UNIX Administrator at BBN Technologies
Greater Boston Area
UNIX Administrator at BBN Technologies
Greater Boston Area
(Privately Held; 1001-5000 employees; Research industry)
2001 — Present (8 years)
Responsible for the administration of computing resources within the Speech & Language department; Maintenance and performance tuning of a 200+ node Sun Grid Engine cluster in a scientific research environment; Maintenance of several network storage array including over 32TB on an EMC Celerra Network Server as well as over 50TB on a BlueARC Titan Network Storage Array; department Internet security against viruses and spyware; High level troubleshooting of technically complex hardware and software problems. Automation of common repetitious tasks through the use of scripting. Ongoing maintenance of department-wide resources such as the Linux based IMAP/SMTP server; DNS servers; Windows 2000/2003 active directory; DHCP services; file and print services; server, compute node, and desktop deployments. Documentation of system administrator guides for process and procedures including installations, user account maintenance,
(Privately Held; Information Technology and Services industry)
1999 — 2001 (2 years)
UNIX and Windows consultant based in the New England region working on client sites including RSA Security; Living.com; Egenera; Boston Museum of Science; and Gnome Pharmaceuticals. This included the support of ClearCase; Solaris; Windows NT; Linux; SAMBA; autofs; NIS; NFS; and Vertias Volume Management
(Public Company; 10,001 or more employees; LU; Telecommunications industry)
March 1997 — 1999 (2 years)
Ascend Communications was acquired by Lucent. See Stratus Computer for job details.
(Public Company; 501-1000 employees; Computer Hardware industry)
January 1997 — December 1999 (3 years)
Windows NT and UNIX (Solaris; HP-UX) system administrator responsible for the Windows NT domain; SMS, WINS database; backup services based on Backup Exec; file and print services; Desktop install and configurations; Quality Assurance test lab; installation of Solaris and HP-UX QA test systems; Documentation; DNS; SAMBA; NIS; and NFS services
(Public Company; 1001-5000 employees; Computer Networking industry)
February 1997 — December 1999 (2 years 11 months)
Part of Stratus Computer was acquired by Ascend. See Stratus for job details.
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