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Date:      Wed, 3 Oct 2001 13:18:33 -0700
From:      Ulf Zimmermann <ulf@Alameda.net>
To:        jobs@freebsd.org
Subject:   Available for consulting, contracting or full time
Message-ID:  <20011003131833.D84527@seven.alameda.net>

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Hello fellow subscribers of FreeBSD jobs.

I am currently looking for a new job, either as consultant,
contractor or full time. Full time is the preferred status,
but I am open for offers.

I live in Alameda, so anything close to that would be nice,
but for the last 6+ years I have commuted also to the south
bay and peninsula, so it wouldn't be much of a change.

What am I looking for ? Well, some mix including network &
system administration, software development and/or security.

I have a very broadrange of knowledge and many interests. And
have been using FreeBSD for years and aquirred a good under-
standing of it. Attached is my resume in ASCII format, but you
can also find a copy of my latest resume in HTML format at:

	http://seven.alameda.net/~ulf/resume.html.

Feel free to forward my resume if you think it is a match for
something, but please not to headhunters just to get a finders
fee.

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Regards, Ulf.

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Ulf Zimmermann, 1525 Pacific Ave., Alameda, CA-94501, #: 510-865-0204

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Ulf Zimmermann
1525 Pacific Avenue
Alameda, CA 94501
Phone (510) 865-0204
Fax (510) 521-5073
E-mail: ulf@Alameda.net



Objective
 
Further develop skills in network and system administration. 
Also interested in software development in regards to network
and system administration.


Certifications
Cisco CCNA, CCNP



Hardware knowledge:

Cisco Catalyst Switches 2924XL, 3548XL, 4000, 5000, 6000, Cisco Routers 100x,
160x, 25xx, 26xx, 36x0, 4x00, 720x, 75xx, PC x86, SGI Indy, Indigo, Challenge,
O2, Origin 200/2000, Nortel Connectivity Extranet Switch, Nortel Baystack
switches, Nortel Accelar switches, x86 PC hardware



OS/Protocol/Software knowledge:

Cisco IOS, Cisco Cat OS, FreeBSD, Sun Solaris, SGI Irix, MS-Dos, Windows 95/98, 
Windows NT/W2k, TCP/IP, VPN/IPSec, FTP, SSH, SMTP, DNS, HTTP, RIPv1/v2, EIGRP,
Frame-Relay, PPP, HDLC, Radius, OSPF, BGP, Perl, PHP, SQL



Professional experience





05/2001 - Current
 Network and Security Consultant
 Autodaq Corporation, Menlo Park, CA

Consulating for Autodaq Corporation to help the company improve their 24x7
presence on the Internet, including such things as redesigning current
infrastructure, implementing such redesign, adding new colocation site for
failover, improving general setup in regards to DNS, email, email lists, web
loadbalancing, SSL offloading, upgrading existing firewalls to new firewalls.


02/1999 - 03/2001
 Senior Network Engineer
 Inktomi Corporation, Foster City, CA

Responsible for day to day operation or supervision of Inktomi's corporate LAN
and WAN plus working with several colocations to plan, implement, upgrade and
troubleshoot production cluster. Involved in planning new office network to
support growing from 250 employees to over 1,000. Responsible for rolling out
of a Frame Relay network for small remote offices. Also responsible for coming
up with configs for new hardware and order this hardware.


10/1998 - 01/1999
 Senior Network Engineer
 Ibeam Broadcasting, Inc., Sunnyvale, CA

Involved in planning network integration of Ibeam's product for ISP, including
Layer 2, 3 and 4 devices in conjunction with their cache server. Worked with
vendors to get implementation of APIs to be able to control Layer 4
configurations and failover. 


06/1997 - 10/1998
 Senior Network Analyst
 Silicon Graphics, Inc., Mountain View, CA

Day to day operation of the SGI Mountain View campus including over 40 Cisco
7000, 7206 and 7513 router plus a large number of SGI Irix routers. Responsible
for planning and install hardware upgrades of all Campus Cisco 7xxx series
routers and to actual IOS versions. Designed new building networks for rewiring 
projects, which includes gathering of requirements from the customers, then
planning and purchasing routers and switch hardware. Involved in the ongoing
redesign of the campus networks. 


09/1996 - 05/1997
 Senior System Administrator
 Silicon Graphics, Inc., Mountain View, CA

Responsible in a team of sysadmins for the SGI Mips Group to support the Chip
Development. Day to day care of over 150 server machines and over 400 desktop
machines. Planned a new 6 terabyte backup system. Planned new 750 gigabyte NFS
server for the main databases. Played major role in the planning and executing
the move of Mips into a new building with no hardware problems and low
downtime. Involved in the ongoing redesign of the campus networks.


06/1996 - 08/1996
 System Administrator
 Silicon Graphics, Inc./Cray Research, Eagan, MN

Hired as help for the SGI and Cray Research merger activities. Helped with the
move from a primary Sun Solaris environment to a SGI Irix environment.
Rebuilding of the Sun jumpstart mechanism with Irix "inst" program, installing
of new SGI Irix server, rebuilding NIS, NFS and mail environment. Involved in
debugging of DNS Denial of Service attacks through the Internet. Involved in
debugging large mail problems.


11/1995 - 05/1996
 System Administrator
 NCD Z-Code Software, Novato, CA

Maintained the NCD Novato office with around 40 developers, tech support and
sales people. Work included the maintaining of over 30 different Unix platforms
and release versions, Windows 3.1/95/NT and Mac computers, analyzing and
improving the local area network.


1985 - 09/1995
 Consultant
 Germany

Consultant for large and small companies in Germany for all areas of computers
and networks.
 

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