Saturday, November 3, 2007

Job

I need a new job. I'd like something along the lines of what I do now. Which is mostly play with Linux and FreeBSD. I've updated my resume (said in my best homestar voice). I'm going to post it in the hopes that you guys can help me improve it or in the off chance that someone stumbles upon it and is like this guy is great I should hire him.

Joshua Doll

Objective:
To find a challenging position in Networking, Information Technology, Telecommunications, Computer Hardware application and maintenance, Computer Software application and maintenance.

Skills:
  • Operating systems experience: GNU/Linux (Redhat, Ubuntu, Gentoo, Suse) Freebsd (4.X-6.X) Windows (3.1 – XP pro, including Server 2003, Apple Macintosh OS X 10.4.x)
  • Experience in the administration of various routers: Cisco (75XX, 12XXX, 4xxx, 5xxx), Redback (SMS 1000), Riverstone (3200,3800)
  • Experience in the installation, configuration, and administration of LANs both wired and wireless
  • Experience with the following Network Protocols and Services: Samba, FTP, HTTP(S), TCP/IP, SSH, LDAP, Active Directory, IPP, Telnet, E-mail, DNS, IMAP, POP, NFS, SMTP, VPN, RDP
  • Extensive knowledge of the following hardware platforms: Intel, AMD, VIA.
Experience:
Linkline Communications, Ontario Ca 2006-Present
Platform Engineer/Systems Administrator
  • Worked on the development of custom a embedded fat client device, using Gentoo GNU/Linux
  • Organized the development for a web based management suite for the fat client device
  • Researched and deployed a Samba file server that integrated with Active Directory for local network
  • Researched and deployed a enterprise level backup solution for local and wide area network using Bacula
  • Worked on ISP class or core routers
  • Handled provisioning of T1, DS3 for customers
  • Did on site installation of customer T1 and DS3
  • Maintained enterprise level e-mail for multiple domains
  • Maintained DNS for multiple domains
  • Maintained various servers used for, web hosting, e-mail, DNS, firewall, traffic shaping, VoIP, and Barracuda spam firewalls
  • Maintained local network of about 25 workstations and printers
  • Maintained local servers, file, printer, Active Directory

Linkline Communications, Ontario Ca 2005-2006
Technical Support/ Customer Support Representative
  • Assisted customers with registration, email creation, DSL physical line signal testing, modem/filter set-up
  • Assist customers with email, browser, and modem troubleshooting
  • Provision customer DSL, e-mail, websties
  • Handled customer billing, and sales inquiries
  • Generated customer accounts in billing system and applied correct rates
  • Placed orders with ILECs for customer DSL

A Better Way Real Estate and Property Management, Fontana Ca 2004-2005
Broker’s Assistant/ Information Technology Technician
  • Setup wireless network.
  • Setup new computers, and prepare for operations.
  • Setup network for file and print sharing.
  • Installed network printers.
  • Optimized Operating Systems; Windows XP Pro, and Windows 98.
  • Kept computers in operating status.
  • Repaired computers as needed.
  • Programmed Nortel Flash phone system, setup Automated Attendant, Mailboxes, Directory Trees.
  • General Office, copying, faxing, letter writing, etc.
  • Physical inspection of rental properties.
  • Show rental properties.
Education:
Chaffey College, Rancho Cucamonga, Ca 2004 - Present
Pursuing a degree in Computer Science. Currently maintaining a 3.8 GPA, with 28 units complete.

5 comments:

Airencracken said...

Perhaps instead of listing the heavy equipment you used at UPS just say Complex Heavy Equipment? Also did you list your experience in installing T-1s?

Brektyme said...

Added that, thanks!

Anonymous said...

come back to UPS you can hang out with me :)

Miranda said...

Apparently, it's bad form to use first-person pronouns in a resume. I guess it's considered informal or redundant, so you don't want to say "my knowledge" in your objective.

I've been working on resumes lately myself, and found some info from my college's career services helpful. There's some tips here if you want to check them out.

Brektyme said...

I've made the changes your link suggested Miranda. Thanks!