Aaron Butterfield: Objective
Aaron Butterfield: Objective
Objective
I am hoping that my employment would help me in three ways: first, give me money to support my way through
college and Brigham Young University – Idaho. Second allow me to take advantage of gaining higher skill and
experience in the techno-working world. Third, I want to be busy; I need to have a feeling that I am
accomplishing something. I also hope that my employer would take advantage of the skill that I have gained to
move their business forward.
Experience
Job Responsibilities
• Coordinate Hot Cuts to the AT&T EVPN Network
• Program Cisco routers: 2800 Series, 3000 Series, 4000 Series Routers
• Troubleshoot router protocol issues: BGP, ISDN, OSPF, IGRP, RIP, Frame Relay, etc.
• Work with Access Control Lists, LAN Protocols, IP Helper addresses, etc too get customer online.
• Work with AT&T Technicians onsite to troubleshoot physical layer issues with loopbacks and wiring
orders for T1’s, T3’s. OC-3, OC-12 and ISDN.
• Worked on Cisco routers for Federal Bureau of Investigation, United States Postal Service, Louis Veitton,
State Street Bank and Trust, Toyota, General Motors, etc.
Job Responsibilities
• Responsible to maintain 600-800 computer systems
• Asset tracking
Job Responsibilities
• Apply metal skin to large cargo trailers made to haul cars, snowmobiles, motorcycles, etc.
Education
Skills
• Understand Cisco’s IOS
• CCNA Certification
• Experience with technical support over the phone
• Proficient on Windows 95 Through Vista, Mac OS 8.0 – 10.5
• Can implement and maintain images
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