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<!-- <p class="address">Woodbridge VA, 22191│571-572-1188│coto2448@gmail.com</p> -->
<h2>Steven Pereira</h2>
<h4><u> Objective </u></h4>
<p class="quote">Computer Information Sciences undergrad student seeking a position as aIT Support or Sys-admin. In which I may apply my knowledge and skills I have obtained as a;Data Center Technician, Network Technician, as well as Security Operations in order to meet company and customer satisfaction.
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<h4><u> Summary of Skills </u></h4>
<p>A <b><i>bilingual</i></b> in Spanish and English; reading and writing fluently, this has been applied in many occasions throughout all my past experiences on the job for the past 15 years. As a Student of Computer Science i am now well-versed in <b><i>troubleshooting</i></b> and repairing malfunctioning hardware and software. Thus, I would devise innovative strategies to resolve recurring computer and network problems. <b><i>Motivated customer service specialist</b></i>; with over 7 years of retail experience in a fast-paced, team-based environment.
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<h2>Technical Skills</h2>
<h4><u> Hardware </u></h4>
<p class="quote">Knowledgeable with certain IT hardware Concepts (PC Operational procedures, RAM, ROM, Motherboards, x86/x64 Architectures, Iscsi NAS/SAN, Installing and Upgrading Software/Devices, Printers, Troubleshooting andrepairing PC Components).
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<h4><u> Software </u></h4>
<p class="quote">Experienced in Windows software programslike; PowerPoint, Excel, Word, Visioamong others. Accustomed to certain operating systems such as; Linux/Unix (Ubuntu,Kali, andCentOS) Mac OS(X Lion). Grasped the concept of Windows Server Rolestheir and Features like ;( Active Directory, DHCP, DNS among other roles). The installation and deployment of these technologies were also perceived through VMware/Virtualbox Software</p>
<h4><u> Networking </u></h4>
<p class="quote">As a result from technical studies and lab work, there is an understanding in Network concepts (OSI Model, TCP/IP Model, an understanding of difference onEthernet cables, Configuring Network components and Troubleshooting Network connection problems,hands on or via CLI and GUI.</p>
<h4><u> Technical self-studies/Learning </u></h4>
<p class="quote">Gained an understanding of Ethical Hacking; Security concepts, scripting and technical engineering through IoTt echnologies(likeRaspberry Pi), and Kali Linux. Continuous studies onsoftware/server deployment using Ansibleand clustered (Linux) VMs/Servers.Cloud services concepts through AWS; creation of EC2 instances, EBS,S3, RDS among other features.AWS certified.Due to some hands-on studies, now well versed in HTML/CSS,Platforms: LAMP Programming language: Python, frameworks: Django, CMS: Wordpress, version controls: Git.</p>
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<h4><u> Education </u></h4>
<p class="quote"><b><i>ECPI University Manassas, VA Graduation: June/2015 Associate of Science in Computer Information Science GPA: 3.2 Concentration: Network Security</b></i></p>
<p class="quote"> <b><i>AWS Cloud Practitioner Certified Valid: 2020-2023</b></i></p>
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