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Sample Aviation Management Resume
Dave Data
7 Cerebral Way
Mercerville, NJ 08619
609-XXX-XXXX
datalata@prodigy.com OBJECTIVE:
Computer Service Technician
SUMMARY
- Currently in Computer Network Administration Program
- Associate in Network Engineering Technology, Associate in CSNA
expected 2002
- Certificate of Proficiency in IT expected in 2002
- Working knowledge of Microsoft Office 97, Microsoft Office 2000
- Skilled at installing, upgrading, and troubleshooting PCs in
Windows 3.xx / Dos, Windows 95/98, Windows NT, and Windows 2000
environment
- Detail oriented, energetic, self motivated quick learner with
3.5 years of excellent customer service, technical, and managerial
experience
EDUCATION
Mercer County College, Trenton, New Jersey
Computer Network Certification Program
Associate in Network Engineering Technology and CSNA
expected 2002
Computer Courses (Completed)
Networking Essentials: Developed knowledge on protocols, OSI
model vs. TCP/IP model, networking functions, cabling constraints, and
the hands-on skills of how to connect network components, install system
software (Windows 2000 Server), security planning, support and
troubleshooting the network.
Windows Server Operating System Administrator: Install and
configure the Windows 2000 Server Network OS, including overall
administration, advanced file system topics, Active Directory Services,
routing, remote access, network security, fault tolerance, and
optimization of server and network resources.
Computer Courses (Current)
PC Applications: Database: Study of Microsoft Access through the
use of tables, queries, reports, and forms. Hands-on experience with
relating data in a table or a query to create and design forms and
reports in general workplace situations.
Introduction to Visual Basic: Hands-on use of the Visual Basic
software to create event driven programming applications running in a
Windows environment and object oriented solutions for a variety of
personal and business computing situations.
Network Infrastructure: Planning the infrastructure for a
Windows 2000 network, including installing and configuring WINS, DNS,
DHCP, RAS, AND IPSec.
Network Directory Services Administration: Planning,
configuring, and administration of a directory services infrastructure
with DNS name resolution, schema, and replication along with
administering group policies and implementing and troubleshooting
network security.
Windows Desktop Operating System Administrator: Installing and
configuring the Windows 2000 Professional OS in a Windows-based LAN by
creating users and groups, administering file/print resources, and the
use of control panel and the registry.
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Dave Data 609-XXX-XXXX
Computer Courses (Summer 2001-Summer 2002)
Advanced Visual Basic: Extending the knowledge of Visual Basic
working with error handling, debugging tools, object variables, custom
controls, relational databases, crystal reports, dynamic data exchange,
and calling procedures in DLLs.
PC Applications: Spreadsheets: Study of Microsoft Excel and
hands-on with the software through generic spreadsheet use commonly used
in area offices.
Fundamentals of Electricity/Electronics: Learning the basics
of electronics such as DC and AC circuits, electromagnetic devices, and
electronic components.
Basic Computer Software: Study and develop working knowledge
of virtual machines, virtual storage, spooling, spooling commands, and
JCL. Hands-on experience in VSE/ESA console operations, VSE/ICCF and MS
Windows.
Current Operation Topics: Study of current hardware
requirements and software components. Topics include Linux, AS/400, and
MVS.
Data Communications: Examine and apply how modems, serial data
connections, communications software, terminal emulation, commercial
information services and electronic mail functions in a business
environment.
JAVA Programming: Introduction to JAVA programming and
applications on the World Wide Web by writing, compiling, and executing
JAVA programs, creating WWW oriented applications, and developing JAVA
applications.
C for Information Systems: Focus on programming styles
typically used in C language that are either unavailable or
underutilized in COBOL. Hands-on experience with creating functions to
maximize code reusability and learning general workplace functions.
Computer Courses (Credit by Life/Work Experience)
PC Services & Support: Developed working knowledge of the
operation and support of hardware and software. PC assembly and
disassembly, operating systems installation and configuration, and
maintenance and troubleshooting.
Basic Computer Hardware: Study of the commonly found computer
devices within a computer center and modern office including peripheral
equipment operations.
Computer Concepts: Developed and reinforced skills in
application, productivity, and system software; I/O devices,
communication information management, information system development,
program development, multimedia usage, security.
PC Systems Software: Explores PC based operating systems such
as Windows NT, MS-DOS, Windows 98 and their interactions with other
applications.
EDUCATION & WORK HISTORY
2000-Present Computer Systems / Networking Major, Mercer County
Community College
1997-2000 Production / Service Manager, Kronos Robotics, Hamilton,
NJ
KEYWORDS
Word, Access, Excel, Windows NT, Windows 95,
PC Operating Systems, Operating Systems, Hardware,
Application Software, LAN, WAN, Client Server, Windows 98,
Windows 2000, Server, Network Technician
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