1. DENNIS F. SCHMID Cell (516) 426-6820
mitschmid@hotmail.com - Suwanee, GA
SUMMARY
An experienced, insightful, flexible and motivated Data Analyst/Programmer who can work independently, add insight and
value to development and analysis projects. Experience with diverse data sources, highly experienced in the use of SAS
for the analysis and presentation of data. Trained in SQL Server R2 for T-SQL, SSRS and SSIS. Excellent
communication, facilitation and organizational skills.
Strong working knowledge of government statistical systems, experience with survey statistics and government
microdata.
TECHNICAL SKILLS
Software:
SAS, SAS Macro, SAS Procs. Experienced with SAS in zOS, Windows and UNIX platforms. Exceed. Transact-SQL, SQL
Server Management Studio, Microsoft Visual Studio, MS SQL Server 2008 R2 Integration Services (SSIS), MS SQL
Server 2008 R2 Reporting Services (SSRS), Microsoft Office Productivity Tools (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Project).
Proficiency with Mainframe Tools for System Performance Management (MXG, Strobe, FreezeFrame, Omegamon, RMF,
SMF, CMF).
Certifications:
Six Sigma Green Belt
Contract Programmer 10/2012-Present
SCORING SOLUTIONSTM, INCORPORATED
Responsible for supporting a proprietary system written in SAS that is used to process credit bureau data and prepare it
for use by a team of analysts who develop predictive models for use by clients.
Perform updates and testing to this system when changes are required. Develop custom programs for use in extracting
data based upon the various formats in which it is delivered. Develop SAS programs as needed to facilitate any analysis
of this data in support of projects.
Working knowledge of credit bureau data from Equifax, Experian, and Transunion. Project data is received in multiple
formats including TXT, CSV, XLSB, and XML.
Apex Consulting Inc. / DB Consulting Group Inc. 01/2012-09/2012
CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION (CDC) – Data Analyst
Public Health Labor Force Analyst. Sole analyst/programmer responsible for exploring the use of Bureau of Labor
Statistics data for completing an enumeration of the public health workforce in the United States.
Visiting researcher at the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Washington, D.C. from March, 2012 through June, 2012. While at
BLS’s Washington D.C. headquarters used Occupational Employment Statistics (OES) microdata and U.S. Office of
Personnel Management (OPM) data to support the CDC’s enumeration initiative. Developed numerous SAS programs,
reports and estimates to facilitate analysis and planning for the public health workforce in the United States.
Researcher and co-author of a scientific paper describing this project, its methods, results, and recommendations for
future efforts in support of the enumeration of the United States Public Health Workforce.
SQL Master’s Program 08/2011-10/2011
SetFocus, LLC – www.setfocus.com
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