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Resume 9
Thomas Cook
210 East Street
Sammamish, WA 98075
POSITION
Clearcase Admin, Release Engineer, Unix Admin
EDUCATION
The University of Maine
BS in Computer Science, 1991
Minor in Electrical Engineering.
ADVANCED Software Development Lifecycle, Batkey-Howell
TRAINING
- Clearcase Advanced Administration, Rational
- Advanced Unix Software Development, IBM/Boston
- Unix Performance Management, IBM/Boston
- Advanced AIX Systems Administration, IBM/Boston
- Advanced Solaris Systems Administration, Sun/Boston
- TCP/IP Network Communications, IBM/Boston
APPLIED Software Development Experience:
EXPERIENCE
- Software Development Lifecycle Model
- Project Planning
- Change Control
- Design Reviews
- Test Plans
- Test Cycles
- SQA/Auditing
- Release Management
Release Engineer Experience:
- Clearcase Administration
- Multisite
- Automated Build Expertise
- Makefile Management
- SQA Audit Scripts
- Compiler Management
- Systems Integration Work
UNIX Administration Experience:
- AIX
- Solaris
- HPUX
- Clearcase
- UCM
- Multisite
- X11
- CDE
UNIX Shell Programming Experience:
- Korn
- Perl
- Bourne
- C
- Awk
- Sed
Network Administration Experience:
- TCP/IP
- NFS
- NIS
- DNS
- Automounter
- Netview DM
- Sendmail
- Ethernet
- FDDI
- X.25
- Modems
- Concentrators
- Hubs
- Fiber Optic Wiring
Hardware Experience:
- IBM RS/6000
- IBM SP2
- Sun Sparc
- Xstations
- Tape Libraries
- RAID
- High Capacity Storage Units
- Network Printers
- Memory and Hard Disk installation.
EMPLOYMENT
Boeing Commercial Aircraft, Contract, Kirkland, WA May 1997 to Present
HISTORY Systems Engineer / Clearcase Administrator, Distributed CATIA Group
- As the Release Engineer I managed all development
code following the Software Development Lifecycle
Model. I was responsible for the entire build
process including the creation of Makefiles and
maintaining consistent and up to date compiler
levels.
- Developed automated build programs to create
Makefiles and to perform the builds.
- Performed AIX, HP, and Solaris Systems
Administration for 30+ test systems. I would
continually reinstall and custom configure
servers for different test situations.
- Created formal test plans which detailed step by
step instructions for setting up a test scenario
and included task check lists to ensure that all
tasks in the plan are executed.
- Provided complete Clearcase support including the
initial design of the development environment,
installation, administration, and upgrades of
Clearcase.
- Configured and managed Rational s Unified Change
Management System. UCM
- Developed Clearcase Instructional Material and
conducted training classes.
- Consolidated existing projects by migrating them
into Clearcase allowing all developers to gain
unified and controlled access to all development
efforts. This also allowed me to integrate them
into an automated build process.
- Responsible for moving Clearcase vobs and data
between servers when projects became reassigned
amongst different groups.
- Developed standardized deployment procedures and
audit scripts to follow accepted SQA operating
procedures and to provide consistent software
deployments.
- As a Systems Integrator, I continually used my
troubleshooting skills to diagnose problems and
write whatever scripts or programs necessary
integrate new products.
AT&T Wireless Systems, Contract, Arlington, WA May 1996 To May 1997
Systems Engineer/Network Specialist, Corporate I/S
- Provided 7x24 availability support for the
Cellular Logical Data Collection Network. This
required UNIX systems administration for servers
running AIX, HP-UX, and Solaris. I created
emergency shell scripts as needed to recover data
and to update Sybase Databases during outage
situations.
- Provided network administration for X.25, FDDI,
TCP/IP and associated hardware.
- Created shell scripts for processing data from the
Logical Data Collection Network. These scripts
updated database tables, monitored data flow, and
routed messages to an on-call pager when problems
were encountered.
- Created automated shell scripts to monitor and
report on Production UNIX servers. These scripts
tracked system error messages, network
connectivity, data feed rates, and database
warnings. Problems were routed to email and to
an on-call pager. The data feed rate was also
tracked and weekly reports were automatically
generated and emailed to show growth rates and to
plan for future capacity needs.
Boeing Commercial Aircraft, Contract, Seattle, WA Jan 1996 To April 1996
Senior Technical Lead, Structures Engineering
- I attended meetings with management to define the
work load for the group. I gained experience in
forecasting projects and allocating team resources
to complete the work. I also provided technical
mentoring to junior level members of the team.
- Designed and implemented a new NIS domain for the
Structures Engineering Group. This project
involved the consolidation of 5 NIS domains and
their NFS servers. I also introduced automounter
increase the performance of the NFS servers.
- Responsible for providing System Administration
support for 120 RS/6000s with a team of four
Systems Administrators.
AT&T Wireless Systems, Contract, Renton, WA May 1995 To Jan 1996
Systems Engineer, Fraud Management Systems
- Maintained and provided global support for the
Fraud Management RS/6000s.
- Installed and configured RS/6000 hardware
including SCSI drives and controllers, Serial
Disk, SSA drives, memory cards, tape drives, tape
loaders, system drawers, system racks,
concentrators, hubs, FDDI rings, and fiber-optic
wiring.
- Responsible for maintaining data security on the
Fraud Management RS/6000s. Implemented standard
operating procedures and created shell scripts to
monitor for unauthorized access of the Fraud
Management data.
- Designed and developed FMS Backup to maintain
synchronized real-time mirrored copies of the
Fraud Management Tracking databases. This allowed
clients to switch to a backup Fraud Detection
server instantly when
tracking possible fraud.
- Supported Fraud Management software releases by
providing developer support, Sybase and AIX
administration, performance monitoring, and
capacity planning.
- Planned and executed the upgrade of all Fraud
Servers from AIX 3.2.5 to AIX 4.1.4. Installed and
maintained Sun Sparc servers running Solaris and
Sun OS.
Liberty National, Information Systems, Lancaster, NH Jan 1992 To May 1995
Systems Administrator, I/S Operations Services
- Maintained and provided support for a mix of 90
RS/6000s and Sun Sparc servers.
- Performed capacity planning for existing projects
and sized new projects for new hardware purchases.
The analysis included CPU and memory usage,
printing volume, and storage requirements.
- Developed automated shell scripts to monitor the
performance of RS/6000 Sun servers. These scripts
tracked the server loads, application throughput,
filesystem loads, pagespace utilization, network
resources, and system error logs.
- Developed shell scripts to automate ftp transfers,
network printer management, and system backups.
- Supported development projects by designing the
development structure, setting up source code
control, creating Makefiles, coordinating test
cycles, and monitoring performance during these
test cycles.
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