Hardware: IBM PC and compatible, Laptops,
Macintosh, HP printers, DeskJet
Applications: Lotus Notes, WordPerfect,
Microsoft Office, cc-Mail, Visual FoxPro, FTP, Telnet, WINBABS,
Sunrise Clinical Care, LaserArch, Amisys
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
November 2000 - Present
New
York Presbyterian Hospital
Department of Information Services. UNIX System Administrator. Full-time.
Primary support and maintenance of local Unix (AIX) environment
Unix Shell Scripting to perform various system checks and to assure smooth operation.
Customized and modified Eclipsys SCC to fit local needs.
Troubleshoot on system problems and debug programming errors
Configured NFS and JFS on AIX UNIX systems.
Managed user accounts
Performing backup and restore
Manage DataBase Server
March 1999 - November 2000
St.Barnabas Hospital. The Bronx. NY
Systems Analyst
Responsibilities include but not limited to the following:
Creating and running SQL programs on HP-Unix
Troubleshoot on system problems and correct all software errors
Configure and set up Laser_Arch to get reports from HBOC
Managing user accounts on Laser_Arch
February 1998 - March 1999
New
York Presbyterian Hospital at
New York Hospital Medical Center of Queens, Department of
Information Services. Programmer Analyst. Full-time.
Primary support and maintenance of local Unix (AIX) environment
Unix Shell Scripting to perform various system checks and to assure smooth operation.
Customized and modified Continuum 2000 product to fit local needs.
Troubleshoot on system problems and debug programming errors
Configured NFS and JFS on AIX UNIX systems.
Managed user accounts
November 1996 - February 1998
British Airways at
British Airways North America
Information Management Department (IM). Programmer
Involved in the project for frequent flyer (UNIX, C)
Designed a program Chase Visa Promo which reads a passenger record, checks some required fields and prints a discounted ticket
Designed a program BagTracer for JFK airport which reads scanned bags and sends them to the World Tracer.
The program updates every record in the World Tracer. (Visual Basic)