Network And Database Administrator Resume Profile
Expertise:
- Sr IT Disaster and Recovery Engineer/Architect 15 years
- Commvault, TSM, SVC
- Database Test Engineer/Architect 10 years
- Oracle, Sybase, SQL Server, MS Access, and DB2
- Operating System Administrator 10 years
- AIX,UNIX,Linux, and Solaris
- Enterprise Apps 10 years
- TEC, VMware, vRanger, and vSphere
Environment: Health Organization, Military, Bank, Hospital, Industry, Government, Insurance, Support and Agriculture.
- Security Clearance Level: Public Trust.
- Hardware: SUN, IBM, P-series, SAN, ATL, VTL, TS3590, Storage Tek ACSLS libraries, EDL, Data Domain, EMC Avamar grids, TS7650 with ProtecTIER, NetApp, 3PAR.
- Script and Programming Languages: SQL, Perl, CGI, HTML, and Korn.
- Appreciation Letter: On a Lockheed Martin project, I received an appreciation letter from the Army's Project Manager for 'professionalism', 'enthusiasm', 'outstanding performance', and 'for the great support'.
Professional Summary:
I have thirty plus years of experience in database engineering, monitoring, and disaster recovery solutions in enterprise environments. I have been a disaster recovery engineer, system integrator, task leader, system/ database administrator, and enterprise monitoring lead on many projects using TSM, Avamar, Commvault, DPA, ORACLE, DB2, UNIX, Linux, AIX, SAN, VM, and Solaris. I have always documented the project in hand.
Professional Experience:
Sr IT Disaster Recovery Engineer
- Department of Justice
- Responsible for backup and recovery of different clients. Use Commvault 9.0 for Windows, Exchange and Oracle backups. Created many CommVault reports for users and offsite implementation. NetApp and 3Par are used with CommVault. Perform backups and trouble shoot issues per tickets in team's queue. Administer thirteen TSM servers, four library managers, four TWS. 2 PBs of data is backed up daily. Use Sharepoint, NetApp Snap Protect, and ticket system. 24/7 support.
Sr IT Disaster Recovery Engineer
Confidential
Configured and maintained Commvault 8.0 servers. CommVault was used for File system, SQL, Oracle, Exchange, NDMP SAN backups. NetApp disk libraries and TS7650 libraries were used.
Confidential
As part of a team, installed CommVault in several sites. Administered several CommVault, with NetApp servers worldwide. This project resulted in reduction in tape consumption and overall backup expenses.
Confidential
Senior TSM, AIX, and Database Administrator
- As a senior AIX/TSM admin in the northern US in IBM, did back up, recovery and system architecture for IBM Global Storage. LAN free was used to implement monitoring, and scripting for TSM team. Planed several Disaster Recovery. Installed, upgraded, and configured AIX, TSM, and other software on hundreds of servers. User administration, security, Linux, SAN, HACMP, LPAR administration, migration, etc were among my other daily tasks.
- Supported commercial accounts like GSA, APEX, CHASE, Delphion, National Starch and others from Canada all the way to Austin and San Jose. Supported up to 17 servers at a time.
- At IBM Global Services, installed AIX, Sybase, Oracle, SQL server, and DB2 servers, and restored several RS6000 and P-series servers.
Confidential
Lead Database Engineer
At the Army's SBIS project, responsible for system engineering, architectural design, database implementation, administration, fine tuning, test, installation of several Army's SBIS applications, and its training systems. Army uses RS-6000 R24, or 59H servers with AIX, ORACLE database, Designer Developer 2000, Peoplesoft database, SAS, SQR, Applix, Xwindows, Windows NT and several other systems on this project. Responsible for reviewing of installation manuals for the packages delivered. As the technical lead successfully accomplished the Technical Tests for two applications delivered. Using HTML and CGI created Web contents and placed a public safety information database on the Internet for the Army. I wrote requirements for installation, data warehousing and account management of all the SBIS applications. System administration, upgrade and configuration of new and existing-off-the shelf software and hardware products was part of my responsibilities, as well. Furthermore, I set up a HP server with HP UX and Petrol to monitor database activities. I set up a Windows NT environment to be used for all documentation. I received an appreciation letter from the Army's Project Manager for 'professionalism', 'enthusiasm', 'outstanding performance', and 'for the great support'.
Confidential
Task Leader, UNIX, and Database Administrator
Full Life Cycle analysis and Oracle database implementation
Confidential
Network and Database Administrator / Task Leader / Analyst
I did system implementation for The Department of Health and Human Services.