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Resume 5

Helena Muller
Woodstock, VA

OBJECTIVE

Lotus Notes Developer position in an organization that will benefit from my initiative, capabilities, and contribution. I am especially interested in a position with the potential for advancement and increased decision-making responsibilities.

HIGHLIGHTS OF EXPERIENCE

Certifications
Principal Certified Lotus Professional Application Developer PCLP , Mar 2002
Certified Lotus Professional Application Development CLP R5, Jan 2001
Certified Lotus Specialist CLS R5, Nov 2000

Languages
Lotus Notes 9+ years , Visual Basic 4 years , LotusScript 4 years , Natural 3 years , Basic 3 years , Focus 4 years , and HTML 4 years , JavaScript 4 year .

Database Management Software
dBase III 3 years , MS Access 3 years , and Lotus Approach 4 years .

Graphics Software
Harvard Graphics 4 years , Freelance Graphics 4 years , and MS PowerPoint 2 years .

Spreadsheet Software
Lotus 1-2-3 9 years and MS Excell 4 years .

Word Processing Software
WordPerfect 5 years , MS Word 5 years , and Lotus WordPro 5 years .

Operating Systems
DOS 7 years , MS Windows 3.1 3 years , MS Windows 95 4 years , MS Windows 98 4 year , and MS Windows NT 4.0 3 years .

WORK EXPERIENCE

May 2001 to Present
Cardinal Technologies, Washington, DC

Lotus Notes Developer
  • Aided in the development, implementation, and design of systems using Lotus Notes/Domino, JavaScript, HTML, and LotusScript. The size of the application users ranged from 5000+ users to 10 users. Applications developed for Lotus Notes Client and Lotus Domino. One of the largest systems is the World Bank Catalog of Learning Programs System. The World Bank Catalog of Learning Programs is used by personnel working for the World Bank and external users outside of the World Bank to enroll in courses offered by the World Bank.
  • Managed data exports from Lotus Notes to Oracle through Notrix.
  • Managed data imports from SAP to Lotus Notes via LotusScript.
  • Coordinated implementation of systems and maintained and/or updated existing programs.
  • Worked with Department Heads and customers to ensure systems were functioning according to the needs of customers.
  • Implemented and maintained a tracking system of incoming work and outgoing projects.
October 2000 to April 2001
Interstate Consultants, INC, Greenville, MD

Lotus Notes Developer
  • Designed, developed, and implemented systems using Lotus Notes/Domino, JavaScript, and LotusScript. The size of the application users ranged from 200+ users to 10 users. The largest system developed was the Implementation Tracking System.
  • Administered user access to systems and performed system maintenance using the admin functions of Lotus Notes.
  • Coordinated implementation of new systems and maintained and/or updated existing programs.
March 1992 to October 1999
Logistics Management Section, Springfield, VA

Supply Systems Analyst
  • Provided assistance and instruction on the variety of systems and programsthat are available within Headquarters Marine Corps and Marine Corps Wide.
  • Provided instruction and guidance in the absence of the Section Head.
  • Designed, developed, and implemented over 20 systems using Lotus Notes and LotusScript. The size of the application ranged from 500+ users to 10 users. The largest system developed was the Electronic Requisitioning System ERS . ERS encompassed a variety of subsystem that included the Financial Management System FMS and the Subscription Management System SMS . Other minor applications included the Y2K Tracking System and Request for Service System.
  • Administered user access to systems and performed system maintenance using the admin functions of Lotus Notes.
  • Coordinated implementation of new systems and maintained and/or updated existingprograms.
  • Designed classroom presentations, user manuals, and workbooks for 500 users to meet customers needs and abilities.
  • Developed an on-line tutorial for variety of systems used by customers and managers.
  • Provided assistance, guidance, and/or instruction on the variety of branch owned systems and programs that are used to support our customers throughout HQMC and USMC World-Wide.
  • Worked with Branch Heads, Section Heads, and other customers to ensure systems were functioning according to the needs of customers.
  • Implemented and maintained a tracking system of incoming work and outgoing projects and maintained a database of current and prospective customer information.
  • Analyzed, evaluated, and resolved isolated computer hardware and software conflicts. ADesigned, developed, and maintained a system that was responsible for tracking computer hardware and software problems for the entire branch.
  • Coordinated implementation of new hardware and software.
  • Responsible for creating and maintaining BANYAN user logins and passwords.
  • While acting as the Information Systems Coordinator ISC , created and maintained Lotus Notes userids and passwords for over 60 users.
  • Analyzed user requirements, procedures, and problems to automate processing.
  • Responsible for maintaining Lotus Notes access to other systems that were not related to systems developed within the branch.
  • Assisted in mail migration from Banyan e-mail system to Lotus Notes e-mail system.
  • Served as the overall Y2K Project Coordinator for entire Branch.
  • Managed effort to ensure equipment and software was Y2K compliant.
  • Updated core components of the program to meet Y2K compliance.
  • Produced reports dealing with Y2K Hardware and Software Application issues.
  • Created and delivered multimedia presentations on various computer solutions for upper management.
  • Generated a variety of reports that pertained to Branch requirements in regards to ADP equipment and Software.
  • Converted SASSY mainframe files to standalone ATLASS environment.
  • Downloaded PC files from the mainframe and transferred the data into a database.
February 1990 to March 1992
Property Management Section, Springfield, VA

