroll/Labor Distribution System Maintain Online Stores Inventory System Maintain Telephone Billing System Maintain ACF2 Security System Maintain Production Software Update System Maintain MVS Job Control, Tracking and Recovery System (know as CHOTA) Maintain and Develop Bubble Sheet Scanner Programs for the Unit Price System Maintain the File Server Log System Assist in Design, Development and Implementation of the VM Online Financial Information System Maintain VM Online Financial Information System Maintain ACF2 Security Rules for the Department in the capacity of the Department of Health's Mainframe Data and Applications Systems Software Security Officer Documentation of the above systems Updating of Production Software Libraries in the capacity of the Department of Health's Mainframe Production Software Librarian Assist in Prototyping of the Scientific Laboratories Information System Assist in Analysis, Design and Development of the Prototype of the PC based Inventory Control System |
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| Methodologies: | ||||||
| Stratis Methodology; Spiral Methodology | ||||||
| Programmer Analyst 2 | February 1987 - January 1990 | |||||
| New Mexico Department of Health | ||||||
| 1190 St. Francis Drive | ||||||
| Santa Fe, NM 87502-6110 | ||||||
| Software/Hardware Environment: | ||||||
IBM MVS/XA 3090 Mainframe
ESA/CMS
MVS/SP JCL and Utilities
IDCAMS Utilities
PANVALET
VM/CMS REXX
EXEC2
XEDIT
COBOL
Easytrieve
SyncSort
PROFS
Flowchart II+
Data Structures include: Sequential; VSAM; Partioned Datasets
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| Responsibilities: | ||||||
Maintain Batch Financial Accounting System Maintain Batch Payroll/Labor Distribution System Assist in Developing Online Financial Accounting System Maintain Online Financial Accounting System Documentation of above systems
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| Methodologies: | ||||||
| Stratis Methodology | ||||||
| Systems Technician/Programmer | October 1985 - June 1986 | |||||
| Michael Cox Associates, Inc. | ||||||
| PO Box 1529 3585 Broken Arrow Drive |
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| Silver City, NM 88062 | ||||||
| Software/Hardware Environment: | ||||||
dBase II
FoxBase
MS-DOS
Tandy-2000
Compaq Portable
Leading Edge Model D
Epson (Equity 1)
Wordstar 2000
Enable
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| Responsibilities: | ||||||
Assist in Developing and Maintaining Video Store Management System Assist in Developing Construction Company Job Costing System Documentation of above systems
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| Fry Cook/Crew Chief/Shift Manager | June 1978 - November 1986 | |||||
| McDonald's Restaurant | ||||||
| Hwy. 180 W. | ||||||
| Silver City, NM 88061 | ||||||
| Responsibilities: | ||||||
Supervise 1 to 15 employees Insure good service to customers Check proper product fabrication Training new employees Supervise quality and quantity production control Check and calibrate equipment Insure store security and cleanliness Count Inventory Fry Cook Prepare kitchen for smooth operations
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| INTERESTS: | ||||||
| Golf, Volleyball, Reading Fiction Novels, Listing to Music, Web Site Development | ||||||
| REFERENCES: | ||||||
| Jim Shinas
Mercedes Ortega Nancy Knouse (Address and Phone number not listed on this web page, will be supplied on request) |
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