Brady W. Hathaway
(954) 557-7837
Objective: A career in the computer industry, working with IBM PC compatible
hardware and software in a networked environment in the Ft. Lauderdale
area.
SPECIAL
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Build the "Gold"
Standard NT clones for a 12,000 unit network with Drive Image
Pro.
- Experienced in upgrading user
workstations to NT 4.0. and "pushing" software via
Tivoli.
- Working on a 12,000 unit
network in the areas of Tech Bench, and Desktop technician.
- Fifteen years of computer
experience; setup, repair, and upgrade; some programming.
- Secret Security Clearance
since 1977 (revalidated in 1994); recent access to the
Pentagon.
SOFTWARE:
- IBM Tivoli push
software, Novell LanWorkPlace Pro, Office 97 and 2000, Lotus Notes
R5, Remedy 4.02, WordPerfect 6.1, Microsoft Exchange Mail, Publisher, and
Project. Group-Wise, CorelDraw, Paint Shop Pro, Aldus Photostyler,
Micrografix Designer, Approach, Calendar Creator Plus, FastLynx, PC Anywhere,
HP Xoftware, Visio Technical, Norton Utilities, Norton and McAfee Anti-virus,
and Norton Diagnostics. Some experience with Unix shell
scripts.
HARDWARE
- IBM laptops (560e, 760XX, 600 (all
models), and TP20). Hewlett Packard desktops (all models), Compaq, Dell,
DGI, Gateway, NCD, Vanguard equipment. Kyocera printers, HP printers,
CalComp, QMs and Tektronics color printers.
OPERATING SYSTEMS
- Windows 2000, NT 4.0 and 3.51, HP
Unix,AIX Unix, Windows 98, Microsoft Windows 3.XX, DOS 6.XX. Some
experience with Macintosh OSs.
COMPUTER USE AND DATA
PROCESSING
- Technical Bench and Desktop
computer support for a 1,200+ NT network.
- Recent courses in Microsoft
Office products and MS Exchange.
- Supervised shop/ responsible
for over 300 personal computers (October 1994 - March 1995).
- Participated in a networked
interactive computer training project (Sep 1993 - October 1994).
- Responsible for
maintenance/repair/inventory of 31 computers (January 1985 - March
1990).
TRAINING
- Developed/revised/taught Digital
Electronics Curriculum (March 1991- September 1993).
- Completed a two-week course in
Course Curriculum Development (March 15, 1991).
- Completed 15-week course
(Digital/Computer Electronics) (March 01, 1991).
- Completed a four-week course to
qualify as a military instructor (May 25, 1990).
EDUCATION
- Network Scheduler 3, Microsoft
Office. (February 22, 1996).
- Four-week course in Miniature Solder
Repair (June 17, 1994).
- 27 week course for operation/repair
of the Vulcan Phalanx Close-In Weapons System. Graduated with a 97.97
average (Sep 25, 1985).
- 14 week course in Aviation
Electronics (Jan 08, 1981).
- Four week course in Basic
Electricity & Electronics (Sep 03, 1980).
- Two years of studies at San
Bernardino Valley College. Honor Roll student (June 16, 1975).
WORK EXPERIENCE
- (1997-Present) Computer International Consultants,
supporting a large corporation's migration to NT 4.0, Novell 4.11, and
Lotus Notes, followed by Desktop and Tech Bench support.
- (1996-1997) PRC/Litton, supporting Department of
Defense/Health Affairs network in Virginia and the Pentagon.
- (1995 - 1996) Dynamic Resources, Inc., supporting
Department of Defense/Health Affairs network in Virginia and the
Pentagon.
- 11/75 - 12/95 Employed by the United
States Navy.
- 1991 - 1995 Licensed Respiratory
Therapist Employed part-time by University of California, San
Diego.
- 1978 - 1991 Respiratory Therapy.
Employed by various Respiratory temporary agencies in the San Diego
area.
WORK HIGHLIGHTS
- Persevered through a 700 unit
network upgrade to NT 3.51 during a change in contractors.
- Supervised, evaluated, and
maintained records on up to 30 personnel. Adapted to numerous and changing job
descriptions and backgrounds.
- Maintained/repaired a variety of
systems, including a 3.2 million dollar self-defense system.
- Hand-picked to work several special
military projects, including a self-defense weapons development project,
regular and Multi-media curriculum development.
AWARDS
- Navy Achievement Medal, Letter of
Commendation, Meritorious Unit Commendation, Battle Efficiency Award, Southwest
Asia Service Medal, Sea Service ribbon, and Good Conduct Medal (5), many
Letters of Appreciation.. Desert Storm Veteran, served in the Persian Gulf
several times.
EXTRA-CURRICULAR
ACTIVITIES
- Salvation Army volunteer for
assorted charitable activities (counting money at Christmas, feeding the poor
on Thanksgiving and Christmas). Completed the 25K walk for March of Dimes to
raise money. Actively participates in Community projects and donates through
the Combined Federal Campaign. Participates in the "Adopt a Road
Program" at work.
References Supplied Upon
Request
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