• Progress Programmers Needed- Work From Home

    From tbaxter999@gmail.com@21:1/5 to Bill Law on Thu May 5 13:28:51 2016
    On Friday, March 1, 2013 at 3:24:14 PM UTC-8, Bill Law wrote:
    Looking to fill the following Progress position that is a
    Telecommuting opportunity.
    Do you know anybody who would be qualified and interested in this position?
    I would pay you a referral fee if your referral gets the job...if
    your background is not a match or you are not interested.
    Thanks:

    Positions: Progress experience needed ** Work
    From Home

    Location: Telecommute from anywhere in the U.S.
    Salary: $60,000.00 - $85,000.00 and full benefits

    Description:
    We are in need of multiple Software Engineers with Progress experience.
    The software created by the Software Engineer will integrate with
    other software
    created by Business Services Developers and Engineers.

    Can Telecommute from anywhere in the U.S. or work in the office in Detroit

    Position Responsibilities:
    -Work with other engineers, developers, Progress DBA's, architects,
    QA, system engineers and product managers
    in solving new and existing technical issues.
    -Understand requirements, implement designs, and provide
    administration tools and documentation for specific projects.
    -Extensive knowledge of Unit Testing.
    -Participate in Design and Code Reviews.
    -Follow and enhance existing development processes.
    -Measure and verify that new and old code has acceptable performance
    and scalability.

    Position Requirements:
    -Two to four years of application development experience in Progress 4GL. -Five plus years of experience in general software development methodologies. -Four plus years of collaborative development experience.
    -Strong experience in all aspects of the software lifecycle.
    -Related experience in software testing and design desired.
    -Team-oriented experience highly desired.
    -Established work portfolio.

    For immediate consideration,please send your resume to:oraman@verizon.net Please use job code: Google G./Progress /MS

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  • From tbaxter999@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Sun Mar 13 19:59:09 2016
    Terry Baxter
    P.O. Box 944 Pleasanton, CA 94566 Phone: (925) 425-9660
    tbaxter999@gmail.com


    Gentlemen / Ladies:

    In response to your advertising for Progress professionals, please review the accompanying career resume.

    My experience encompasses all levels of database development on multi-user systems including systems analysis, design, programming, documentation and end-user training. I have worked on a wide range of database oriented business applications utilizing
    Progress and Webspeed.

    Among my satisfied clients are Sun Microsystems, Seagate Technologies, Allied Telesis, and Siemens-ROLM communications.

    In addition to my computer skills I am an experienced technical teacher, well versed in foreign languages with a strong working ability in Korean.

    Please do not hesitate to contact me at the above address and telephone number. I would appreciate a personal meeting or interview, at your convenience, to discuss or outline mutual requirements and to explore possibilities. At that time, I can provide
    you with additional background information and references.

    Thank you for your time and consideration. I look forward to hearing from you soon.

    Sincerely,
    Terry Baxter

    Terry Baxter
    P.O. Box 944 Pleasanton, California 94566 Phone: (925) 425-9660
    tbaxter999@gmail.com
    __________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    PROGRESS 4GL Database Programmer/Consultant
    32 Years Experience

    Proficient with database analysis, design and programming as well as consultation and training on large Linux, Unix and
    networked PC environments for a wide range of business applications.
    Offer superior analytical problem solving skills coupled with teaching abilities and excellent "people" skills.
    Expert with database conversions, data import/export, Unix scripting and Progress code optimization.
    Author of "The TaskManager", a job scheduling product for Unix systems, written in Progress.
    Utilized my superior analytical and programming skills to simplify employee's routine tasks by automating and simplifying their
    daily routines.
    Documented all systems created in order for end users to realize the maximum benefit from incorporating new features and
    functionality.
    As senior member on many large scale development projects, I guided fellow team members and programmers with problem solving
    techniques as a daily course of action.
    As senior consultant to Sun Microsystems; developed systems for three major databases accessed worldwide, written in Progress.

    Data Processing Languages:
    Progress 4GL RDMS (Ver. 4-11), WebSpeed (w/ AppServer), HTML, JavaScript, Ajax, Unix Shell scripting expert, SQL.

