Objective: |
I would like to
obtain work, which will allow me to gain further experience in network
system administration, computer information systems and technical
support. |
Skills: |
Operating Systems:
NT Server 4, NT Workstation 4,
Win 95/98, Windows 3.1/3.11, DOS, Linux
Networking:
Microsoft: NT Server 4, NT Workstation
4, Win 95/98, Windows 3.1/3.11
Other: Novell, Linux
Networking Protocols:
TCP/IP, IPX, NetBEUI
Internet:
Netscape: Navigator, Communicator
Microsoft: Internet Explorer
Programming Languages:
C/C++, Visual C, Java, HTML
BASIC: Several flavours including Visual
Assembly languages: 8088, 6802, 68HC11,
i960, and 68020
PLC’s Used:
Allan Bradley: PLC2, PLC3, PLC5,
SLC50x
Mitsubishi: MELSEC A
Westinghouse
Other Tools:
Word Processors: MS Word, WordPerfect
Spreadsheets: Lotus 123, MS Excel, Quatro-pro
Presentation: Power Point
Accounting: Mind your own Business, Simply
accounting
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Education
&
Training Certificates: |
Aug’98 – Present
MCSE
(Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer) Training
Exam # |
Description |
Status |
70-058 |
Networking Essentials |
Completed |
70-073 |
Implementing and Supporting NT™ 4.0 Workstation |
Completed |
70-067 |
Implementing and Supporting NT™ Server
4.0 |
Completed |
70-068 |
Implementing and Supporting NT™ Server
4.0 in the Enterprise |
Completed |
70-081 |
Implementing and Supporting Microsoft®
Exchange Server 5.5 |
Completed |
70-026 |
System Administration for Microsoft®
SQL Server™ 6.5 |
Next |
Sept. 1998
MCP (Microsoft Certified Professional)
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Achieved this due to completion of the
Exchange, Windows NT Workstation and server exams (as shown above)
1994 – 1997 Conestoga College Kitchener,
Ontario
Electronics Engineering Technology – Computer
Systems
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Basic electronics
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Great detail about the design and programming
of computers
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Course on networking with a practical lab
portion
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Unix course
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Complete design and implementation of a Light
Desk with presentations
1994 Georgetown District High School
Georgetown, Ontario
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OSSD
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Multiple courses in electronics
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Computer programming.
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Work
Experience: |
May’97–May‘98
SST
(formally SS Technologies) Waterloo, Ontario
Embedded Programmer
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Wrote C code for an embedded 386.
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Worked on X-Link product; it allows communication
between 2 different PLC networks.
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Write the first draft of the distribution
documentation and all the help files that are associated with it.
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Provide technical and patch support for customers.
1995 – 1997 Conestoga College Kitchener,
Ontario
Peer Tutor
1995 – 1996 (summers) Temprite Orangeville,
Ontario
General Labourer
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Putting copper tubing on the units that controlled
pneumatic devices and stringing wire for the electrical systems.
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Caulking, shipping etc.
Youth Soccer Referee
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2 years in Georgetown
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7 years in Hillsburgh.
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Professional
Memberships: |
1994 – 1998
IEEE
Student member of the IEEE (Institute
of Electrical and Electronic Engineers)
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Volunteer
Experience: |
Jan. ’96 – May ’96, Oct. ‘98 – Present
KW Accessibility
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This organisation works with mentally and
physically handicap people.
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Repaired older PCs
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Helped install a Linux system in 1996 to provide
dial in and local internet access
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Helping to plan and setup a 12 computer pear-to-pear
ethernet network
Scouts Canada
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Youth member for 10 years
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4 years as a leader
Spectre
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This was Conestoga’s entry into Sunrayce 97.
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I designed some to the electronics that were
to go into the car.
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Awards Received: |
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1997 Placed 1st in IEEE ‘Student paper night’
Skills Canada
1992 Placed 3rd in Georgetown
Technical Olympics in Electronics.
1993 Placed 2nd in Georgetown Technical
Olympics in Computer Tech.
1993 Placed 2nd in Halton Region Technical
Olympics in Computer Tech.
1994 Placed 3rd in Georgetown Technical
Olympics in Computer Tech.
Competitions were between high school
students, with judges from the electronics industry.
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