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Thomas
S. Dorr |
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(203) 392-8969 |
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EDUCATION:
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Bachelor of Science, Summer 2003Southern Major: Computer Science
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COMPUTER SKILLS: |
Systems
WinNT/2K/XP, MacOS 10.X, Linux Software Microsoft Office Suite, Adobe
In-Design, Adobe Photoshop, Internet
Connectivity Software (e.g. SSH) Internet Service
Software (e.g. Apache, IIS) Hardware Intel x86, Apple Macintosh Hardware,
Ethernet 10/100bt Languages PHP, Perl,
HTML, Shell Scripting, BATCH Scripting, C, Java |
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EXPERIENCE: |
Graduate Intern for Residence Life and Student AffairsSouthern Responsibilities include managing computer lab personnel; organizing and processing payroll for the computer lab and related staff; investigating and retrieving quotes for new/replacement equipment; organizing technology related projects; website design/maintenance; web application development; 1st line tech support for the department; liaison for support tickets in the department. June 2003 – December 2005 Co-Advisor to WSIN Radio
Southern Co-Advises the Radio
Station WSIN the student run campus radio station. Areas worked on include policy, event
involvement, computer technology support and maintenance, electronic
technology maintenance and planning.
Planning for future moves to the new facilities in the September 2003 – December 2004 Lab Coordinator, Tutor, TechnicianOperates the January 2002 –
May 2003 Online Editor
Southern News,
Chose
web scripting and designed the layout for the Southern News Website. Operated the Southern News Website
formatting HTML and creating PDF files of the paper for online viewing. September 2002 – December 2002 General Manager W.S.I.N Radio, Over saw all
radio station operations. Handled paperwork as well as management and
motivation of staff members. Purchasing
equipment and services needed for radio station operation. Equipment assembly and studio maintenance
were also a responsibility. Also,
worked with other departments for event coordination. September
2001 – May 2002 Technology CoordinatorResolved computer problems, purchased new hardware
necessary to expand network capacity.
Upgraded older systems to make them network ready. January 1999
– August 1999 |