Eric M. Berliner
*** ****** ******, ********, ** 11207
Telephone Number: 347-***-****/email: ***************@*****.***
Objective:
• To secure a technical support position with a potential for growth.
Technical Qualifications:
• Associates Degree in Networking. Network+, A+, OSHA 10/40/Confined Space and Asbestos Handler Certified.
• Educated in: AC, DC, Semiconductors, Digital Logic, Microprocessor design and Mechanics
• In depth usage of Oscilloscopes, Vector scopes, Frame scopes, Spectrum analyzers, Distortion analyzers, Waveform
monitors, Digital Multimeters, Analog Meters and Laser meters.
• Proficient in repairing electrical, electromechanical, electronics, computers and various system peripherals.
• Experienced with majority of hardware manufactures (Cisco, Dell, Tandberg, Philips, Macs, etc… [see page 2]).
• Versed with a broad background of software configurations (Microsoft, Linux, Unix, Cisco IOS, etc see page 3]).
Education:
• St. Nicks Alliance, Brooklyn, NY, 2013, Received Environmental Remediation Technician training.
• New York Business Institute, NY, NY, 2012, Received CCNA training.
• Polytechnic University, Brooklyn, NY, 2005 2007, Attended classes in computer science.
• ASA Institute, College of Advanced Technology, Brooklyn, NY, 2003 2005, Associates degree in Networking.
Courses of study: Windows XP Professional/2003 Server, MS Office 2003, Cisco Networking, UNIX (Solaris 9), Visual
Basic, and academic classes.
Employment History:
Tenant Tracers, New York, NY 2004 present
Security Engineering Consultant
• Install/Maintain/Repair:
o CCTV Cameras, Monitors, Time Lapse VTRs and DVRs
o Access control systems
o Burglar and Fire Alarms
o A/V equipment for courtroom presentations
o Cisco Routers and Switchers, Dell Servers, Dell PCs, Macs, Scanners, Copiers and Printers
o Upgrade Systems and Perform Data Migration
Burton Packaging, Maspeth, NY 2004 present
Industrial Engineering Consultant
• Maintain and Repair Industrial machinery: 3 phase packaging machines, computer controlled circuits and Automated
equipment.
A3 Solutions, Dallas, TX 2013 / Hendalpher Consulting, Buckeye, AZ 2012 / Murtech Consulting,
Independence, OH 2011
Computer Engineer
• PC Rollout and Data Migration to Windows 7 for Banks, Law Firms, and Corporations in New York City
• Setup Crestron, DSP, and Polycom equipment
• Usage of ReadyDesk and Lotus notes (Help Desk software)
• Setup Active Directory
• Access systems utilizing Remote Desktop with Teamviewer
Ascent Media Group, New York, NY 2006 2010
Broadcast Engineer
• Install/Maintain/Repair:
o Television broadcasting equipment: Fiber Optic Encoders/Decoders (ASI/SDI)
o Back up power systems
o System operations
Polytechnic University, Brooklyn, NY 2005 2006
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Network Administrator
• Troubleshooted and repaired networking issues
• Configured and maintain servers running Windows 2003 Server, Enterprise addition
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Hardware installed, configured, maintained, and repaired:
• Pelco cameras and timelapse recorders
• Honeywell access systems, alarm panels and PTZ cameras
• Firecom and Edwards fire alarm systems
• Cisco- Catalyst 2960; 3560; 3750; 3825; 3845; 4506 Routers
• Cisco- IP Phones
• Dell/IBM/HP Servers
• ATM, DTM
• Frame relays
• DSL, ISDN, T1, T2, T3 (OC1~OC768 [sonet])
• Sony- Digibeta- DVW-A500
• Sony- Beta- UVW-1800
• Marshal Monitors- VR53P-SDI; VR171P-AFHD; VR171P-HD
• Philips- CP3830; CP328 (control panels for routers)
• GVG- Series 7000 (control panels for series 7000 router)
• Tektronics- WFM-700; WFM-7100; WVR-7100 (waveform monitors and vector scopes)
