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REMOTE Preferredsubmitted to Others Without His Explicit Permission For more on Gilbert’s job hunt visit Gilbert’s personal web site Copyright 2021 by Gilbert Healton. Gilbert’s details can not be http://resume.healton.net/ REMOTE PREFERREDsubmitted to others without his explicit permission. Gilbert Healton [email protected] Perl-5, C, Linux with strong mentoring, planning. https://www.linkedin.com/in/ghealton/ Multii-language team software engineer. Now strongest in Perl, C, shell Arenas: commands, SQL. Linux and UNIX. History of Template Toolkit, HTML, Remote work ●●●● JavaScript, Apache, TCP/IP, networking, Git, and SVN. Very strong Back ends ●●●●● design, mentoring, documentation. Great customer support. Telcom ●●●● Net Security ○●●● 2020-08 to Software Developer – SMD Delivery – ESP 2021-06 Hard Skills: bash, zsh, Remote. Coding ●●●● C, perl, lua. Working on cloud based SMTP engine. Analyst ●●●●● AWS (AL1, ✔ Feature improvements written in C and Lua. Perl tests. Design ●●●●● Athena SQL, ✔ Document processes and on boarding processes. Documents ●●●● builds, ...) ✔ Use Circonus graphs to analyze failures. Debugging ●●●● github, git, ✔ Use git and Mercurial tools for reviews and source 2038 Bug fix ●●●● Mercurial management. Networking: (hg, Fisheye, ✔ “Interrupt Team” duties included 24x7 on-call duties, ssh, rsync, ○●●● Bamboo). starting build pipelines, responding to problems & requests. dev/tcp TCP/IP sockets ○●●● 2020-03 to Shell Developer – back end – energy sector Message queues ○●●● 2020-08 EOC Soft Skills: bash, ksh, DXC Technology. Remote multinational. Migrating large distributed AIX applications to Linux. Detail attention ●●●● csh, RHEL Life Learning ●●●● ✔ Quickly migrated scripts from suite with the most scripts. Oracle, perl, Legacy Apps ●●●●● ✔ Writing scripts to scan and automate code changes. AutoSys shell Mentoring ●●●●● Scripts, ✔ Bringing automated tests to environment without any. Patience ●●●●● PowerCenter ✔ Documenting and mentoring. Valuable onboarding docs. Large Projects ●●●● 2019-05 to Senior perl back end developer Aveda rewards Support T3 ●●●● 2019-09 RIF (NY) via W3Global Atlassian Estée Lauder Aveda brand, Remote OS Development: mod_perl ✔ Researched and fixed bugs in MVC perlgem and templates. Linux distros ○●●●● git, Oracle, ✔ Worked with external RESTful JSON API with PostMan. Red Hat+ ○●●● distributed ✔ Proposed API changes to stop painfully expensive issues. Debian+ ○●●● app, REST. ✔ Wrote tool to very efficiently extract information from logs. Ubuntu+ ●●●● Windows ○●●● 2016/2019-04 Back end developer – high volume Point Of Sale contract end. Languages: Verizon Wireless, Piscataway, NJ via Datanomics 2011/2013 CE C ●●●●● Agile/Jira ✔ Enhancements, maintenance, and bug fixes, on over a dbx debug ●●●● Big codebase dozen server applications. gdb debug ○●●● C, SOAP, git ✔ Tools for reporting and quickly analyzing/solve problems. Perl 5 to 5.26 ●●●●● Bitbucket, ✔ Reduced logged activation errors by order of magnitude. Perl::Critic ●●● Oracle SQL, ✔ T3 Support of internal and public customers. Packaging ●●●● Perl, perl ✔ Worked with and guided local & offshore team members. Test::More ●●●● critic, REST, ✔ Reduced problems in warehouse billing by $100K/year. Template ○○●● Remote team ✔ Mentor new BE developers. Shells ●●●●● 2016 & PHP/Perl developer – business VOIP support UNIX CLI ●●●●● 2006/2007 rif XML ●●●● Agile/Jira, git Vonage, Holmdel, NJ via SmartLink JavaScript, ✔ Integrated recently acquired PHP app into Vonage ecosys. Agile: JSON DOM ✔ Enhanced legacy perl app nobody else wanted to touch. 