Lorraine Stevens
Financial Systems Manager at Hatzel and Buehler, Inc- Claim this Profile
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Experience
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Hatzel & Buehler, Inc
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Construction
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300 - 400 Employee
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Financial Systems Manager
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Oct 2004 - Present
My primary responsibility is the IBM iSeries and financial accounting software used by H&B/BCI. I manage the programmers, resources and environment to provide technical support for the accounting department, branches and employees of H&B/BCI.
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Sr. Programmer/Analyst Consultant
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Aug 1995 - Sep 2004
Rehoboth Beach, DE to Wilmington, DE area Custom programming and client management for companies with IBM iSeries. Clients were primarily in the construction, concrete, shipping and banking industries. Scheduled and performed routine maintenance and upgrades for iSeries hardware/software. Responded to computer system emergencies for IBM and Windows environments.
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Sr. Programmer/Analyst
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Feb 1989 - Aug 1995
Analysis and development of custom invoicing application using SYNON development environment. Assisted in management of data center with AS/400 servers. Responsible for computer and application related problem resolution on AS/400 and Windows. Clerical and management staff application training and documentation.
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Programmer/Data Analyst
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Feb 1984 - Feb 1989
Wilmington, DE Programmer responsible for database maintenance and development in 3rd normal form. Translated database designers specifications into working structure for S/38. Worked with application designers, consultants and in-house programming staff on S/38 to create banking applications. Began programming in COBOL, changed to RPG language. Managed IBM mainframe CICS remote data entry staff and data center operations support staff.
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Education
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IBM Technical Center, Philadelphia
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Delaware Technical and Community College-Stanton-Wilmington
Associate's degree, Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services -
University of Delaware
Psychology