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HOTTEST SKILLS: unix, journal, perl, chemist, chemistry, molecular, lease, programmer,
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EDUCATION: Post Graduate Work
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Jim P. Schwonek
6012 Galaxie Dr.
Mentor, Ohio 44060
Home: 440-***-****
Email: ***@***.***
Objective:
To secure employment as Senior UNIX System Administrator in a challenging
environment.
Skills:
* Have been a UNIX user on multiple platforms since the beginning of my career
at MIT 13 years ago in 1986. In addition, I have been a paid UNIX
administrator for the past 7 years. My expertise is in HP-UX and DEC UNIX/OSF
but have had sufficient exposure to AIX and Solaris to make the transitionto
these platforms.
* An accomplished C and Tcl/Tk programmer, I am presently an intermediate level
perl scripter. I am very proficient in Bourne, Korn, C, and POSIX shell
programming.
* Am published in scientific journals from my early career and am adept at
technical writing.
Certifications:
Hewlett-Packard Certified UNIX System Administrator in HP-UX, April,
1999
TekMetrics Certificed UNIX System Administrator, May, 1999
Experience:
Eaton Corporation
UNIX Administrator, 1998 - Present
Responsible for system administration of a 15 Hewlett-Packard K, T, and D
machines in a production environment.
Part of a team of administrators in Global Client Server Operations serving
North America and Europe.
Primary support of IT/Operations(Openview and Network Node Manager) for the
Command and Control Center.
Skilled in coding in POSIX, Bourne, Korn, and C shells along with
intermediate skill in Perl 5.0.
Primary support of Logical Volume Manager(LVM) for a 6 TeraByte EMC array
farm.
Secondary support for Veritas Netbackup product.
Secondary support for Solaris Enterprise 4500 servers.
Interfaces well with IS customers and vendors.
Picker International
UNIX Administrator/Programmer, 1997 - 1998
Responsible for projects where C and Tcl/Tk was used.
Skilled in coding in Bourne, and Korn shells along with using sed, awk,
perl, and products.
Developed and supported software building scripts for release engineering
of real-time product.
Supported software releases, code branching and designed and operated
backup schema for several systems.
Administered LAN of a dozen DEC UNIX Alphastations and Personal
Workstations.
Executed and documented Digital UNIX upgrade coincident with new release of
surgery product.
Installed and configured UNIX, NT workstation, NT server, and Windows95
machines. Also installed and supported division web server and mail
server.
Truckstops of America, Inc
.
UNIX Administrator, 1995 - 1997
Administered 120 SVR4 NCR UNIX boxes at truckstops around the countryand
at headquarters in Westlake, Ohio.
Responsible for coding in Bourne and Korn shells. Programmed code to
manipulate financial data feeds in C.
Assist in the installation of a 100 node Frame Relay system to reduce
dependence on UUCP dialup.
Practiced in the installation of UNIX MP-RAS Version 3.0 on NCR Globalyst
S10 and S10-XL machines.
Worked extensively with the help desk and with non-technical personnel in
the field to solve computer problems and minimize downtime.
United Nations Children's Fund
(UNICEF)
UNIX Administrator, 1994 - 1995
Administered two HP9000 servers in an Internet connected LAN at UNICEF in
New York City.
Assisted in the transition from mainframe to HP-UX in both productionand
environments.
Programmed a print engine to serve as a printing queue and printer selector
for both Headquarters and the satellite office in the Netherlands.
Assisted the Network Manager with the Novell Server and cc:Mail (including
routing to UNIX mail.)
Case Western Reserve University Medical School
UNIX Administrator, 1992 - 1994
Administered a small LAN of Silicon Graphics Iris's and Indigo's within a
LAN of the CWRU Intranet in the Department of Physiology and
Biophysics.
Assisted Professor in Molecular Dynamics calculations by means of modifying
a commercial dynamics program in FORTRAN.
Co-authored six scholarly articles concerning the use of analytical NMR
with molecular dynamics of
bipolar lipids in membranes and protein muscle tissues. These articles
appeared in Biochemistry, Biophysical Journal, and the Journal of
Biological Chemistry,
Presented a poster on Computerized Molecular Dynamics and Nuclear Magnetic
Resonance at the Biophysical Society's Annual Conference in Washington
D.C.
Education:
Cleveland State University,
Graduate Student in Computer Science, 1998 -
Present
Case Western Reserve University,
Non-degree student, 1992 - 1994
Undergrad and grad courses in pre-med and biochemistry.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
Bachelor of Science, Physics, 1990
Sigma Pi Sigma National Honor Society, Undergraduate Research Opportunities
Program, Published one paper in Journal of Physics Students.
Benedictine High School,
College Preparatory Diploma, 1986
Valedictorian, Dean's List for 8 semesters, National Honor Society, Beta
Kappa award, winner of physics achievement awards among a dozen other
awards of merit.