File Transfer Analyst / Department-code Project Manager Resume
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SUMMARY
- Confidential is holding an associate degree in computer science.
- He is an experienced and certified Linux and Windows administrator.
- He has experience in distributed file systems analysis and administration canvasses.
- He is an expect language in abbreviated notation calls to spawn a Linux/Unix FTP command line driven process based FTP user login allowing batch robot file feeds freeing up real time users.
- He is proficient in Solaris, AIX and Red hat enterprise Linux (RHEL) operating systems. He is proficient in Bash and Shell scripting.
- He is local to Confidential .
- He can attend an in - person interview with 1-2 days prior notice. He can start upon background check / drug tests.
- Computer IT professional utilizing a well-rounded diversification of skills and knowledge that emphasizes distributed file systems analysis and administration canvasses the professional vocation field markets for an IT analyst/ administrative station in the Allegheny county region.
- Experience spanning over three decades coupled with excellent logic, mathematical and algorithmic capabilities drive an intuitive problem solving nature. Enabling comprehension and proper implementation of complex concepts when applied to proprietary information systems integrated with quality assurance methodologies.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Confidential
File Transfer Analyst / Department-Code Project Manager
Responsibilities:
- Tailored various code species specific to individual client system specifications based on their Operating System and System Architecture as well advised clients to configure specific system settings for optimal transfer results.
- Created departmental-company internal documentation to properly document FTP code segments linking them back to their internal request orders enabling a full tracking back to the original transfer request specifications.
- Setup maintained and administered a secure PuTTy PGP key exchange facility for encrypted SSH transfers and was the point of contact for vetting of new submissions as candidates for security verification.
- Created populated and maintained an internal\external client contact DB/spreadsheet of over 500 individuals composed of over 50,000 meticulously procured pieces of data.
- Successfully worked with other continuous operations groups to complete complex projects e.g. A continuous FTP loop data transmission between Unix and Windows systems accounting for character case differentials in OS file naming conventions and multiple file sets with the same name.
- Independently worked to create innovative new technologies to fill corporate demand. e.g. Using BASH and the Expect language in abbreviated notation calls to spawn a Linux/Unix FTP command line driven process based FTP user login allowing batch robot file feeds freeing up real time users.
Confidential, Freeport, PA
Analyst/ File Transfer & License Reconciliation
Responsibilities:
- Set up file transfer protocol specifications to client needs based on their current HW configuration. Protocols included encrypted FTP, VPN, VAN and NDM (Sterling).
- Linked and compiled standard JCL libraries with code modifications particular to the clients data formatting needs. This entailed transfer site and client node creation with fully qualified generational data sets.
- Duties included node license reconciliation accomplished by careful analysis via spreadsheet of the current node data before and after periodic updates occur. Elimination of duplicates and inactive nodes reduced license costs significantly.
Confidential, Penn Hills, PA
System Analyst/Linux System Administrator
Responsibilities:
- Analysis was performed to determine system and data base configuration and backup methodology.
- Modified system backup shell scripts to insure all crucial data and system audit files were written to DTL tapes at rotating intervals and wrote recommendations to implement changes for new version of Linux .
Confidential,
AIX/Sun-Solaris UNIX/Linux System Administrator
Responsibilities:
- Created reporting on the TCP/IP inetd subsystem daemon sessions for monitoring and maintenance purposes. This enabled the clearing of defunct traffic processes freeing mistakenly allocated resources and machine CPU cycles.
- Created reporting on file size usages by the mounted volume able to be broken down by various criterion such as file type, location and user. This Enabled users to make informed decisions on their environmental usages.
- Record, organize and enumerate various system parameters and processes for pre- and post-comparative boot analysis. This significantly reduced shutdown down time and service restart time during the boot cycle windows.
- Developed menu scripts to overview and monitor systems clarifying disk usage, process cycle consumption and currently logged in user details. This allowed a quick analysis for corrective or proactive action concerning cycling processes and peripheral usages.
- Developed menu scripts to Add/remove users individually or in lists, with an audit trail detailing the events and the associated parameters. This allowed users without specific knowledge of Sun UNIX commands to maintain changing FTP client accounts.
- Maintained a rotating reboot schedule for over forty computer systems based on client availability time frames. This was instrumental in meeting production/development operation time frames and updates to client/proprietary software/hardware
- Analyzed production host systems’ initialization tables including boot scripts to remove/add superfluous/necessary subsystem routine daemons and supporting software calls. Significantly reduced the time required for post boot configurations.
Confidential
HP UNIX System Administrator
Responsibilities:
- Responsible for monitoring, identifying and implementing corrective action for hardware and data transmission issues occurring in real time on numerous different servers/mainframes being accessed worldwide.
- Tracked, monitored and implemented corrective actions for various backup storage methodologies on an assigned set of servers in the event of a crash or other catastrophic failures.
- Scheduled server maintenance down times with global site administrators and technical staff using a proprietary system management tracking tool to schedule all server maintenance down times.
- Assigned severity ratings to user software/hardware installation requests, and then escalated them to the associated proper internal agencies.
- Traced down root causes of user and hardware and system issues and then corrected the issue, rectified the user’s methodology and documented the process for the user to avoid future recurrences.
- Responsible for securely releasing and tracking numerous production and development types of UNIX log-in ID’s to a defined set of global site personnel in numerous satellite locations.
- Securely created, modified, reset and removed standard UNIX and Oracle database user accounts.
- Created a periodic connection to proprietary global Oracle databases to check for runaway processes that needed to be properly terminated in the remote UNIX host shell.
- Automated the X-Windows Remedy call tracking system with shell scripts and macros enabling a usable default starting environment of necessary queries and server connections across the network.
- Maintained an e-mail account and phone station that was the receiving end of a global user network submitting requests for real time administrative tasks to be completed on the proprietary network.