Linux and Windows System Engineer, Network Engineer
Utrecht Area, Netherlands
Linux and Windows System Engineer, Network Engineer
Utrecht Area, Netherlands
* Allround Computer Technology Specialist with RHCE, LPIC-2, CCNA and MCP certifications.
* European Red Hat Certified Engineer of the Year 2008
* Designing, programming, documenting and implementing innovative solutions
* Research & Development
* Infrastructure & Architecture
* Teaching Workshops / Course Tracks
(Non-Profit; Information Technology and Services industry)
March 2006 — Present (3 years 5 months)
The Fedora Unity Project is a group of concerned members of the community, and owns several websites containing useful and relevant information for the community, as well as providing in some of the community's needs where the official Fedora Project cannot.
(Public Company; 1001-5000 employees; Computer Software industry)
May 2004 — Present (5 years 3 months)
Attendee of F7 FUDCon Boston 2007,
Developer of Revisor,
Ambassador at (a.o.) LinuxTag Berlin 2007
(Information Technology and Services industry)
2003 — Present (6 years)
(Privately Held; 501-1000 employees; Information Technology and Services industry)
March 2003 — Present (6 years 5 months)
(Research industry)
October 2007 — September 2008 (1 year)
(Information Technology and Services industry)
2007 — 2007 (less than a year)
(Public Company; 10,001 or more employees; Logistics and Supply Chain industry)
September 2006 — April 2007 (8 months)
(Public Company; 10,001 or more employees; Logistics and Supply Chain industry)
April 2005 — September 2006 (1 year 6 months)
(Privately Held; 11-50 employees; Computer Hardware industry)
September 2004 — April 2005 (8 months)
Programmed a new web-interface migrating from over 1500+ static HTML pages to a full customary build CMS environment based on PHP and MySQL.
(Government Agency; 5001-10,000 employees; Law Enforcement industry)
October 2003 — July 2004 (10 months)
Field Support Engineer responsible for all thin clients, desktops and desktop applications / peripherals.
(Non-Profit; 1-10 employees; Internet industry)
October 2002 — January 2004 (1 year 4 months)
A group of volunteers aiding the end-user to be able to (safely) connect to the Internet through a campus network.
None , Informatica & Economics , 2002 — 2004
Research and Development of new Free Software technologies, Free Software Advocacy