MATVEY KUDRYASHOV
Finch Ave East, Toronto, Ontario M2J5G3
cell phone: +1-647-***-**-**
e-mail: ******.**********@*****.***
EDUCATION:
. Currently a 3rd semester student at Seneca College in Toronto, Ontario
involved with CNS (Computer Networking and Technical Support) 2 years
diploma program.
. Higher education at Moscow State Regional University (Russia), 2002-
2007
EXPERIENCE RUNDOWN:
V 5 YEARS OF WORK EXPERIENCE WITH LINUX
V KNOWLEDGE OF LINUX ADMINISTRATION AT RHCE LEVEL
V KNOWLEDGE OF CISCO NETWORKING AT CCNA LEVEL
V GOOD BASH SCRIPTING SKILLS
WORK EXPERIENCE:
July 2011 - May 2012, PJSC "Cyberplat" (www.cyberplat.com), Moscow, Russia
The company's business is Information Technology, payment processing,
banking
Position: engineer on duty
Full-time employment
As a cyberplat's engineer on duty I was in charge of monitoring critical
payments services and entire company's IT infrastructure. My list of
responsibilities included monitoring, quick response for any services that
involved payments or any other services that become non-operational without
any particular reason, writing versatile automated scripts for linux-based
systems (Bash) to improve company's infrastructure.
At Cyberplat I was able to:
. Further advance my linux skills
. Advance my knowledge of monitoring services (Nagios 3)
. Automate production environment by writing automated scripts.
February 2011 - July 2012 "IT Magic Ltd" (www.service-magic.ru), Moscow,
Russia
The company's business is Information Technology, IT outsource.
Position: senior system administrator
Full-time employment
Used to work for IT Magic as senior system administrator. Being hired at
IT Magic became very important to me, because working here involved close
use of Unix-based environment (CentOS, RedHat, Fedora, Debian, Ubuntu,
Linux Mint) and it became a great opportunity to me to use my linux skills
that I'd been honing up for a while. My average day involved remote support
of company's clients, network infrastructure maintenance, staff tuition,
occasional on-site works (like LAN building etc.). Also my responsibilities
included supervising the team of 4 system administrators.
I was able to practice my linux skills every day, such as:
. Linux installation from scratch, hard drives partitioning, file system
choosing, Xen virtualization
. Fine tuning, allowing necessary services to run and unnecessary not
to, optimizing use of recourses, configuring services run levels.
. Backup of important data, using bash scripts along with crontab time
scheduling, using Amanda and Bacula backup utilities. RAID
configuration.
. Software installation
. Network configuration. Network packet tracking using tcpdump
. Network monitoring, using and configuring Nagios.
. DHCPD and DNS configuration
. Firewall and gateway configuration using iptables.
. NFS and TFTP configuration
. Configuring web services (Apache, Nginx), adding modules.
. Mail server configuration using Postfix+Dovecot with antivirus and
anti-spam support (clamd, spamassassin ).
. MySQL configuration, querying.
. Configuring VPN tunnels (OpenVPN).
. Network file sharing (SAMBA).
. Asterisk PBX configuration, dialplan writing, fine tuning.
April 2009 - September 2011 - PJSC "Belon" (www.belon.ru), Moscow, Russia
Position: System Administrator
The company's business is Coal-Mining, Coal-selling
Full-time employment
Being an employee of BJSC Belon's Moscow Branch office I gained a list of
very substantial computer skills. Here for the first time I was given a
chance to plan computer infrastructure on my own, including buying new
hardware, restructuring network, cutting costs of telecommunication
expenses.
At Belon I was able to:
. Learn a lot about Windows 2003 Server administration, Active Directory
Management, DHCP and DNS services.
. Learned a lot about VMWave Virtualization environment by using VMWare
products (ESXi, Workstation, Server)
. Configure and maintain domain policies, allowing and restricting
specific users to access information according to their priveleges.
. Configure and maintain Kerio Firewall. Configuring and maintaining VPN
tunnel with company's head office.
. Configure and maintain Microsoft Exchange Server
. Configure and maintain enterprise antivirus server ESET Smart
Security.
. Configure and maintain 1C server, backup of 1C server (1C is an
accounting environment)
. Install from scratch and configure Linux (CentOS) server to act as
network filestorage and network monitor hub (by means of Nagios
installed on it)
. Configure printers, MFD's, phones, PDA's etc.
. Participate on IT Department's head office work tasks (remotely)
November 2007 - April 2009, Teleperformance (www.teleperformance.ru),
Moscow, Russia
Position: junior support engineer
The company's business is Telecommunication services (outsource contact
center)
Full-time employment
That was my first position as a tech engineer in Information Technology
field. My responsibilities included things, like dealing with day-to-day
user-oriented problems based on application interaction (also internal soft
that is used within corporation or its clients), network issues (such as
connectivity, building LAN), coordination with remote users and company's
clients or vendors on co-shared projects. Network monitoring was used as a
way of making sure that core hardware processes and services were up and
running 24/7.
At Teleperformance I was able to:
. Learn a lot about Windows environment (Windows 2000 Server, XP, Vista)
. Diagnose problems and fix (if technically possible) hardware and
software
. Get familiar with mainstream technologies in telephony field (Cisco,
Avaya, Asterisk)
. Get familiar with network monitoring
. Configure Cisco switches, learn about VLAN's.
. Build LAN infrastructure
. Learned a lot about network protocols like TCP/IP, UDP, NetBIOS, FTP,
Telnet, DHCP, RIP, DNS, NAT, POP3, SMTP, IMAP, VPN
. Learned principals of backup process (by using Acronis True Image,
Norton Ghost)
. Learned a lot about remote support programs (VNC, Radmin, DameWare,
TeamVIewer)
. Learn a lot about user software (Microsoft Office, OpenOffice)
. Communicate with end-users.