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Lead Systems Architect & Senior Systems Administrator Resume

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Alpharetta, GA

SUMMARY

  • DevOps Engineer, Infrastructure Architect, and Senior Systems Administrator (7 as Senior, 16 years total) responsible for DevOps automation, configuration management, systems administration, compliance, test automation, and security in a large enterprise, mission critical, core revenue, environment with geographically dispersed systems, architectures, and teams utilizing Agile, Scrum & Lean methodologies.

TECHNICAL SKILLS

  • Openstack, Cloud Foundry
  • RHEL, HPUX, Solaris, Windows
  • Python, SQL, Shell
  • Jenkins, GIT, Jira
  • Oracle RAC, OBIA, Informatica
  • CA - APM, CA-LISA
  • WebLogic, SOA, Apache
  • IIS, MS-SQL, TFS, WebSphere-MQ
  • VmWare ESXi

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Confidential, Alpharetta, GA

Lead Systems Architect & Senior Systems Administrator

Responsibilities:

  • Areas of responsibility included automation of the Jenkins continuous delivery pipeline, designing business processes, SDLC governance, disaster recovery planning, test automation, enterprise monitoring, and configuration management for WAN scope applications. Performed regulatory compliance officer role for large application portfolios - security scan audits, remediation, and SOX, PCI, GSAM compliance certification. Accomplishments include:
  • Migrated SDLC team from continuous integration architecture to continuous delivery pipeline
  • Implemented Blue | Green methodology using geographically distributed cluster switching at Netscaler hardware load balancer level enabling fast cut production code switching
  • Implemented automated testing to meet continuous delivery goals: automated Jenkins continuous integration pipeline by developing custom shell scripts containing cURL calls to REST API’s to include:
  • Designed and implemented BI data warehouse on Oracle OBIA for Confidential enterprise customer sales system: performed system architecture including scaling, storage, system resources, security, high availability & clustering, and configuration management tasks
  • Earned 5 CIO recognitions in the last 2 years in a company of over 16,000 IT employees:

Lead Systems Architect & Senior Systems Administrator

Confidential

Responsibilities:

  • As a member of a unix/linux root SysAdmin core infrastructure and middleware team, managed all HPUX, Solaris, AIX, IRIX and Linux servers within a major IT division. During this time, also managed architecture and operations needs for data warehousing AppDev teams performing all data center management, vendor management, HA clustering, SAN, TCP/IP networking operations roles within the organization.
  • Received VP "Run Toward the Fire" recognition at Executive Town Hall for datacenter migration crisis management
  • Migrated physical servers between datacenter locations
  • Migrated datacenter functionality from a satellite to a core operations datacenter and from core operations to an acquisition entity’s datacenter
  • Created architecture for data warehousing solution & implemented servers across intranet and internet datacenters spanning multiple firewalls, and DMZ points across WAN footprint
  • Designed systems, storage, and network architecture for multiple Informatica, Oracle RAC, Business Objects, Microstrategy or OBIEE/OBIA data warehouse solutions on HPUX, Linux, and Solaris
  • Designed, built and managed Storage Area Network for satellite datacenter including enterprise storage solution for clustered shared storage, backup, speed and ease of upgrade
  • Led database consolidation project to migrate multiple standalone HPUX based Oracle databases to single Oracle 10G Grid running 2 RAC clusters under grid control management on Red Hat Enterprise Linux running on commodity hardware: HP ProLiant Servers, Fibre Channel HBAs, running SAN connected fiber, to an Enterprise Storage frame
  • Designed, built and managed Microsoft MSCS SQL Server clusters (multi-instance failover) and managed MSCS file server instances & IIS Network Load Balanced clusters

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