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- From: drlee@(Donald R Lee) GOV.SANDIA.SOMNET
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- To: info-vax@COM.SRI.KL
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- Subject: looking for new job
- Sender: RELAY-INFO-VAX <RELAY-INFO-VAX%com.sri.crvax@EDU.VT.CC.VTVM2>
-
- Attached is my resume for reading as I need a new position. I did not
- win the new contract for the position I now hold. Anyone interested
- or has a need for my expertice please contact me at the address on my resume
- as i will not have access to this group after 30-Nov-1992.
- Thank you to all on the net.
-
- Donald R. Lee
-
- 10812 Guadiana SW. Albuquerque, NM 87121 (505) 831-8012
-
-
- SUMMARY OF ACCOMPLISHMENTS:
-
- Previously employed in Data Processing as a Data Processing Manager,
- Computer Security Consultant, Systems Analyst, Programmer Analyst, Database
- Manager/Consultant, Communications Consultant, PC Hardware/Software Consultant,
- and Customer Engineer.
- Currently have an active DOE-Q Clearance and employed as a Data Processing
- Manager, Computer System Security Officer, and LAN Network Security Officer.
- Supporting VMS and
- SUN Workstation/Mainframe users. Current contract expires 30-Nov-1992.
-
- I have experience in the following Operating System and Languages:
-
-
- System Language or Operating System
-
- UNiSYS 90/80 BAL FORTRAN BASIC VS-9
- JCL
-
-
- UNiSYS DCP40 TELCON DCP/OS
-
-
- UNiSYS 1100 EXEC 1100 FURPER COBOL DMS1100
- MASM COMUS PERCON ECL
- CMS1100
-
-
- IBM TSO JCL
-
-
- DIGITAL VAX SE/VMS VMS DCL INGRES
- COBOL 'C' PASCAL TCP/IP
- FORTRAN DECNET VAXSET PATHWORKS
-
-
- PC'S CP/M FORTRAN COBOL OS/2
- DBASE LOTUS FTP ASSEMBLER
- MSDOS UNIX 'C' Excel
- Telnet PASCAL SperryLink BASIC
- WORD 1 DIR MASS-11 XENIX
- INGRES RBASE DBASE WORDSTAR
- Windows WordPerfect Novell Freelance
- TCP/IP
-
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- UNiSYS UNIX Q-OFFICE 'C'
- 5000/9000
-
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- Sun Workstations SUN/OS TCP/IP
-
-
- Experience:
-
-
- 1/1/89 - Present
- Employed as a contract employee as a VAX System Manager. In this
- position I supervise all aspects of the system operation from approving
- user accounts to purchases of new hardware and software. Responsible for
- long range system planning and budgeting. Computer System Security Officer
- responsible for physical and system security for the department data processing
- facility. Network Security Officer responsible for LAN Network
- Security. Authored the department Computer Security Plan for Classified
- Processing and Computer Security Test Plan for Classified Processing.
- Support Classified PC Lan and Sun Workstation users.
-
-
- 2/1/87 - 11/14/88
- Employed by Federal Systems Division, Unisys Corporation. Systems
- Analyst under contract to Sandia National Labs Albuquerque NM. Supported
- UNiSYS data processing systems in Sandia's Administrative Computing Division.
- Assigned to Support Sandia's computer communications, database, operating
- systems, and user software. Authored and verified the Computer Security
- Test Plan for Classified Processing on the UNiSYS Administrative Computer
- Systems.
-
-
- 1981 - 2/1/87
- Customer Engineer for UNiSYS Corp. Responsibilities were maintenance and
- installation of hardware and software on UNiSYS mainframe computer systems.
- Systems Analyst for UNiSYS Laser Printer Systems. Consultant for software
- and hardware products sold by UNiSYS.
-
-
- 1979 - 1981
- Employed by Professional Electronics and Communications. Supervised
- customer service performed in and out of the shop. The work included
- mobile and base communications, repeaters, microwave, earth stations,
- and related associated devices.
-
-
- 1979 - 1979
- Employed by Windmill Broadcasting as a broadcast engineer. Performed
- the initial installation and certification of a television studio and
- transmitter installation.
-
- 1978 - 1979
- I was employed by several employers to gain added experience in the
- following areas:
-
- 1. Employed as product engineer for a major sign company.
- 2. Employed as a digital electronics (microprocessor based)
- automated test equipment engineer.
- 3. Employed as an analog and digital electronics design engineer
- for the manufacture of hydraulics components used in
- manufacturing of large earth moving and farm equipment.
- 4. Employed in a primary standards lab repairing, calibrating
- test equipment and secondary standards.
-
-
- 1975 - 1978
- Employed by Dicky-john Corporation as an Electronics Engineering
- Technician. Involved in research and development of numerous products that
- used microprocessor and other highly specialized measurement techniques to
- measure grain constituents.
-
-
- Education:
- Lincoln Land Community College 8/70 - 5/72
- Springfield IL. Major: Electronics Technology
-
- Harper Community College 8/78 - 12/78
- Palatine IL. Major: Data Processing
-
-
- Other Items Of Interest:
- 1. First-class FCC Radiotelephone License W/Ship Radar Endorsement
- (General Radiotelephone Operator License).
- 2. FCC Amateur Radio License.
- 3. FAA Private Pilot Single Engine Land License.
- 4. FAA Ground Instructor Advanced License.
- 5. Five years teaching experience at Lincoln Land Community College:
- Data Processing and Aviation.
- 6. Past member of the Precision Measurement Association.
-
-
- Salary negotiable, letters of commendation, recommendation, and references
- upon request.
-
-
- .
-