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Resume.

  • Name:
  • Malićky Vitali Vasiliovych
  • Date of birth:
  • Dec 9, 1972
  • Marital status:
  • married, have three childen (17.02.2001, 31.10.2003 and 24.11.2008).
  • Address:
  • Upon Request, Kharkiv, Ukraine.
  • Phone:
  • home: (+38) (057) 336 four three 54; cell: (+38) (098) two eight zero 97 44
  • E-mail:
  • mail me here
  • Education:
  • Higher (Master of Science).
  • Online Resume:
  • http://au.geocities.com/vitali_malicky
  • ICQ:
  • nine270723six



    Objective:

    Seeking position as a UNIX system administrator or UNIX DBA, or Perl, C programmer for UNIX platforms (would highly prefer programming). Utilizing 9 years of solid experience with multiple platforms: FreeBSD 3.x/4.x/5.x/6.x/7, Linux(RH 6.x/7.x), Solaris7/10(Intel), AIX4.3.2. Utilizing 8 years of experience with MySQL, PgSQL. For the last five years have been doing much programming.
    Self motivated, dedicated and up to any task given. Need no control over me. Also have two years of high school English teaching experience: can easily explain things.

    Experience:

    06/2003 - present
    Z3K.
    UNIX System Administrator/Analyst/Perl, C Programming


    • Performing all UNIX support and System Administration, on remote servers in Canada and the United States.
    • A member of a support team as a UNIX System Administrator.
    • Installation of operating systems (remote as well via VNC Console) and preparing them for further work: kernel rebuild, software installation, ensuring security, monitoring, trouble shooting.
    • Management of the authoritative DNS servers.
    • Clustering and load balancing solutions.
    • VPN channels.
    • UNIX software: "AMANDA" Automated backup software: installation, tuning and support. Strong skills. MySQL, PostgreSQL: installation, administration, developer support, database design, automated backup, disaster prevention/recovery. Strong skills.
    • Did the migration from apache-1_3 to apache-2.0 and up to apache-2.2 + php-5 + JDK1.4 and JDK1.5, and Tomcat-4.1 and Tomcat-5.5 successfully installed and smoothly running on FreeBSD-6.x production servers. Strong configuration skills.
    • "C" and "Perl" programming for UNIX. "Shell" scripting, a bit of "expect" scripting.
    • Developed from scratch a system for monitoring and collecting traffic statistics on the "Foundry BigIron 8000" routers by means of the "NetFlow" industial standard collectors. The log file processor and database manager ("PgSQL") for this system was implemented in "C".
    • Supporting remote hosting servers faced a little problem: customers who take a month trial hosting used web applications for sending SPAM. It was very hard to find such a customer among many other mainly respectable customers. My solution was to provide some kind of "integration" of mail and web services i.e. to code additional "control files" in "qmail" to ensure a most strict control over the hosters. Now this solution effectively works and gives us a real possibility to implicitly allow hosters to use web applications for sending messages via the "SMTP" server (these might be forums, registration notifications, "tell your friend" links, etc).
      In my opinion SPAM is, first of all, a social phenomenon not technical, and it is up to the administrator of the hosting to provide the services with a solution to reduce and, if possibe, to eliminate negative effects SPAM might draw. This is a "scourge" of the present-day Internet society.
      Know how qmail thinks and what it breathes. Have written many patches for this MTA.
    • Installation and configuration of RRDTool. Gathering and visualizing all possible server activity statistics in the NetMRG utility based on the RRDTool. This has made MRTG obsolete.
    • Ported the cluster management system (written in "Perl" and depending very much on the version of "Perl", and insecure "suidperl" as a result) into "C". The developers now can easily upgrade and support this system regardless of the version of "Perl".
    • LDAP installation, configuration. LDAP database planning, design, security considerations (TLS/SSL), access security policy, LDAP database replication within the LDAP cluster, pam_ldap, nss_ldap, samba + ldap, apache + ldap,squid + ldap, and all the support.
    • Free mail services project (www.com). A clustered mail system based on my research in qmail, LDAP, distributed file systems. This project has been a row of challenges, and it is still successfully being supported and developed: architecture, ideology, development, FAQ and technical documentation.
    • Development of technical documentation: Co-authored and authored written development of technical documentation; translation of technical documentation;

    Achievements:

      # uptime
      11:22AM up 554 days, 23:13, 0 users, load averages: 3.43, 5.80, 8.61
      #


    Education:

    11/1994 - 06/2000
    • Kharkiv National University.

    Computer Languages:
    • "Tcl/Tk", "Shell", "HTML", "JavaScript", "C", "Perl": can write different system utilities, CGI programs in "C" and "Perl". Programming SQL, DNS, SMTP, SNMP applications. Often use "Perl" to create administrative utilities to perform routine tasks.

    Communication Languages:
    • Ukrainian (native speaker), Russian (native speaker), English (very good command), French (good command). If any need arises have no difficulties to learn any other language in a year or two, for they come very easy to me. Learning Japanese.
    • Communication skills - excellent. Neither cultural nor national barriers (to discreet extent).

    Operating Systems:
      FreeBSD-3.x/4.x/5.x/6.x/7, OpenBSD-3.x/4.x, Solaris7/10(Intel), AIX-4.3.2(RISC/6000), LinuxRH-6.2/7.2, Fedora 5/6, Windows 95/98/NT4.0, Windows NT4.0 Terminal Server Edition, Windows 2000 Professional, Windows 2000 Server, Windows 98, Windows XP.
    • Skill level for FreeBSD - Highly experienced expert administrator and user.
    • Skill level for OpenBSD - Highly experienced expert administrator and user.
    • Skill level for Solaris7/10(Intel) - experienced administrator and user
    • Skill level for LinuxRH-6.x/7.x; Fedora-5/6 - good command. Administrator, not a user.
    • Skill level for AIX - good command. Administrator, not a user.
    • Skill level for the Windows family OS's - administrator, user.

    Platforms:
    • IBM PC, IBM RISC/6000

    Experience in IT:
    • 06/2003 - present Z3K. System Administrator/Analyst/Perl, C Programming
    • 05/2002 - 06/2003 Altron Inc. System/Network Administrator.
    • 02/2000 - 05/2002 MBS Inc. IBM Business Partner. System/Network Administrator.

    Additional Information:

    I have been working for nine years in the IT field. My best quality: I am a very fast learner. I enjoy working with DBMS, e-mail systems. Always try to raise my qualification level even if I have to pay much for it. An object of strong interest of mine has been LDAP and Oracle DBMS.

    Innovative, team player, eager to add the work output of the Company. Receptive to changes in the field and to new technology. Strong planner, organizer, and problem solver
    A true follower of the "Correct" and "Hard" System Administration as such; was brought up on "A Student's Guide To UNIX" by Harley Hahn, and "UNIX System Administration Handbook" by Evi Nemeth, Garth Snyder, Scott Seebass and Trent R. Hein.

    Logical, practical, analytical and good level of interest in technical work and people. Pay much attention to documetation. Independent-minded, persistent, determined, practical around solving logistical or technical problems. Also feel that I can work as a system analyst, since lately I have been successfully doing more analytical work than purely technical.

    Wife and children do not limit me. Nevertheless I live for them; I would have been nothing if it hadn't been for my wife.

    My best quality - youth of mind, its openness to novelty and innovation. I can say "I don't know" to five of ten questions, but ten of them will be solved.
    My worst quality - I am a very demanding perfectionist.

    Hobby: Professional quality photo, UNIX, Language as human phenomenon, hardball.



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