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- Subject: VM expert, Man User Serv, UNIX/PS2/PC/Mac, Any lead-edge
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- Date: 28 Dec 92 16:25:29 GMT
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- Organization: The University of Texas at Austin
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- RESUME
- ROBERT WAYNE JOHNSON
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- 1000 Country Place #246 (713) 589-6043 (home)
- Houston, Texas 77079
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- OBJECTIVE Computer work on either a contract or permanent basis.
- Offering. Twelve years experience as computer professional
- executing the following functions: System Administrator (IBM
- mainframe), Systems Programmer, Systems Analyst, Programmer
- Analyst, User Support Analyst, Software Development Specialist,
- Technical Writer, Computer Instructor, Text-processing
- Programmer, and Technical Specialist (IBM VM) on number of
- platforms. Heavy experience, all aspects, on IBM mainframes.
- Willingness to branch out into AS/400. Desire to make a
- networked Unix/AIX/PC/PS2/Macintosh/MVS/VM platform (or some
- combination) usable in a business, research, or educational
- environment.
- Demonstrated specialties. Making computers easy to use for
- people with non-computer personalities. Taking brief proposals
- and producing what was wanted plus all the bells and whistles,
- quickly, usually with no errors, structured, and logically
- sound. Software enhancement. Able to design and develop very
- large software packages. Recognizing and anticipating problems
- and needs. Learn new concepts/software easily from
- manuals/examples/asking/doing. Work well helping non-computer
- people trying to use computers. Constantly far exceed industry
- standard for producing lines of verified code. Able to reduce
- the complicated to basic underlying principals, and apply this
- to understanding. Very associative and transferable skills and
- understanding. Hard worker, sociable, congienial, well
- developed interpersonal skills, high personal values, know what
- it is to be under authority.
- Personal requirements. Healthy working atmosphere. Work
- that will, or eventually, will lead to application of the
- following talents: inspiration (ideas), cogitation, cognition,
- synthesis, intuition (experiential and spiritual), and vision.
- Like doing the tough things.
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- SUMMARY SENIOR SYSTEMS ANALYST -- IBM 3033 (VM/SP 5.3), VAX 6340 (VMS
- OF 5.3), AND SUN OS (BSD 4.1.1). Computer Center, University of
- EXPERIENCE Turku, Turku, Finland. (1989-91)
- System administrator responsible for operating system,
- system software, and peripherals of VM system -- main computer
- used for research and administration on 11,500 student/faculty
- campus. Helped with migration from IBM 3033 to VAX 6340.
- Modified Script/VS and GML to support Finnish language (required
- modifications to Script/VS Assembler code).
- System software maintenance of networked VAX and SUN
- server/client configuration (NEWS, MAIL, printer on
- Internet/Ethernet). A little C (to support system software).
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- SENIOR SYSTEMS ANALYST -- IBM 3081-D (VM/SP 5.3). Computation
- Center, The University of Texas at Austin. (1982-89)
- Consultant to user community of 5,000
- faculty/staff/graduate student accounts. Computer instructor
- for Computation Center classes on basics and text-processing.
- Manned help desk: consulting, debugging, troubleshooting.
- Promoted as VM technical support expert.
- Software development specialist. One project was a large
- virtual machine product (comparable to VMBACKUP, VMARCHIVE,
- etc.).
- Text-processing specialist. Created/developed/revised 460
- member GML macro library for producing dissertations, books, and
- other publications. This supported a multiplicity of output
- devices. Wrote seven extensive manuals supporting this
- software, Script/VS, and the Script Mathematical Formula
- Formatter (SMFF). Taught classes, individual consulting,
- extensive documentation. Personally helped many students and
- faculty produce their manuscripts, numbering somewhere in the
- low hundreds. Developed set of math and science fonts for IBM
- 3820/3812 using the FLSF. Made IBM laser and typographical
- printers usable. Installed TeX software.
- Evaluation/recommendation/bench-marking of text-processing
- packages.
- Found interesting software packages at numerous networked
- locations around the globe: ported, documented, and installed.
- Some cross systems work (IBM/CDC CYBER/DEC). One project
- was enhancement of distributed processing on this platform link
- connection (links were used before networks arrived).
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- REXX, COBOL, FORTRAN, PL/I, GDDM, PASCAL, APL, SNOBOL4, RPG
- I/II, EXEC2, XEDIT Macro, DMS panels, SAS, SAS/GRAPH, Script/VS
- (DCF), GML, BookMaster, TeX, LaTeX, FLSF, GDDM.
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- PROGRAMMER -- AMDAHL V6II (MVS/TSO/COMPLETE). Dean's Office,
- College of Communication, The University of Texas at Austin.
- (1980-82)
- Conception/analysis/design/development of application
- software, including some multi-program software systems, to
- support administration of Dean's Office. Some were menu driven,
- supporting local/host printing, for use by office personnel
- unfamiliar with computers. Developed databases using SDfiles as
- base (simple version of DB2 concept). Converted former
- programmer's software from FORTRAN to COBOL.
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- COBOL, FORTRAN, ADABASE, VSAM, JCL.
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- PROGRAMMER -- CDC CYBER 170/750'S (UT-2D), DEC-10 (TOPS), IBM
- 370 (VM/CMS). Department of General Business (now MSIS), The
- University of Texas at Austin. (1979-80)
- Worked for Dr. Eleanor Jordan, MSIS/statistics expert.
- Data entry and cleaning. Ran statistical programs. Wrote
- computer programs for support of research, such as a three-key
- sort. Graded/consulted COBOL class. Worked with Dr. Jordan on
- non-academic related statistical consulting.
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- COBOL, FORTRAN, PASCAL, BASIC, SPSS.
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- CONSULTANT/CONTRACTOR -- SEVERAL PLATFORMS. (1979-89)
- Many short-term projects on The University of Texas campus,
- such as: text-processing of dissertations, software
- installation/testing/evaluation for faculty, software
- development and work with data for research projects. Hired by
- law firm for converting of extensive amount of information on
- paper to database for computer analysis used in court cases.
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- Script/VS, GML, FORTRAN, COBOL, EXEC2, SPSS.
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- PERSONAL Birthplace: Billings, Montana Citizenship: U.S.A.
- Marital Status: Married Health: Excellent
- Foreign Language: French Christian
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- EDUCATION The University of Texas at Austin. B.A. (1984), major in
- Computer Science. Many hours toward B.S.E.E (Computer Block) at
- UT Austin.
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- AVAILABILITY Immediate availability. Willing to relocate. Prefer
- AND Boulder or Western Colorado, Eastern Washington, or
- RELOCATION Wyoming.
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- REFERENCES Mr. Bill Hays (former supervisor)
- Director, Vanderbilt Computer Center
- P.O. Box 1577, Station B
- Nashville, TN 37235
- (615) 322-2951
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- Ms. Roxanne Nematollahi (former supervisor)
- Senior Systems Analyst
- Computation Center
- COM 1
- The University of Texas at Austin
- Austin, TX 78712
- (512) 471-3241
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- Mr. Gary Terrell (former associate)
- Associate Director / IBM Site Manager
- Computation Center
- COM 1
- The University of Texas at Austin
- Austin, Texas 78712
- (512) 471-3241
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- For others, please ask.
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