Sample Network Engineer Resume
Robert Brown
XYZ Inc.
1444 First Street
Suite 147
Anycity, Anystate 81115
WORK EXPERIENCE:
April 2002 – Present
Core Network Engineer
Fastnet
In April 2002, acquired NetAXS Fastnet, my previous employer. Member of the newly formed Core Network Engineering Group I:
- A traffic engineering done to make the most extensive transport providers upstream and peering relationships, resulting in significant tax savings.
- Developed and maintained a number of tools to assist the group in its network engineering tasks, including monitoring of project management, monitoring, IP, VLAN, and community benefits of BGP, the display switches fabric topology, and visualization of BGP route reflector topology.
- Transferred to the fixed network and the networks of five acquisitions that were scattered throughout the AS1785, AS4231, AS4969, AS5041, AS6434 and AS7783 in a single autonomous system AS1785, with a single IGP.
- Designed and created a new POP POP Fastnet are concentrating in places where a series of acquisitions in each of the past was not present. Uplinks and redundant power supplies have expressed reservations, when possible, and has confirmed plans for a possible failure scenarios.
- It made a profit and loss reports of some POPs, and recommended the maintenance or closure in accordance with their results.
- Maintain engineering applications group responsible for collecting traffic statistics information network, mainly using MRTG and RRDtool. In addition, software written to allow the generation of graphics in general, providing an overview of the use of traffic for each POP, and provide an overview of the company the ability to transfer all power.
December 2001-April 2002
Team Leader Network Engineering
NetAXS
- Coordinated out of the program, to ensure the department was adequately staffed at all times and scheduled on-call hours of treatment as the expansion of the Network Operations Center.
- Generates monthly reports to the Director of Research, Development and Engineering.
- Supervised two network cards in the shape of Engineers Engineering Group Network, which was responsible for the maintenance of the network NetAXS, turning new customers, and planning for future growth, in addition to responsibility for Sr. Network Engineer in my previous position.
- Support project management projects in the long term, to evaluate the work and supervision.
- Provided sales engineering, sales presentations to high-income customers.
January 2001 – December 2001
Mr. Network Engineer
NetAXS
- Responsible for all functions and duties of my office previously held by the network administrator.
- Worked closely with the Director of Network Engineering and Director of Provisioning maintenance window to implement and develop the composition of demand, a result of significant improvements in network availability.
- Oversaw the development of NetAXS entries, which is used throughout the company to track customer requests and inter-ministerial as well as long-term projects.
- Software developed to generate reports on all the router settings, change the network on a daily basis, and procedures adapted to the changes and proposed configurations, which have been approved will be implemented during the maintenance window.
- Inserted a large-scale HSRP solution for improving the availability of co-location customers in the case of one core router was inaccessible.
- Appeared to use dark fiber leased MFN Cisco 15454 DWDM equipment Wed, POP interconnection in New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington, DC, to OC48 speeds, and gives NetAXS with the possibility of selling OC3, OC12 and Gigabit Ethernet point to point circuits along the same path.
- The software developed is responsible for customer billing, unusual, and contractually obligated to billing methods.
June 1998 – January 2001
System and network administrator
NetAXS
- Arriving customers a new point to point circuits Frame Relay, SMDS and ATM, as needed. Open tickets problems, and interfaces with telecommunications providers to turn over BGP sessions and NetAXS new customers as well as debugging problems with BGP routing.
- Sought new peering relationships, both in the public exchange points as well as through private interconnects.
- solve problems in new and existing circuits.
- Responsible for managing multiple servers on Unix and Linux systems / 86, SunOS / SPARC key to the smooth running of the company. Support services include the post (send mail), web (Apache), DNS (bind), authentication (RADIUS, TACACS +), FTP, TFTP, and system monitoring software.
October 1997 – June 1998
Network Operations Center
NetAXS
- Responsible for IP network monitoring NetAXS Atlantic in response to failures, and work closely with Network Operations Centers and other telecommunications providers to debug and diagnose network problems and the circuit.
- Serve as first point of contact for dedicated leased lines and co-location customers report problems.
- In addition, I have helped system administrators in their task of maintaining the servers and Unix workstations in the company.
RELATED:
I am an active member of the Philadelphia area Linux users, which provides services used by Web pages and mailing list with high volume and Philadelphia Perl Mongers.
I continue to monitor many Unix systems and mailing lists related to the network that Nanog, access inet, IETF working groups, and others.
Apart from my full-time positions, I also did a lot of consulting work part time after hours. The main tasks and achievements while working as a consultant include the migration of two medium sized ISP to an upstream supplier to another, one of which involved a massive project renumbering, e-mail and web server design and implementation of a moderate size DSL provider POP3 accounts and virtual domain hosting, system management and management of the router for a public library in Illinois, mail and web server design and implementation of three separate web site and graphic design group.
During my personal time, I have developed and contributed to several open-source software projects. I am the principal author and developer trace route, traceroute implementation using TCP packets, and go up to the bar, gaming devices Linux Traceroute spoof of a local toy. Further information can be found in both the software part of my site.
Personal Interests:
Kayak, the development of open source software, Lego Mindstorms, explore new technologies.
OBJECTIVE:
I am looking for a challenging position in a technical work environment that will enable me to continue to practice and expand my skills and knowledge. I am equally comfortable and qualified for a Network Engineering, Unix system administration or programming position.
Because of my analytical problem solving skills and develop the ability to learn new tasks and concept abstractions quickly, I am also willing to accept a position in an exciting new field and have not had the opportunity to work in.