5+ Years of Successful Experience in Web Site Development

5+ Years of Successful Experience in Web Site Development

MARIA SIEGEL

13 Hurt Street

Scottsboro, AL 35769

Home Phone: 256-776-7234

Other Phone: 256-812-0225

Email:

OBJECTIVE:

To obtain employment with an organization that allows for professional and personal growth where my skills, talents, and experience will benefit the employer.

QUALIFICATIONS:

5+ years of successful experience in web site development

Strong skills in HTML, site layout, and maintaining web sites

Self-starter, organized, and goal oriented

Technical Skills

Operating Systems: MS-DOS, Windows ME, 95, 98, 2000 and 3.1 Windows NT, Lindows 3.0, MAC OS 10.4., Linux, UNIX

Languages: Visual Basic, HTML, SQL, SAP R/3 ABAP

Databases: Microsoft Access, dBase, FoxPro, Lotus Notes, ALPHA 5

Web design and applications: FrontPage 98 - 2000, Cold Fusion Server, Cold Fusion Studio/HomeSite, WebWeaver 97, Dreamweaver, Hotmetal, Hot Dog, JavaScript, Paintshop Pro, PhotoShop, Fireworks

Microsoft Apps: Microsoft Word, Microsoft Access, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft PowerPoint

ERP Legacy Systems: SAP R/3

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:

Self Employed - Part-time

Scottsboro, AL

December 1999 – PRESENT

WEBSITE DESIGNER AND APPLICATION DEVELOPER

Develop site templates.

Create graphics from PSD file.

Create and layout all pages.

Optimize for search engine.

Create HTML templates using FrontPage and Dreamweaver.

List of Web Sites Designed:

Jackson County – City of Scottsboro Fair Committee
(August 2007, maintaining the site yearly)

THE SIEGEL’S NEST (October 2006, maintaining the site daily) (Site for selling braille books)

Newark, DE

SUPPORTING K.I.D.D.S (Volunteer work)

October 2000 Wilmington, DE

Little River Outfitters (small individual business)
Designed and created images of the inventory.
August 1998 Collinsville, AL

Database Applications Developed:

Fairtrakker- designed by Alpha Five Database application - created for Scottsboro City's Fair Committee, June 2008.

The application allows the committee to enter the Exhibit entries for easier record keeping of each exhibitors items entered. Print out labels for each item entered for the exhibitors to place on their items. Also the winning exhibitors awards

COMPUTER SCIENCE CORPORATION

Newark, DE

January 2003 – June 28, 2006

Project Control Analyst

Assisted Client Satisfaction Manager with conducting CPAR (Client Performance Assessment Review) surveys – preparation and conducting them. The setup required database preparations of the client’s participants to be enter and updated in the CPAR web application.

Created results report after each survey

Created monthly reports for the Client. Sample reports: Operation metrics for the clients departments, and overall metrics. Reports were developed in PowerPoint presentations, and excel spreadsheets with complex formulas.

Assisted in web development for intranet and done peer code reviews for the web designers.

April 2000 – December 2003

Associate Member Technical Staff (SAP ABAP Developer)

Designed, Coded and performed Unit/String testing of SAP interface programs (ABAP, ALE, IDOC), Data Dictionary, Reports, and other required development.

Remediation of custom SAP tables without transactions: made sure the custom tables had a transaction.

Updated custom programs that were using obsolete SAP-delivered function modules to the current versions.

Auditor and configuration manager for Logistics Modernization Program (LMP) Technical Development team to ensure procedures and processes are performed by developers and analysts.

Auditor for DSAP Technical Development team to ensure procedures and processes are performed by developers.

Performed enhancements to a screen for a transaction CM34. The updates were to provide ability to print daily requirements from tabular planning transaction. Also, provide planning function buttons to assist maintenance scheduler to create daily schedule for the maintenance crew. Created a document to explain how to correct this transaction when a hot pack or a refresh occurred.

Participated in the 4.6 Core build team.

Modified an ABAP to expand IDOC error report by including additional IDOC message types for business to meet their needs

Created multiple customized data dictionary tables.

Changed an ABAP to allow users to select multiple values for the field, “Carry Over Document Type”.

Wrote an interface to upload prices from an excel spreadsheet to SAP R3.

BENDER CONSULTING SERVICES, INC.

Mar. 1999 -March 2000

Pittsburgh, PA

SAP ABAP Developer

On assignment at Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC), Newark, DE

Converted R/2 Material Management plant codes to R/3 Material Management Plant codes using RMDATIND and RMDATSHO by first accessing the Control table to determine the appropriate Conversion Rule.

Authored program that creates a BDC session containing XD07 transactions by first reading the customer master general data table (KNA1) to choose the appropriate customers based on values from the selection screen. That screen provides selection based on single or multiple Customer Numbers, and single and multiple Account Groups. In addition, a report is generated showing Customer Number, Account Group, Company Code, and the number of records selected. If the BDC session name is filled, a BDC session is created, a message is displayed confirming that the session was created and the SM35 transaction has been performed.

Created Function Module Y_GM_MARM_UOM_UPDATE to update unit of measure data in the MARM table. The program checks if the user has authority to run transaction MM01/MM02. If authorization is granted and the user adds, updates, or deletes a table, the program checks to see if one of three procedures has been performed, and documents results accordingly.

DEPARTMENT OF NAVY

Summer 1996, Summer 1997, and Summer 1998

Southern Division

Naval Facilities Engineering Command

(SOUTHNAVFACENGCOM)

North Charleston, SC

Computer Clerk

Organized and modernized a previously outdated Southern Division Instruction Library by putting it on the Intranet. This is a distribution system for the command’s internal instructions and associate manuals. These are now manageable and compatible with emerging technology. The creation of the library has substantially reduced the resources previously required to maintain and distribute paper copies of the Document Library content.

Designed the Disaster Preparedness Plan, which is intranet web site containing information on Earthquakes, Extreme Heat, Floods and Flash Floods, Hurricanes, Tornadoes, Thunderstorms and Lighting, and Hazardous Materials Accidents.

Built the Disaster Preparedness Planning Board, and Emergency Response Committee web site.

Revised Strategic Plan WebPages and updated the Programs and Comptroller WebPages for the IT Department.

Developed an Intranet Web database application, using MS Access database, Cold Fusion, and HTML.

Assisted in developing an onscreen form for the reports of the Department of the Navy’s Family Housing Budget Application Program and designed all of the reports for this program in Microsoft Access.

EDUCATION:

ATHENS STATE COLLEGE

Athens, AL

B.S. - Computer Information Systems 1998

NORTHEAST ALABAMA STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Rainsville, AL

A.S. - General Studies 1994

AWARDS RECEIVED:

Employee of the year for New Castle County, Delaware - DEC. 2000
Nominated by CSC for the President’s Committee on Employment for people with disabilities

Employee of the year for Jackson County, Alabama - OCT 1999

Nominated by Vocational Rehabilitation in Scottsboro, AL for the President’s Committee on Employment for people with disabilities

References upon request.