• Wohler- AMP2-S8; AMP2-E8 (digital audio decoders)
• Tandberg Encoders- 5710; 5720; 5740; 5782 (SD and HD decoders)
• Adtek- Media Hub HD422 (HD decoder)
• Harmonics- NTT-HV9100 (HD decoder)
• Tandberg Decoders- TT1260; TT1282; RX1290; RX8200 (SD and HD decoders)
• Sencore- MRD3187A (HD decoder)
• AJA- X85 Standards Converter (SD to HD / HD to SD)
• DVStation- ASI Transport Stream Analyzer
• Jupiter Software Editor for Venus/Concerto/NVision Routers
• GVG Editor 7000 Software for Phillips Analog Router
• Phillips Analog; NVision Digital; Concerto Digital Routers
• Bench-Mark- DA102 (ADAs)
• GVG- 8502/8506/8510R (VDAs)
• Leitch- 6800 Chassis w/H6802 cards (DDAs)
• Evertz- 7700 Chassis w/7735; 7736 AtoD / DtoA cards; MVP Duo (multi-view projection)
• McCurdy- ATS100 Audio Test Set and B&B- AM2 Phase Meters
• VistaLink Software for Evertz Converters
• Ikegami- TM2017R SD-SDI Monitor
• Cisco- ONS-15454 (DS3)
• Fujitsu- FLM-ADM600 (DS3)
• Artel- DL-4000 w/DLC100 cards (1.486 Gb/s HD)
• Artel Dense Wave Division Multiplexer- 1200E/D; 1220E/D; 2710E/D
• C-Cor- DV6000 Mulichassis w/DV6101MASI; DV6102MASI; DV2070ASI/SDI; DD6101; DD6102; BTE
(Ethernet) cards
• Ipitek- MSP220
• Scientific Atlanta- DPX2540
• Harris Net VX w/Videum Software
• Nortel- DV45; DVT45 (DS3)
• Nimbra- 1; 360; 680
• Nimbra Vision and Element (GI) Manager Software
• Leibert-Emerson UPS
• XI Powerwave Plus 80 UPS
• Cummins Diesel 3-Phase Backup Generator (ONAN400KW)
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• Artic-Chill- HVAC (PACVM0300D4MM)
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Software installed, configured, maintained, and repaired:
• All Microsoft products: Server 2003/2008, Windows 3.11~7, Office 97~2010, Exchange, Active Directory,
Access, Visual Basic, SQL Server, etc…
• Frontpage
• DataBase Applications
• C++
• Cisco IOS
• Xytech Routing Software
• Auto CAD LT
• Visio for Microsoft
• IBM AS/400
• Linux
• UNIX
• VMware
• SQL
• SMTP
• VPN
• TCP/IP
• MAC OS 7 ~ 10
• FTP
• HTTP
• DNS
• DHCP
• Visual Basic
• WMI
• EIGRP
• BGP
• RIP
• P2P
• Telnet
• SNMP
• SMTP
• OSPF
• ICMP
• POP3
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Typical Equipment Installation:
• Remove equipment from box.
• Inventory equipment.
• Install rack mounts and/or rack rails.
• Install equipment into racks:
o Routers
o Switchers
o Servers
o Encoders
o Decoders
o Converters
o Control panels
o Jackfields
o Various test equipment
• Create custom wires and run wires through conduit/drop ceiling/raised flooring.
• Wire equipment by creating custom connections and custom wire lengths:
o Crimp RJ45/11 onto Cat5/6 UTP/STP
o Crimp BNC onto Coaxial cable.
o Punch down onto punch block for RJ45/11 for telephones and Audio connections.
o Create custom wire wrapping for all cabling.
o Create custom audio cables using XLR connections (soldering required).
o Create custom length power cables.
When the installation is complete I was then required to confirm proper system operation:
• Confirm system power and troubleshoot any problems upon powering up.
• Set up system configurations:
o TCP/IP .
o GUI Interface.
o Subnet Masking.
o Gateway.
o Download updates.
o Configure system settings.
Once all the protocols are installed and I confirmed proper system operation I would:
• Program the Router using programming software.
• Confirm that system is ready for usage.
• Send email confirming system setup and system ready for usage.
All systems had to be confirmed that they could be remotely accessed and confirmed from remote locations. I would
download shortcuts and create Icons for ease of usage.
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