Staff Information Systems Analyst Resume
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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Confidential
Staff Information Systems Analyst
Responsibilities:
- Maintain production, staging, and development SharePoint farms
- Monitor and maintain 1300+ SharePoint production sites/sub - sites
- Coordinate all server deployment and upgrade projects
- Create RFCs (Request For Change) for all SharePoint Farm changes
- Conduct R&D on emerging applications and OSes
- Communicate SharePoint issues with internal customers and vendors
- Work with Training and Development Unit to provide SharePoint training
- Monthly patching of Windows, SQL Server and SharePoint with no SQL Server or SharePoint downtime
Confidential
Associate Information Systems Analyst
Responsibilities:
- Architect and built POC (Proof of Concept) for SQL Server 2012 AlwaysOn and for TDE (Transparent Data Encryption) within AlwaysOn
- Maintained 120+ SQL Servers with 155+ instances and 3000+ databases
- Conducted hardening of all SQL Servers in State Fund and remediated “least amount of privilege” for all users and services on all SQL Servers
- Created and updated documentation of end-user policies and procedures
- Created SQL Server administrative documentation
- Conducted R&D on emerging applications and OSes
- Created RFCs for all production and development changes
- Coordinated all server deployment and upgrade projects
- Communicated SQL Server issues/upgrades with internal customers and vendors
- Tracked SQL Server licensing, including ongoing consolidation of SQL Server licenses where possible to reduce the TCO (Total Cost of Ownership)
Confidential
Associate Information Systems Analyst
Responsibilities:
- Maintained Web Development SQL Server and Windows servers
- Served as Project Coordinator for WebTrends Analytics deployment
- Served as Project Coordinator for RedDot CMS
- Created dynamic ASP and ASP.NET web pages
- Created and maintained SQL Server databases
- Created RedDot CMS templates for external website
- Ensured external website met accessibility standards