A position of IT Specialist, Supply Support Engineer, Technical Support Engineer, Technical Representative and any position related to software and hardware of end-user system support.
Education
1989—1995
Moscow Institute of Radio Engineering, Electronics and Automatics (MIREA). Graduated as an Engineer Of Electronic Engineering.
Languages
English—fluent.
Computing Skills
MS Windows (3.11, 95, 98), MS Word (6.0, 7.0, 97), MS PowerPoint, MS Excel, Internet (all popular browsers).
Work experience
1995—today
Working as a chief specialist in Scientific Technical Centre ‘SYSTEMA’ of Federal Agency of Government Media under the President of the Russia Federation.
Responsibilities: programming, supporting end-user systems, writing documentation, designing software interfaces, participating in international exhibitions. Creating PowerPoint presentations. IT-articles, software and documentation translations (eng-rus, rus-eng).
Personnel information
Russian native speaker, Moscow permanent resident. Responsible, communicative, work well individually or in team, willing to travel a lot.
Additional information
Driving license, foreign passport. There are 2 patents for own software.
Hobbies
Alpine skiing, climbing, playing music, foreign languages, traveling.
John Smith Street, City, State, Zip Phone: 555-555-5555 Cell: 555-666-6666 email@email.com
Objective:
Assistant Professor, Psychology
Education:
Ph.D., Psychology, University of Minnesota, 2006 Concentrations: Psychology, Community Psychology Dissertation: A Study of Learning Disabled Children in a Low Income Community
M.A., Psychology, University at Albany, 2003 Concentrations: Psychology, Special Education Thesis: Communication Skills of Learning Disabled Children
B.A, Psychology, California State University, Long Beach, CA, 2000
Experience:
Instructor, 2004 - 2006 University of Minnesota Course: Psychology in the Classroom
Teaching Assistant, 2002 - 2003 University at Albany Courses: Special Education, Learning Disabilities
Research Skills:
Extensive knowledge of SPSSX and SAS statistical programs.
Presentations:
Smith John (2006). The behavior of learning disabled adolescents in the classrooms. Paper presented at the Psychology Conference at the University of Minnesota.
Publications:
Smith, John (2005). The behavior of learning disabled adolescents in the classroom. Journal of Educational Psychology, 120 - 125.