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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><fo:root xmlns:fo="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Format" xmlns:r="http://xmlresume.sourceforge.net/resume/0.0">
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<fo:block font-family="serif" font-size="8pt" text-align="start">Charles Wyble - Résumé - page <fo:page-number/>
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<fo:block font-size="10pt" font-weight="bold" font-style="normal">Charles Wyble</fo:block>
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<fo:block>El Monte, CA</fo:block>
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<fo:inline font-style="italic">Mobile Phone:</fo:inline> 818.280.7059</fo:block>
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<fo:inline font-style="italic">Email:</fo:inline> charles@knownelement.com</fo:block>
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<fo:inline font-style="italic">URL:</fo:inline> http://www.knownelement.com/</fo:block>
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<fo:block keep-with-next="always" border-bottom-width="thin" border-bottom-style="none" space-after="0.750em" space-before="0.750em" font-weight="bold" font-family="sans-serif" font-size="10pt" start-indent="0in">Professional Objective</fo:block>
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I’m looking to reduce costs and improve efficiency in an IT service delivery organization,
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by rapidly sourcing and fielding whatever is necessary to get the job done on time and within budget.
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<fo:block keep-with-next="always" border-bottom-width="thin" border-bottom-style="none" space-after="0.750em" space-before="0.750em" font-weight="bold" font-family="sans-serif" font-size="10pt" start-indent="0in">Skills Summary</fo:block>
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<fo:inline font-weight="normal" font-style="italic"/>Linux systems engineer with extensive knowledge/experience on both Debian and RedHat based Linux distributions in a wide variety of applications. Very comfortable with shell scripting, package management, user account administration, configuration management, etc. A frequent speaker/writer on a wide variety of IT and open source matters, as well as a frequent contributer to open source projects.</fo:block>
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<fo:block keep-with-next="always" border-bottom-width="thin" border-bottom-style="none" space-after="0.750em" space-before="0.750em" font-weight="bold" font-family="sans-serif" font-size="10pt" start-indent="0in"/>
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<fo:inline font-weight="normal" font-style="italic"/>
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<fo:inline font-weight="bold">Core IT infrastructure</fo:inline>: Daily administration tasks in support of Mailman, Postfix, Bind, PXE boot (Debian Fully Automated Install (FAI) and Red Hat Kickstart on both Xen guests and physical hardware.</fo:block>
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<fo:inline font-weight="normal" font-style="italic"/>
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<fo:inline font-weight="bold">Linux Server Applications</fo:inline>: Debian and Ubuntu / Red Hat Enterprise Linux (3/4/5) shell scripting/automation (bash/sed/awk) assisting tier3 support with software debugging (PHP/Python/Perl/Java) Apache 1.30/2.0/2.2 Postfix and Courier Samba/ProfFTPD IpTables/Snort/Nessus/Nmap/OpenVAS.</fo:block>
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<fo:inline font-weight="normal" font-style="italic"/>
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<fo:inline font-weight="bold">Networking (switches, load balancers and security)</fo:inline>: F5/BigIP Global Traffic Manager and Local Traffic Manager Cisco LocalDirector, 2600/1800 series routers, 3745/2900 switches Linux Virtual Server (LVS) IPTables, Snort, ClamAV OpenVPN.</fo:block>
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<fo:inline font-weight="normal" font-style="italic"/>
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<fo:inline font-weight="bold">Monitoring</fo:inline>: Nagios, HP OpenView, HP SiteScope and What’s Up Gold.</fo:block>
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<fo:inline font-weight="normal" font-style="italic"/>
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<fo:inline font-weight="bold">Storage</fo:inline>: Hewlett Packard SAN (20 terabytes total storage supporting VmWare workloads) EMC Clarion cx400 and cx700 (200 terabytes total storage supporting Oracle/MySQL/SQL server workloads) Promise and Equallogic iSCSI Network Attached Storage (100 terabytes total storage supporting near line storage and development workloads) NFS on Linux supporting distributed web work loads.</fo:block>
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<fo:inline font-weight="normal" font-style="italic"/>
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<fo:inline font-weight="bold">Other</fo:inline>: Basic systems administration of HP-UX 11i Basic systems administration of Solaris 8/9/10/opensolaris Panther CDN ATT Edge Cache Akamai VmWare Virtual Infrastructure 3.5 XEN KVM/Qemu/Virtual Server/OpenVZ/VmWare Server.</fo:block>
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<fo:block keep-with-next="always" border-bottom-width="thin" border-bottom-style="none" space-after="0.750em" space-before="0.750em" font-weight="bold" font-family="sans-serif" font-size="10pt" start-indent="0in">Employment History</fo:block>
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<fo:block font-weight="bold" font-style="normal" keep-with-next="always">Linux System Engineer</fo:block>
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<fo:inline font-weight="normal" font-style="italic">Targetcast Networks (via acquisition of RippleTV)</fo:inline>
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<fo:block font-weight="normal" font-style="italic">October 2008–January 2010</fo:block>
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Provided system engineering expertise for customer facing advertising platform (AdSpot) and internal fleet management tool (CPanel).
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Utilized Nginx, Mongrel, Thin, Rails, Merb, Rack, MySQL (with replication), memcached and slack to support 2000+ systems.
