CRISTIAN RODRIGUEZ
MCSA: Security, A+, Secret Security Clearance
656 Hedgerow Way • Brighton CO, 80601 • [Send email using form at bottom] •
7203453791
Extensively skilled and diligent bi-lingual IT Professional with proven
capability in computers and Information Systems management, exceptional
analytical and problem-solving skills as well as superb communication abilities.
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
• MCSA: Security, Windows Server 2003.
• Active Government Secret Security Clearance.
• Native Spanish language proficiency.
• Implementation and management of P2P and server/client LAN, including DNS
configurations, and security, with Active Directory in both wired and wireless
for small computer networks.
• Proficient set up of small Windows and Linux virtual computer networks using
VMWare Workstation.
• Installation and configuration of computer components such as CPUs, NICs, RAM,
hard drives and disk drives; networked peripherals such as scanners and printers;
and operating systems, including Windows and Linux OS for personal computers.
• Problem analysis, structures design, code implementation, and correctness
testing of Java, J2EE, and VB.NET programs, as well as UNIX shell, awk, and Perl
scripts.
• Designing and constructing of web sites for a restaurant and MCB Butler’s Base
Property Control Office using HTML, and Java Script receiving positive feedback
from clients.
• Installing, configuring, and troubleshooting Windows-based applications such
as: antivirus, antispyware, network analysis (e.g. Traceroute, Wireshark, MS
command prompt), performance benchmarking tools, adobe software, multimedia, and
windows components.
• Problem diagnostic, errors identification, and performance tuning in Windows
network environments, configuring and resolving TCP/IP protocol issues.
• Dexterous usage of Ghost Suite, Oracle, JSP, MS Office Suites (Office 2000,
2003, and 2007), Visio, Access, Outlook, FrontPage, Project, and Photoshop.
• Successful completion of graduate level courses in Master of Science in
Information Technology: Informatics.
• Experience in working with people of diverse cultural backgrounds and
languages and overcoming cultural barriers through years of travel and work
abroad.
EDUCATION, TRAINING, AND CERTIFICATIONS
MS CERTIFIED SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATOR – MCSA: SECURITY February
2009 ID: 6677305
IT TECHNICIAN CERTIFICATION - A+
January 2009
ID: COMP001005710348
CERTIFICATION TRAINING PROGRAM - MCSE: SECURITY 2008
- Present
LEADERQUEST
Englewood, Colorado
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE-COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCE 2008
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE Okinawa, Japan
3.9 ● Honors, Dean’s List
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE-COMPUTER STUDIES 2007
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE Okinawa, Japan
3.5 ● Dean’s List
ASSOCIATE OF ARTS-MANAGEMENT STUDIES 2006
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE Okinawa, Japan
3.5
ADVANCED CERTIFICATE-INFORMATION MANAGEMENT 2006
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE Okinawa, Japan
3.5
ACADEMIC TRAINING, PROJECTS AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS
• Nominated and voted Project Manager by peers for a multi-site Microsoft Active
Directory Domain/Network infrastructure lab project, included 6 Windows Server
2003 Domain Controllers and 30 XP Pro workstations. Planned, coordinated,
directed, and implemented project to completion with exceptional feedback from
client and all 15 team members.
• Voted Project Leader by all team members for an overseas venture research
project in business communications, maintained group cohesion by using effective
oral and written communication, correctly assigned tasks considering 5 team
members’ strengths/abilities and met all deadlines.
• Developed VB.NET ATM machine simulation program that allowed user log in, make
withdrawals and deposits, and view account balances. Created dynamic Web
applications using J2EE, JavaServer Pages (JSP) technology and Java Servlets,
linked to databases.
• Designed and implemented data and control access to database using SQL in
Oracle SQL*Plus and MS Access of multiple entities and records using functions,
triggers, and stored procedures for numerous databases, such as a small simulated
bank system.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SUPPORT SPECIALIST January 2008 to July 2008
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE-ASIAN DIVISION Okinawa, Japan
• Performed Windows XP / 2003 and desktop support / system administration.
• Conducted national test center (PearsonVUE, CLEP, DSST) system implementation
and maintenance for two Media Learning Centers with 12 to 22 workstations.
• Analyzed and communicated IT equipment requirements and end-of-year equipment
budget.
• Worked with none to minimal supervision and communicated
progress/requirements.
• Established a proper disposal process for all hardware and software no longer
in use.
• Conducted periodic equipment inventories.
• Resolved all day-to-day computer problems for local faculty and staff.
AUTOMATED DATA PROCESSING INVENTORY CLERK June 2007 to September 2007
MARINE CORPS COMMUNITY SERVICES Okinawa, Japan
• Maintained inventory records database update in tracking the receipt of all
Automated Data Processing Equipment (ADPE) and software acquired.
• Coordinated movement of all ADPE with the Technical Services Manager, Network
Systems Manager, and Supply Section to reflect changes on record.
• Secured and maintained a software library, ensured all software was registered
to the authorized company to obtain appropriate licenses.
• Developed improved procedures to process ADPE inventory.
• Provided inventory lists to the Technical Services Manager, Network Systems
Manager and CIO to avoid users loading unauthorized software, to keep the MCCS
Standard Software Suite as streamlined as possible in compliance with the
organization’s needs.
COMPUTER LAB MONITOR April 2006 to June 2007
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE-ASIAN DIVISION Okinawa, Japan
• Utilized excellent communication skills to assist university students with
computer lab and internet resource usage as well as solving basic computer
issues.
• Administered placement tests and assisted in proctoring exams, as required.
• Reestablished workstations’ connectivity to the network by assessing equipment
problems in communication room and re-instated Wireless Access Point availability
by repositioning from room to room, as needed.
• Demonstrated motivation toward self-improvement: spent personal, off-duty,
time in IT office to improve applications and network
configuration/troubleshooting skills.
• Performance assessments recognized team player attitude and a neat and
professional appearance, creating a positive impression of the organization.
ASSISTANT CLUB MANAGER March 2005 to February 2006
UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS-MARINE CORPS COMMUNITY SERVICES Okinawa, Japan
• Accountable for weekly deposit of slot’s coin drops and pecuniary funds into a
secured vault totaling over $10,000.00 coupled with daily cost control
reporting.
• Educated administrative personnel regarding proper usage of Microsoft Excel’s
mathematical formula functions contributing to efficient daily recording and
generation of operational reports.
• Created and implemented independent Club Website offering an on-line view of
menu to customers.
• Enforced regulations on daily cash handling, key control, food portion
control, alcohol consumption and age restrictions.
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