00B2-GilbertHealton-C_Perl_Unix-0607 06/21/2021 06:44 Current ● Less recent ○ Linux+admin ✔ Notes grew to “amazing” documentation for new hires. Confluence ●● Perl - OO Network Management Software and reports w/perl Jira ●●● HTML/CSS ✔ Part of NMS team improving existing and custom network PHP, MVC, Database: monitoring software for improving performance. C MySQL SQL ●●●● Remote team ✔ SNMP to discover OIDs of new devices on network. Oracle SQL ●●●● SNMP/MIB/OID ✔ Research newly device types for MIMs and start monitor. MySQL ○○○●● ✔ Apache CGI to produce interactive reports. JavaScript. SQL Server ○○● 2013/2015 rif Back end software developer–cell tower reporting Postgres ○○● 1996-2000 Others ○○ AT&T Middletown via Insys C, Daytona ○○● Help re-platform application from Solaris to Linux. Linux, Rhel, ✔ DBMS Perl – OO ✔ Consolidated petabyte/month cell tower feeds into practical High vol. feeds to network engineers to optimize operations. Source Control: Networks. ✔ Improved performance of applications. Accurev ●●●● Apache ✔ DevOps tools to configure and monitor server applications. cvs ○●● HTML/CSS ✔ Cross platform language and data migrations. Git ○○● Linux/Solaris Perl / C developer – custom work and Y2K lead rcs ○●● C, Perl-OO sccs ○○○● mod_perl. ✔ Completed multiple C projects in internal consulting unit. GitLab & ○○● REST APIs ✔ Y2K tech lead for AT&T Labs self-maintained software. ✔ Leanest Y2K division with first Y2K web server in AT&T. Gitbucket 2008/2011 Perl FootPrints dev. for Professional Services Web: Windows, Apache ○●●● Numara Software, Edison NJ via Consultis of Tampa Linux, cgi-bin ○●●● Solaris, ✔ Perl software for Help Desk, Service Desk, and more. HTML4/CSS2 ○○●● Apache ✔ Sales support. Minor to major enhancements to oo-perl HTML5/CSS3 ○ mod_perl FootPrints product. Merged most customizations. JavaScript ○○○● HTML, Perl, Used Test::More to make regression tests. JQuery ○● JavaScript Fixed critical sev-1 issues major customers. SQL: Oracle, ✔ Provide crisis support to Software Development and Offshore Teams: MySQL, Support departments for urgent and critical problems. European shell, XML, ✔ Estimated effort for customization requests & SOWs. India VMware, CI Education: 2007 Perl Developer SaaS : Cal-State Fullerton (CS) Linux, Apache Cheetahmail, NYC Fullerton College (EE) HTML ✔Developed front-end and back-end software for new mailing Hobbies Include: JavaScript GUI and some work on back-end processors. CI. Working with hand and Perl / DBI / ✔ Used home-grown MVC class and DBI class to Oracle DB. power tools mod_perl. ✔Enhanced and documented Template Toolkit templates. Learning Linux 2004/2006 Perl Developer for IPSonar Network Security Programming C, CI, Lumeta Corp – Somerset NJ Science Perl OO Reading (SF and more) Apache ✔ Primarily back-end OO-perl and shell scripts notable C mod_perl operations. Some C and front-end JavaScript. Personal: APIs ✔ Reduced response time with mod_perl fauthorization. Freehold, NJ 07728 SQL, DDLs ✔ Distributed serialized perl objects over LWP for processing. 00B2-GilbertHealton-C_Perl_Unix-0607 06/21/2021 06:44 Current ● Less recent ○.
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