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CV Template for Linux Developer or Administrator

A Linux developer works on various Linux and network infrastructure projects in order to improve the performance of the organization by delivering new features and services. S/he works with the business developers and the system administrators to plan and set up new infrastructures and also to modify the existing infrastructures.

Sample Linux Developer CV Template
Eric Bickel
40, River Road
New York, NY
Contact No: 212 519 2485
Email Id: ebickel@ute.edu

Professional Summary
With sound leadership skills and after attaining three plus years of experience as a Linux
developer, I now have the ability to understand the specific business objectives and to
prioritize multiple projects accordingly. I have extensive experience in Red Hat
enterprise versions 4, 5 and 6.

Career Objective
Seeking a job role as a Linux developer so that I can make use of my acquired skills in providing high quality software solutions to your organization.

Work Experience
Mantech , 2010-Till Date
             Linux Developer
Technica, 2008-2009, Linux Developer

My major job functions included:
    * Designing, developing, coding ad testing new software.
    * Working with the development team to resolve various software problems.
    * Developing test plans and scripts from product specifications.
    * Troubleshooting and debugging failures.
    * Creating detailed reports of the errors.
    * Administering day to day activities of the Linux servers.
    * Troubleshooting system performance issues and connectivity issues, in association with the development team.
    * Working with vendors to test and evaluate new hardware and software solutions.

Educational Qualifications
    * Bachelor degree in Computer Science engineering.
Stock University 2006
    * Pursued Linux System Administrator professional course.
Scott Institute of Technology 2007

Technical Skills
    * Linux programming experience.
    * Strong knowledge of scripting language such as PERL and PYTHON.
    * Basic knowledge of MySQL administration and Oracle database administration.
    * Basic knowledge of STIG implementation.
    * Strong understanding of internal operating system and device drivers.
    * Experience of Linux shell scripting and Kernel configuration.

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