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<fo:block font-weight="bold" font-style="normal" keep-with-next="always">Linux, Windows, network and security consulting</fo:block>
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<fo:inline font-weight="normal" font-style="italic">Multiple entities including Cast And Crew Entertainment Services Inc, Evite.com and Siderean Software </fo:inline>
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<fo:block font-weight="normal" font-style="italic">September 2007–October 2008</fo:block>
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Provided Linux and Cisco systems engineering expertise for Evite.com, across 2 geographically dispersed data centers supporting
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10 million visitors and 2 million e-mails per day. Utilized Apache/Tomcat on Gentoo and Ubuntu.
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Provided Linux systems engineering expertise for Cast And Crew Entertainment Services. Utilized Centos to host several green screen
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and J2EE web based applications for payroll processing.
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Provided Linux systems engineering expertise for Siderean Software. Utilized Fedora and Centos on dedicated hardware and ec2 to
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host numerous web properties including sites for Oracle Software.
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<fo:block font-weight="bold" font-style="normal" keep-with-next="always">Linux/Windows System Engineer</fo:block>
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<fo:inline font-weight="normal" font-style="italic">The Walt Disney Company - Parks and Resorts Online - Walt Disney Internet Group</fo:inline>
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<fo:block font-weight="normal" font-style="italic">August 2006–September 2007</fo:block>
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Provided system engineering and PCI compliance expertise for Disneyland.com, Disneyworld.com, DisneyCruiseLines.com
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and 23 related properties generating 2 billion dollars a year. Business logic was handled by Jboss instances on RHEL3/4
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and frontend application serving was done via Windows 2003 and Tomcat/IIS.
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<fo:inline font-weight="bold">Automated numerous routine system administration tasks</fo:inline>
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Created numerous batch and VbScript programs to handle all aspects of Windows administration from the command line.
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<fo:inline font-weight="bold">Active Directory Project for WDIG</fo:inline>
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Designed and implemented a nation wide, 3 data center, highly available Active Directory system to handle both the
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PCI and non PCI servers for the Walt Disney Internet Group.
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<fo:inline font-weight="bold">Windows NT to Active Directory migration</fo:inline>
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Migrated all the application servers off of Windows NT to Windows 2003 Active Directory domain controllers.
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Also have experience with Windows 2008 (including Linux/Cisco/wireless
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[wpa2 enterprise] authentication). Used both Centrify and Samba/Winbind/LDAP/Kerberos.
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<fo:inline font-weight="normal" font-style="italic">Intuit Inc (via acquistion of Electronic Clearing House)</fo:inline>
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<fo:block font-weight="normal" font-style="italic">October 2005–June 2006</fo:block>
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Linux systems engineer for a 24x7 transaction processing/ecommerce/
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financial services environment. Responsibilities included working closely
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with the network administration and infrastructure design teams and ensuring continuous
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uptime of multiple high visibility/high impact/high value envrironments including
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1TB MySQL database, 300 TB Oracle database, 1.5 TB Oracle Data warehouse and a
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4,000-store LAMP based ecommerce system (MerchantAmerica.com).
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<fo:inline font-weight="bold">Deployment of encrypted backups.</fo:inline>
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Designed/tested/documented/deployed an enterprise wide Linux backup system.
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All data stored on a central server with ISCSI attached network storage.
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Uses GNUPG and tar over ssh. Backups/Restores tested on a weekly basis.
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<fo:inline font-weight="bold">Deployment of Oracle database infrastructure.</fo:inline>
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Deployed 2 Oracle RAC clusters, each consisting of 3 Dell 6850's. They are equipped with Qual Dual Core
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Xeon's and 32 Gb of RAM, running RedHat Enterprise Linux 4.0 64bit edition.
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One environment is for staging and one is for production. EMC attached. This environment is used for
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Data Warehouse, Transaction Processing Software and Credit Card Clearing applications.
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The hardware and software was deployed in 3 business days.
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<fo:inline font-weight="bold">File Integrity Checking system for PCI compliance.</fo:inline>
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Deployment of file integrity checking across 100 UNIX servers using fully open source software.
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Used integrit <fo:inline font-family="monospace">http://integrit.sf.net</fo:inline> and some custom shell scripts which were submitted
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back upstream for inclusion.
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<fo:block font-weight="normal" font-style="italic">February 2005–October 2005</fo:block>
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Deployed a Debian Linux/Apache/MySQL/PHP system and educated the System Administration and Development
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Provided assistance to a medium sized engineering firm with a near 100%
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conversion to Linux on the desktop and server. Utilizing SUSE Professional 6.5 for desktops and Debian GNU/Linux for
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servers (Email/File Server/DNS/DHCP).
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Provided assistance to a small software development firm with a near 100%
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Assisted in the design/testing/and execution of a disaster recovery in real time
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(on-the-fly). Wrote and documented the use of several utilities that cut down the amount of time to recovery by 30
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This allowed faster turn around times and freed up IT resources.
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Deplopyed/Secured/Optimized/Maintained UltraVNC remote control software. This allowed the Infrastructure Support team to more
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Upgraded the network from hubs to Linksys managed switches to increase network performance and usability/reliability.
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No network downtime occurred in the process of the upgrade.
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Wrote a custom software/hardware monitoring/reporting system to ensure compliance with software licensing and obtain an
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accurate overview of company assets for inventory and disaster recovery purposes. Utilized WMI/Visio/Microsoft Access.
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