Property Management Clerk
  • Maintained Formal Account records, providing assistance and guidance to Responsible Officers RO in the management of their respective accounts.
  • Performed data entry of various SASSY transactions to adjust both on hand accountable balances and allowances authorized by the Base Property Control Officer.
  • Maintained complete history files pertaining to each individual RO account, containing records of all adjustments, such as gains, losses, transfers, disposal actions, and turn-in documents.
  • Ensured all necessary adjustments to accountable balances are inducted in appropriate SASSY systems in a timely manner.
  • Assigned local Table of Authorized Material Control Numbers TAMNCN to all HQMC owned property by Federal Supply Class FSC , and maintaining a permanent register of the TAMCN assignment.
  • Assigned Local Stock Numbers LSNs in accordance with Federal Supply Classification, H2-1 and the current Marine Corps Order, to all furniture, furnishing, office equipment, and machines owned by HQMC not otherwise identified by National Stock Number NSN .
  • Maintained LSN logbook.
  • Performed data entry of all necessary SASSY transactions; updating the Master Information File MHIF and other appropriate SASSY electronic accounting registers and files ensuring they reflect the most current data possible.
  • Managed various reports such as the Loaded Unit Allowance File LUAF , Responsible Officer Unit Allowance File RUAF , and the Consolidated CMR Roll-up Listing.
  • Produced and maintained the SASSY Consolidated Memorandum Receipt CMR for each appointed RO by account number, properly reflecting the TAMCM, NSN, or LSN, serial number, on hand quantity, and authorized allowances.
  • Provided the ROs a CMR on a quarterly basis, so that ROs could properly complete review and certification of their CMR.
  • Maintained history files of certifications by each RO account.
  • Ensured proper procedures were followed for conducting of an investigation of any HQMC owned government property that is reported missing, lost, stolen, damaged, or destroyed.
  • Maintained original reports of investigations and certification of appropriate actions taken as a result of investigations in to the loss, damage, or destruction of any HQMC owned property.
April 1989 to January 1990
Communications Center, Springfield, VA

Supply Communications Clerk
  • Maintained personnel records for all Marines within the Communications Center.
  • Designed a report that tracked leave taken by Marines throughout the year.
  • Typed memorandums and letters dealing with communication or supply matters.
  • Generated requests for supply and services that were required to perform branch mission.
  • Created a report to track activities and projects that were going on within the Communications Center on weekly basis.
  • Maintained an inventory of all supplies to ensure that supplies were available.
November 1988 to April 1989
Telecommunications Center, Communications Company, Okinawa, Japan

Training Clerk
  • Maintained training schedule for Communications Center personnel.
  • Created and maintained a database that dealt with Communications Center personnel records.
  • Ensured that at least three classes a week were given that dealt with communications or Battle Skills Training BST .
  • Typed various letters, memorandums, and reports.
April 1988 to November 1988
Telecommunications Center, Communications Company, Okinawa, Japan

Communications Watch Stander
  • Received messages and logged them into a logbook.
  • Typed, processed, and made corrections to messages as they were received.
  • Performed service on any message that was sent or received incorrectly.
  • Maintained an inventory of all classified messages.
  • Processed classified messages in an expeditious manner.
  • Delivered highly sensitive messages to appropriate authorities.
  • Issued message traffic to authorized personnel only.
  • Maintained a program for messages that were received via diskette.
  • Received one of the lowest error ratings for the year.
EDUCATION

Associate, Information Systems Technology - May 2001
Northern Virginia Community College, Woodbridge, VA

Certificate, FOCUS Master Certification concentration on FOCUS Application
Development - March 1993
Information Builders, Inc., Arlington, VA

Certificate, Telecommunications - March 1988
Telecommunications School, 29 Palms, CA

H.S. - May 1987
Billings West High, Billings, MT

ADDITIONAL TRAINING
  • Basic FOCUS Series for DP Professionals, March 1992
  • Database Design for FOCUS, March 1992
  • Advanced Techniques for FOCUS, April 1992
  • Harvard Graphics, September 1992
  • Lotus 1-2-3, September 1992
  • Modern Structured Analysis, September 1992
  • Fundamentals of ADP Project Management, September 1992
  • End Users Requirements Analysis, October 1992
  • dBase III Plus, October 1992
  • PC/FOCUS Intermediate Reporting, December 1992
  • PC/FOCUS Internals, December 1992
  • PC/FOCUS Optimization, February 1993
  • NATURAL Programming Foundations, April 1993
  • Building NATURAL Applications, April 1993
  • AutoCAD Level 1 R12, March 1994
  • Introduction to Windows/Ami Pro, April 1994
  • Release 3 Notes Applications Development I, February 1995
  • Release 3 Notes Applications Development II, February 1995
  • Supply Support, May 1995
  • Introduction to Notes ViP Applications, June 1995
  • Notes ViP Applications Development II, June 1995
  • Hands-On Lotus Notes Application Development, July 1996
  • Lotus Notes R4 Application Development I, December 1996
  • Hands-On Visual Basic 4, January 1997
  • Lotus Notes R4 Application Development II, January 1997
  • Introduction to Full-text Coding for Electronic Manuscript using SGML, February 1997
  • Introduction to Document Preparation for World Wide Web Publishing, May 1997
  • Lotus Script Introduction, August 1997
  • Mastering Visual Basic 5.0 Fundamentals, August 1997
  • Event Driven BASIC I Visual Basic 6.0 , June 2000
  • Lotus Notes 5.0 Application Development, July 2000
  • Introduction to HTML 4.0, August 2000
  • Advanced HTML 4.0, August 2000
  • Domino R5 Designer Fundamentals, Oct 2000
  • Domino R5 Application Security & Workflow, Nov 2000
  • Domino R5 Application Architecture, Nov 2000
SECURITY CLEARANCE

Top Secret Security Clearance July 1988 to July 1991

REFERENCES

Available upon request



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