
Current Job Responsibilities
Mr. Wierowski's main responsibility has been to serve as MJW's network administrator. He attends weekly design meetings in order to spearhead design, development and delivery of company software and works as part of various development teams on various object-oriented programming projects. He writes Software Design Specifications and works with real time 3 tier Client/Server application development with Java Programs. He is responsible for maintaining performance of workstations and servers through repairs and upgrades and he has designed, performed and analyzed software performance tests of MJW's flagship applications. He also trains clients and company staff on new software applications and installed hardware.
Currently, Mr. Wierowski is the system administrator for the Cincinnati Operations Office to support the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) Dose Reconstruction Program. He provides management of the computer servers and auxiliary systems and provides enterprise-wide access to more than 400 system users. Over the past 2.5 years of operation, system up time has exceeded 99%.
Work Experience
MJW CORPORATION:
Software Engineer and Network Administrator, 2000 - Present
OTHER:
The Home Depot, Sales Associate, 1996 - 2000
Onondage Community College, Computer Lab Assistant, 1998 - 1999
Educational Background
IKON, Spring 2001
Certificate Program for A+ and MCSE Certification
ONONDAGA COMMUNITY COLLEGE, May 2000
Course work in Computer Science
RELEVANT COURSES
Advanced Data Structures
Data Abstraction and Problem Solving
Client/Server Operating Systems
Computer Systems Organization
Java Programming
C/C++ Programming
Pascal Programming
Unix System Administration
COMPUTER SKILLS
Microsoft Products, JDK, Kawa, Oracle 8i, MSSQL Server
Java, C/C++, Delphi, RMI, SOAP
Dos, Windows 3.x, 9x, NT, 2000, XP, Linux, Mac OS
TCP/IP, Microsoft Networking, Routing, Networking Hardware
PC Repair and assembly, maintenance and networking
CERTIFICATIONS
CompTIA A+ Service Technician, March 2001