    Operating Systems / Network environments:
    Linux, Unix (HP,AIX,SCO), Windows, TCP/IP, Solaris, SunOS,.

    Packages: MfgPro (QAD), Dispatch-1, MXP, Royal-4, Symix/SyteLine, Trend (NxTrend), CreditRevue 2000 (loan brokering),
    ISS60 (POS), RAM (Web-based order entry system), DTS (Department of defense travel system), Discovery Travel
    Systems proprietary travel package, RGM school management system.

    Experience:
    RGM Inc. - Los Angeles, California
    December 2012 - February 2016
    Worked with RGM, a third party servicer that provides institutions participating in the USDE Title IV programs the software, reports
    and consulting assistance needed from the student recruiting process through student placement, including default prevention, final
    reporting and reconciliation with USDE.
    Created many programs to upload datafiles provided by the DOE (Department of Education) used for reporting on a schools
    performance to the government in order to maintain government backing of the school through government assisted student loans.
    Designed the database files necessary to store and retrieve this information in the form of reports used for the Title IV compliance.
    Designed and coded front-end webpage screens to maintain the information necessary for DOE reporting.
    Interviewed clients in order to define their custom programming needs and programmed these requests for the clients.
    Maintained and modified other programs and screens as necessary.

    Stec Inc. - Santa Ana, California
    October 2011 - November 2012
    Worked with Syteline (Ver. 5.0), Progress (Ver. 10.1B), Ajax, JavaScript and Html code on an OEM manufacturing system which
    had manufacturing operations, coupled with the main manufacturing database located in Malaysia.
    Developed new modules in this company's CRM modules to eliminate the usage of the legacy Syteline system in favor of a more
    advanced web-based system.
    Taught programming team Progress query optimization techniques with presentations and documentation.
    My best accomplishment for this period was creating a "Fuzzy Search" program to aid in their marketing campaign.

    West Coast Computer Services - Pleasanton, California
    April 2008 - October 2011
    Designed, coded, implemented and maintained a host of commercial websites utilizing mostly Html.



    Boyd Corporation - Modesto, California
    November 2005 - March 2008
    Returned to this former client for a 4th tour of duty. Most assignments during this term centered around "Webifying" critical
    business modules in order for their various branches to be able to remotely access over the internet, using WebSpeed, HTML
    and JavaScript to update the Progress database. Created a remote order entry module which could be accessed from a variety
    of different front-ends and which called for the design and building of new Progress database tables to support the new features
    of this module. Designed, built and coded a remote invoicing module in a similar fashion to the remote order entry module.
    Re-wrote the quote and estimating system to use Webpages which could be accessed remotely over the internet. Designed
    and programmed all of the screens involved using WebSpeed with a heavy dose of JavaScript in order to alter each
    webpage's DOM to update figures automatically as data was entered by the user without having to refresh the web pages.
    This particular module was very complex and math intensive because it had to take a multitude of factors into consideration
    such as vendor price breaks across the different quantities being quoted, substitute parts pricing as well as the enforcement
    of minimum purchase quantities, just to name a few.
    Designed and coded additional web page routines to handle the file maintenance of critical system files mostly centering
    around web access security.


    Satisfied Clientele Listing
    Boyd Corporation - Modesto, California - November 2005 - March 2008 and October 2001 - January 2002
    Discovery Travel Systems - Alexandria, Virginia - March 2005 - October 2005
    Northrup Grumman - Fairfax, Virginia - February 2004 - February 2005
    LeeMah Electronics - San Francisco, California - April 2002 - December 2003 and December 2000 - September 2001
    AnyTime Access - Sacramento, California - October 2000 - March 2001
    Custom Chrome, Inc. - Morgan Hill, California - March 1999 - October 2000
    Other clients prior to 1999:
    Allied Telesys, Siemens Rolm, Seagate Technologies and Sun Microsystems


    Publications/Products
    Speed.doc - 1999 MXP.doc - 1999
    Progressions articles - 1995 Weekly code samples - 1993-95
    The TaskManager - 1994 Progress Query Class Manual - 1994
    Programming Standards - 1991 Guru Corner - 1989


    Elected President of the Bay Area Progress Users' Group - 10/96 through 11/98.

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