Technical Skill Set
What can I do technically?
While most of the skills I’ve obtained, I’ve done “on-the-job” working through a myriad of projects for the organizations identified on my resume. I’d like to call out some of my experiences with different technologies here, by identifying my skill sets.
Networking
- DHCP (Radius)
- DNS
- Hardware
- Cisco / Linksys
- Juniper
- 802.11
- a/b/g/n
- Fiber/CAT/RF
- Satellite
- Earth configure
- Azmuth / Align
Systems
- Cisco
- Consumer / Enterprise level support
- Web Interface
- CLI
- Microsoft
- Consumer / Enterprise level support
- Installation (OnSite/Remote)
- Maintenance
- Configuration / Rebuild
- Linux
- Desktop deployments
- Server or Internet deployments
- Some hardware (i.e., CentOS on Nuc Boxes, etc)
- Apple
- Consumer level Support
Mobile platforms
- Android
- Apple
- Windows
Programming
- Web based (i.e., PHP, CSS, HTML, ASP, Perl, Python, etc)
- Desktop based (i.e., 32/64 bit Visual Basic, C+, C sharp, etc)
- Database (i.e., SQL, PostGres, Informix, DB4, Oracle, etc)
Administration
- Linux based (Samba connectivity, or stand alone)
- Active Directory (forest level administration)
- Internet Domain Registrar Management
Hardware
- Server
- Workstation
- Peripheral
- VOIP
- CISCO Call Manager
- CISCO Unified Call Center Exchange (UCCX)
- Avaya Call Center
Services Platform
- Mail Services
- Microsoft Exchange
- Others (including Linux built-in)
- Public DNS
- Web Hosting
- Apache (Windows/Linux) based
- Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS)
- Radio Hosting / Broadcasting
Management
- Daily Technical Operations (multi-layered teams)
- Call Center Operations (multi-layered teams)
- Technical Forensic Teams
- Web Programming Teams
- Policy / Procedure Management
- LEAN / Six Sigma implementation
- ITIL implementation
- Personnel Management
- Human Resource Administration
- Access Controls
- Financial Management
- Department Budget
- Department Spending / Balancing