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Technician Engineering

Location:
Herndon, VA, 20171
Posted:
July 26, 2010

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Resume:

Rohan Upalekar

***** *** **** *****, *** # ***

********.*****@*****.***

Fairfax VA 20171

202-***-****

Certification:

Cisco Certified Entry Networking Technician (CCENT)

Experience:

Reverb Networks October 2009 - Present

Assistant Network System Ashburn, VA

Administrator

- Established internal DNS servers using BIND as well as SFTP and SSH

servers

- Created and maintained VLANs using Cisco CLI

- Maintained user access control and permissions on Ubuntu server

- Installed and maintained Samba File and Printer Sharing server

- Modeled shell scripts to take backups from internal servers

- Setup Cron jobs to automate scheduled backups from Subversion (SVN)

- Implemented routing protocols including RIPv2 and OSPF

- Maintained T-1 Line, Proxy servers, Stateful Firewall and VPN using PPTP

- Setup and maintain Logical Volume Management (LVM) on RAID-1 using Webmin

The George Washington University October 2008 - September 2009

Student Technician Washington, D.C.

- Interacted with students in person as well as over the phone to solve

hardware and wireless issues

- Responsible for installing and troubleshooting VPN issues

- Duties included setting up & troubleshooting wireless network

Education:

Master of Science in Electrical May 2010

Engineering

George Washington University, GPA: 3.60

Washington D.C.

Bachelor of Engineering in July 2008

Electronics Engineering

University of Mumbai, India GPA: 3.55

Skills:

- 2+ years of experience of using Unix / Linux (Ubuntu Server, RHEL)

- 2+ years of experience of programming Cisco routers & switches using

Command-Line Interface (CLI)

- 2+ years of experience of simulating using Cisco Packet Tracer and OPNET

- 1+ years of experience of Bash Shell Scripting

- 5+ years of experience of using Mac OS X, Windows and VMware

- 1+ years of experience of using BIND & Webmin

Academic Projects:

. Implementing transition from IPv4 to IPv6 using Tunneling

- Tunneling, one of the transition mechanisms was studied. The effect on

end to end delay because of added computations and changed packet size was

analyzed using OPNET.

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Implementing FFT on Cell Broadband Engine (Cell BE)

- C code for FFT using algorithm was parallelized over the cluster of

Playstation-3s at The George Washington University's High Performance

Computing Lab (HPCL) so that each processor performs equal share of work

leading to optimum processing time.



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