David Edward Pressick



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David Edward Pressick

3012 Scarborough Dr.

Lansing, MI 48910-4842

(517) 887-2778

Internet: pressick@pilot.msu.edu
Note: This information is available on the internet at: http://www.msu.edu/user/pressick/resume.htm
Objective: A challenging programming position that allows for personal growth and exposure to new technologies.
Education: Okemos High School

Graduate 1983

Michigan Academic Achievement Award Winner.
Degree: Central Michigan University

Bachelor of Science, May 1989

Major: Computer Science, GPA 3.5/4.0

Minor: Industrial Technology, GPA 3.2/4.0

Concentration in Electronics/Automation

Employment:

Jan. 1996 - Michigan State University Administrative Information Services

Present Title: Information Technology Professional 2 Administration Building

Report: Jim Stanley East Lansing, MI 48824-1046


Jan. 1994 - Blue Care Network - Health Central 1403 S. Creyts Rd.

Jan. 1996 Title: Programmer/Analyst Lansing, MI 48917

Report: Glen VanAntwerp
Nov. 1992 - Jacobson's Stores 3333 Sargent Rd.

Jan. 1994 Title: Programmer Jackson, MI

Report: Tom Spring
Oct. 1989 - Electronic Data Systems (EDS) 905 Southland Rd.

Oct. 1992 Title: Systems Engineer Lansing, MI

Report: Sharon Dost
July 1987 - General Telephone & Electric (GTE) 5000 Utopia

July 1989 dba AG Communications Systems Phoenix, AZ

(Joint Venture AT&T and GTE)

Report: Ko-Jen Shih


Professional Experience:

Languages High Level - Pascal, Cobol, Cobol 2, Cobol 68, PL1, C, Pick Basic, HTML,

Visual Basic, Visual Basic Script, Javascript, Active Server Pages.

Assembly - 8086, 8088

Advanced Packages - WAAPDSUT, TSO-JCL, MS-Word, MS-Excel, ABC Flowcharter,

Platinum, Monarch, Neat/3, Hans Macros Lotusworks, IMS, CICS, PK Harmony, IDMS, DYL280, SQL Server, Visual Interdev, MS-Access, Homesite, MS Visual Studio, XML.

Hardware: IBM-PC, IBM Mainframe, NCR Mainframe, IBM 3178, Wyse 60, Apollo

Domain Workstation, Micro Vax, GTD-5 EAX Telecommunications Switch,

Apple Macintosh, Apple IIGS, Installation of internal IBM-PC compatible

peripherals and cards, General Automation Mainframe, Computer Eyes, Snappy,

Iomega Jaz Drive.

Operating

Systems: MS-DOS 5.0 and 6.0, ProDOS, TSO, Unix, MVS, ISPF, Windows, CAI-Net, Pick, AIX, Windows NT, Windows 95, 98, 2000, XP.

Duties at Michigan State University – Administrative Information Services:

Design, maintain, and analyze the Accounts Receivable area of the Student Information System. I work closely with the Controller’s Office to support their needs. I’ve run the Internal Audit system for 1996 and 1997 to assist the MSU Internal Auditors. These functions are accomplished on an IBM mainframe using Cobol with IDMS database interfaces. I am also currently on a half-time assignment to the Digital Information Group. I use client/server technology to support administrative initiatives and applications. Training: DYL280, IDMS Batch/Online, MS Interdev, Quality, Essential Software Engineering, SQL Server, Active Server Pages, Student Information System Overview, GUI Design Techniques, MS Visual Studio 6.0, Facilitation Skills, XML.


Duties at BCN-HC: Design and maintain systems dealing with Actuarial functions, claims processing, membership reporting,, and data transfers from Blue Cross & Blue Shield to Health Central. My primary task is to support the medical business by running ADHOC reporting and development of software to support new initiatives, also to offer expertise to end users. The operating system is Pick locally and ISPF in BCBSM. All programs are written in Pick Basic and run on the General Automation mainframe. Training: WSF2, Diversity, Platinum, OSHA Compliance, AIX.
Duties at Jacobson's: Design and maintain POS (Point-of-Sale), Sales and Inventory, Payroll, and Sales Audit Software. I worked with the NCR 2154 and 2156 POS terminals. My main task was to develop and maintain software and customer support of that software. The programs were written in Cobol and CAT jobs were written in Neat/3. The operating system was Unix. Everything was run on a NCR mainframe. CICS was used for all database actions. Training: Unix System V.
Duties at EDS: Design and maintain software for the Product Purchasing, Sample, and Program Readiness systems. These are parts tracking and approval systems for General Motors. Using PL1, Cobol, and Cobol 2, I wrote new programs and maintained old programs. I re-wrote older less efficient programs on the Program Readiness System. I also wrote production jobs consisting of JCL. All programs and JCL were run on an IBM mainframe and tested on a LAN of IBM PC compatibles. IMS was used for all database actions. Training: Business of GM, PL1, Quality Education System (QES), Time Management, IMS Batch, IMS Online.
Duties at GTE/AG: I worked on the development team for ISDN and then moved to Network Recovery area. Design and maintain Network Recovery software for telecommunications switches as a MTS-1 (member of technical staff 1). Network Recovery is used for a switch to detect problems within itself and re-route traffic so that service is uninterrupted. The primary language used for coding was Pascal in a Unix environment. Apollo 4000 and IBM 3178 terminals were used for access to a Unix/TSO environments on the IBM mainframe. Prototype switch control for testing software also involved a microvax with MVS. My primary function was to trouble shoot the problems in the Growth area of Network Recovery. This area involved additions and deletions to the switch system. Training: Basic Telephony, ISPF Overview, GTD-5 Overview, GTD Pascal for Programmers, The Prototype Environment, Intro to ISDN, Intro to Apollo.

Academic Experience:

Courses: Computers and Society, Introduction to Computers, Fortran Programming, Computer Programming I, Computer Programming II, Assembly Language Programming, Logic Circuit Design, File Manipulation Techniques, Software Design and Development, Data Structures, Data Bases, Discrete Event Simulation, Computer Graphics, Engineering Graphics, Circuit Analysis, Digital Electronics, Robotics, Numerical Control Programming, Computer Assisted Numerical Control Programming, and Computer Aided Design and Drafting.

Languages: High Level: Basic, C, Fortran 77, Pascal, Compact II, Logo, Cobol, GPSS, Plot-10, ICEM (CAD

system),



SIMSCRIPT.

Assembly: Compass.

Machine: Apple 65C02, Apple 65C816.

Advanced: Dbase II, Dbase III, Lotus 1-2-3, Appleworks.

Hardware: CDC Cyber Series 70, CDC Cyber Series 170/730, IBM-pc, Apple IIc/IIe, Apple Macintosh, TRS-80, Microbot Teachmover, Sperry, Tektronix 4105 Raster, Tektronix 4013 Vector, Digitizing Table with 4013, Callcomp Incremental Drum Plotter, HP Flat Bed Plotter, IBM 30/70.

Operating Systems: NOS, MS-DOS, ProDOS, DOS 3.3, TSO, Unix, MVS.

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