Resume
Resume
Skills
- Perl programming — some modules I've worked with: mod_perl, DBI,
DBD::Sybase, DBD::Informix, HTML::Mason, CGI, Crypt::CBC, Crypt::Rijndael, File::NFSLock
- SQL — especially Informix 9 SQL and Sybase Transact-SQL
- HTML, including conversion from HTML 4.01 to XHTML 1.0 and CSS (1 and 2)
- Shell scripting, primarily with bash on Linux
- Informix ACE reports
- CVS, using and designing an implementation and release schedule
- Good documentation and editorial practices
- Technical project management
- Configuring Apache in a small environment
- Familiarity with standard Unix tools like vi, ssh, du, lpd, df, etc.
- Installation/maintenance of Debian GNU/Linux, RedHat, and Mandrake Linux
- Installing and configuring Postfix and Post.Office MTAs
- Installing and configuring software RAID under Linux
- Linux/Samba and Windows integration
- Linux/Netatalk and Macintosh integration
- Novell Netware 3.x, server and client configuration and maintenance
- LAN administration (network and workstation)
- Backup/storage/restoration management
- x86 and amd64 hardware
- General familiarity with office software under Windows and Linux
Successes
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07/2003 - present — St. Edward's University — 3001 S Congress Ave /
Austin, TX 78704
Title: Programmer Analyst
Supervisor: Michael Marks, (512) 448-8400
- Design, write, and maintain Perl and SQL scripts, modules,
stored procedures, table schemas, and ACE reports for the Jenzabar CX system
running on HP-UX and Informix.
- Redesigned the New College and Graduate online applications despite
several major architectural limitations.
- Wrote a Web-based timesheet application and approval workflow system for
student workers that integrated into the CX system.
- Provide technical consulting for the roll-out of a Content Management
System and Alumni Online Directory services.
- When the system administrator took another job, I fixed a Linux/Samba
system that was thrashing the disk by upgrading RedHat 7 to a 2.6 kernel,
reorganizing the RAID array and volumes, and eliminating unnecessary I/O.
- Write and maintain scripts to support data analysis via Noel Levitz.
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05/2001 - 03/2003 — Amicus, Inc. — 3410 Far West Blvd Ste 300 /
Austin, TX 78731
Title: Software Engineer
Supervisor: Glenn King, (512) 531-3463
Reason for Leaving: Laid off due to lack of work
- Designed, wrote, and maintained Perl and SQL scripts, stored procedures,
unit tests, and modules related to:
- the billing system (data mining, storing, and reporting)
- cleaning up extremely sensitive customer
NASD 98-11 compliance data
- implementing NFS file locking for the 98-11 system
- a cryptographic single sign-on system for integrating Amicus products with
customers and third parties
- rewriting the Crypt::CBC documentation and unit tests and submitting a patch
to the maintainer
- a script to replace sqsh for dumping Sybase data into a format specified on
the command line
- Designed and documented CVS implementation
- Designed and wrote development, testing, and production roll-out procedures
- Development support for Design department (mainly cleaning up HTML)
- I also volunteered to edit the company newsletter!
- 05/1999 - 05/2001 — Amicus, Inc. — 3410 Far West Blvd Ste 300 /
Austin, TX 78731
Title: Internal Systems Administrator
Supervisor: Jeff Schulz, (512) 531-3400
Reason for Leaving: Changed titles
- Maintained Perl-based billing system
- Maintained Post.Office MTA and Amicus email addresses
- Maintained Executone PBX with OS/2-based Repartee voicemail system
- Designed and implemented Intel Shiva VPN for remote access to the LAN
- Co-designed layout of new office's cabling
- Managed transition of hardware to new office
- Designed, built, and rolled out a Linux server running Samba and Netatalk on
a LVD SCSI/software RAID array
- Installed and maintained a Linux-based DHCP server
- Maintained Windows and Mac workstations on the LAN
- Maintained LAN hardware (switches, outlets, cables, etc.)
- Performed backup and restore operations
- Recommended hardware and software purchases
- 07/1998 - 04/1999 — Austin Community College — 1212 Rio Grande /
Austin, TX
Title: Senior Computer Support Technician
Supervisor: Myra Bradley, (512) 223-7000
Reason for Leaving: Needed a salaried job with benefits
- Maintained Windows and Mac workstations on the LAN
- Designed, built, and rolled out a Linux server for serving content via Samba
and Netatalk
- Set up drive mirroring using Ghost software
- Recommended purchases
- 09/1996 - 04/1998 — InteSol — 2905 Brown Trail Ste 1 / Bedford,
TX 76021
Title: End User Onsite Support Technician
Supervisor: Calvin Smith, VOANT, (817) 649-7491
Reason for Leaving: They wanted a full-time person. I would have been the
first choice but I was going to school full-time.
- Maintained Windows and Mac workstations on the Volunteers of America, North
Texas, LAN
- Maintained Novell Netware 3.x server and clients
- Maintained PCAnywhere connection to LAN from a remote client
- Recommended purchases
- 12/1995 - 08/1996 — McClarty and Associates — 8608 Alverstone Way
/ Austin, TX
Title: Support Technician (contract)
Supervisor: Ron McClarty, (512) 345-5900
Reason for Leaving: Going to college in Dallas
- Supported and maintained Windows workstations and LANs for the owner's
customers (e.g., Kyle Chapman Motors, Austin, TX)
- Maintained owner's LAN and workstations
- Recommended purchases
- Performed some general office duties (photocopying, organizing, answering
phone, etc.)
Education
- University of Texas at Austin, BA Philosophy. 01/2000 - 05/2003.
- University of Texas at Arlington, (6 hours). 08/1997 - 05/1998.
- Dallas Baptist University, Philosophy Major (60 hours). 08/1996 - 05/1998.
- Pflugerville High School, Advanced Honors. 08/1992 - 12/1995.