A data center engineer works in a field where telecommunication and storage systems are domiciled. As the job is crucial, it is necessary to make an effective resume for the post.
Pen down your skills, responsibilities and education in the resume. Add your honors or achievements you received in the college or in your profession.
John Mathew City, State 2nd XYZ, Boulevard Home: 121-323-6754 Cell: 133-909-4578 E-mail Address
Profile:
Highly proficient and industrious engineer in administration and maintenance of backup supplies and communication connections. Have handled complex issues and provided recovery plans for failures in business.
Areas of Expertise:
- Positive attitude
- Ability to work under pressure
- Skilled in project management
- Skilled in troubleshooting
- Strong communication skills
Professional Experience:
ABC Company, Place, 2005-Present
Data Center Engineer
- Responsible for providing reliable infrastructure for IT- Companies
- Ensured air-conditioning facility for physical layouts
- Maintenance of back-up systems
- Made plans and strategies to expand the networking system of the company
- Led project in setup of NetApp filer
- Upgraded centralized system to meet the competition
FGH Company, Place, 2002-2005
Data Center Engineer
- Responsible for troubleshooting of servers
- Provided support to architectural team in designing of networking system
- Experienced in scripting skill
- Analyzed designs and technical issues
- Evaluated compatibility of the server
- Provided guidance to junior desk technicians
XYZ Company, Place, 1999-2002
Data Center Engineer
- Organised trainings and interviews
- Monitored redundancy of internet connection
- Worked with ERP and CRM system
- Attended meetings with clients and vendors
- Managed virus protection for PCs
- Planned documentations and policies
Education:
- Bachelors in Computer Science, name of University, Year
- Masters in Network Engineering, name of University, Year
Technical Skills:
- VMware, NetApp, Acronis, Ethernet, Frame Relay, Cisco 6500s, SNMP, DNS/BIND, SAN
