628 Willow Ridge South Peosta, IA 52068 (563) 557-1622 Bryan.Horstman@Loras.edu
Targeting Systems Administration Positions 18 years of experience in support, trouble shooting and systems administration Consistently recognized for technical troubleshooting skills used to rapidly and cost-effectively resolve challenging technical issues. Quickly learn and master new technology; equally successful in both team and self-directed settings; and proficient in a range of computer systems, languages, tools and testing methodologies. Education Loras College Dubuque, IA Bachelor of Science in Management Information Systems Candidate GPA: 3.7/4.0
Northeast Iowa Community College Peosta, IA 1991 Associate of Applied Science Degree in Business Computer Programming GPA: 3.6/4.0 Technology Summary
Systems: CICS/ISPF/Mainframe/MVS, HP UNIX, IBM AIX, Windows 8/9X/NT/2000/XP/Server 2K3,Server 2K8, Honeywell/Bull Databases: Unidata, Supra, Cincom, Oracle, Access, Microsoft SQL, Relational Databases Languages: UniBasic, COBOL, Easytrieve, MVS JCL, Unix Scripting, Visual Basic, SQL, HTML, C++, Perl, Java Script Software: Datatel Colleague, Unibasic, Envision, Expediter, Intertest, CICS/VSAM, Panvalet, MS Office IT Experience LORAS COLLEGE Dubuque, IA Information Systems Administrator and DBA, (April 2003-present) Handle technical troubleshooting within an enterprise environment, including system crashes, slow-downs and data recoveries. Engage and track Priority 1 issues, with responsibility for the timely documentation, escalation (if appropriate), resolution and closure of trouble tickets. Install, tune and administer IBM AIX P630 and P720 servers. MCKESSON CORPORATION Dubuque, IA Conversions Programmer Analyst, (1998-2002) Designed and developed custom programs to convert current and new clients to the newest software platform. Developed and tested procedures to clean clients data and provide the highest quality conversion possible. Helped develop and test a process to convert a Balance Forward accounts receivable system to an Open Item accounts receivable system. Product Support Analyst, (19921998) Supported client base within the Accounts Receivable application. Researched data and program problems, which resulted in correcting client data, and/or recommending changes to programming logic. Solved high priority issues on weekends and nights, which included program failures and hardware/system issues.