[ont.jobs] UNIX/C expert suddenly available for work

giro@utflis.UUCP (Eugene Girolimetto) (12/01/88)

Due to an unfortunate financial crunch, my employer has regretfully
informed me that I'm no longer an employee. :-(  So, anyone in need
of UNIX/C systems maintenance, applications programming, staff
training or consulting, on a part-time, full-time, or contract basis,
please call or drop me a line. I also have experience with QNX networks,
and could easily brush up on any of a number of languages/operating
systems to suit specific needs.  An ascii version of my resume follows,
troff'able or hardcopy version available on request.

	euge.
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Eugenio Girolimetto      {utcsri,utgpu,utai,utzoo,lsuc}!utflis!giro
25 Ann Arbour Rd.
Weston, Ontario          (416) 748-3424
M9M 2J5                  (416) 743-5811

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                       Eugenio Girolimetto

                       25 Ann Arbour Road,
                        Weston, Ontario.
                             M9M 2J5
                         (416) 748 3424
                         (416) 743 5811


EDUCATION:

Bachelor of Applied Science
(Electrical Engineering):   + University of Toronto
Graduation:                 + June 1988

Ontario Secondary School
Honours Graduation Diploma: + Emery Collegiate Institute, North York
Graduation:                 + June 1984 (Ontario Scholar)


SKILLS:

     Systems maintenance; user support and advising; Unix, MS-DOS
and QNX experience; knowledge of C, Turing, Pascal, Fortran,
assembler (PDP-11, 6809, 8088); fluent Italian, working knowledge
of French; technical writing; electronic typesetting.


EXPERIENCE:

Digital Media Networks      + April 1988 November 1988
163 Queen St. East, Ste. 401  Facilities Administrator.  Maintain
Toronto, Ontario              and  expand  all in-house computing
M5A 1S1                       facilities,  and  system  software,
(416) 362-0788                including  Sun  Workstations, a QNX
   Mr. S. Pozgaj              network running on IBM  PCs,  Apple
                              Macintoshes,  and  Bridge  terminal
                              servers. Assist development of  in-
                              house  operations  software.  Train
                              staff in the use of UNIX, QNX,  and
                              custom  utilities. Provide input on
                              decisions  regarding  purchases  of
                              computing equipment.


Faculty of Library         +  (part-time)  October  1984-September 1988
  and Information Science     Programmer/Operations    Assistant.
University of Toronto         Duties  included systems and appli-
140 St. George St.            cations   programming,    assisting
Toronto, Ontario.             users, running terminal lines, con-
M5S 1A1                       structing a  switchboard,  training
(416) 978 7117                new employees, and doing tape back-
   Mr. G. Bacon               ups.


Department of Electrical    + summer 1987
  Engineering                 Worked as a programmer,  developing
University of Toronto         a  window-based  preprocessor for a
10 King's College Road,       new in-house electric drive  design
Toronto, Ontario.             and  analysis tool for SUN worksta-
M5S 1A4                       tions.  Also helped  maintain  sys-
(416) 978 6392                tems software on a network of SUNs.
   Dr. J. D. Lavers


Hilroy Limited              + summer 1986
250 Bowie Avenue              Factory work.  Was part of a 'human
Toronto, Ontario              assembly  line',  sorting, inspect-
M6E 2R9                       ing, and packaging various items.
(416) 782 4411
   Mr. M. Rennie


Ergonomics Group            + summer 1985
University of Toronto         Expanded and improved a  communica-
140 St. George Street         tions and control protocol that al-
Toronto, Ontario.             lowed ICON computers to use  Apples
M5S 1A1                       as  slave  peripheral  controllers,
(416) 978 4662                using the Apple's bus interface  to
   Dr. M. R. Lamb             provide  many  peripherals  to  the
                              ICON.  Ported this system to a  VAX
                              to replace the ICON, and used it to
                              develop a speech-operated appliance
                              controller,  with  speech feedback,
                              for disabled persons.   Compiled  a
                              computer   graphics  reference  li-
                              brary, for use by group members  in
                              software development.


RELEVANT COURSES:

     Computer Organization; Operating Systems; Software Engineer-
ing;  Data  Structures & Algorithms; Digital Hardware; Electronic
Circuits; Controlled Electrical Drives; Analog  Filters;  Optical
Communications  Systems;  Electrical Measurements; Systems & Sig-
nals Analysis; Engineering Economic Analysis.


INTERESTS AND ACTIVITIES:

     Cycling; swimming;  baseball  (was  on  departmental  team);
dancing;  reading;  philately; electronics experimentation; Vice-
President, high school  student  council;  executive,  Electrical
Engineering  Club  at U of T; assistant stage manager, Skule Nite
8T8 variety show.


REFERENCES

Steve Pozgaj
V.P. Technical Activities
Digital Media Networks
163 Queen St. East, Suite 401
Toronto, Ontario
M5A 1S1
   362-0788

Tom Molnar
Unix Systems Group Supervisor
UT Computing Services
255 Huron St., Rm. 350
Toronto, Ontario
M5S 1C1
   978-8853

Phil Poulos
Systems Programmer
UT Engineering Computing Facility
35 St. George St., Rm. 139
Toronto, Ontario
M5S 1A4
   978-4604