OBJECTIVE |
To work in an environment were I would be able to advance my skills in networking, and programing. And also be in a position to advance. |
EDUCATION |
1993 - 1997 Gray - New Gloucester High school Gray, Maine High School Diploma
1997 - Present University of Southern Maine Portland, Maine Bachelor of Sciences - Computer Science, in progress |
INTERESTS AND ACTIVITIES |
My primary technical interests are in programming, in C, C++, Java, and Perl in the Unix, and Win32 environments. As well as networking with the tcp/ip, and ipx protocols. |
TECHNICAL EXPERIENCE |
I've worked with DOS, Windows 95, 98, NT, and Linux (RedHat 5.0-6.1) extensively, as well as FreeBSD (versions 2.5 - 3.0), and OpenBSD (version 2.6). In addition to program development on Digital Unix (version 4). I have extensive experience with Novell NetWare clients for DOS, Windows 95, 98, NT, and Linux. I also have experience with category 3, and 5 wiring, and fiber-optic cabling, as well as various network devices (switches, hubs). |
LANGUAGES |
C, C++, Java, Perl, Tcl/Tk, HTML (w/css & CGI) |
WORK EXPERIENCE |
1998 - Present University of Southern Maine
Portland, Maine Network Analyst: My duties included installation and maintenance of network equipment and wiring. Along with general user support and trouble shooting. 1998 - Present  University of Southern Maine Gorham, Maine Restech III/Computer Consultant IV Job descriptions include being assigned profesional technical duties and responsibilities. I was required to resolve problems requiring interperitive judgment and the application of advanced knowledge and skills. All in installation, trouble shooting, and maintenance of networking, hardware, and software. 1997 - 1998 University of Southern Maine Portland, Maine Computer Lab Consultant My duties primarily consisted of managing the distribution of print jobs, and general user support. As well as basic maintenance of lab machines |
EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES |
Gorham Events board at the University of Southern Maine: The group is responsible for organizing events on campus. |