I am currently looking for a new job. Part-time or temporary projects may be fine too.
For the past 8.5 years I have worked for a DNS development and support company. I worked front line for levels 1 through 3 customer support for large DNS organizations, such as hosting hundreds of DNS servers or resolvers servicing millions of clients. I assisted with courseware development and taught fundamental DNS skills, DNSSEC, and advanced BIND training courses. I designed, developed, deployed, and managed continuous integration build, test (using many in-house, third-party, and external code and protocol auditing tools), and DNS performance systems with over 40 operating systems and over 150,000 reports generated. (My performance suite was generic and was used against various DNS server implmentations.) As a software release engineer, I solely released over 30 releases of our next generation DNS software (as part of this I worked with DNS experts from five different high-level DNS organizations), plus assisted or managed over 30 releases of our legacy DNS software. I developed and followed detailed processes for QA, releases, and security incidents. I participated in many DNS protocol and feature development planning meetings. I also managed a QA team responsible for a (separate) Jenkins-based DNS (and DHCP) build and test infrastructure. I managed and edited our new generation guide and (outsourced) DNSSEC guide. I extended and maintained our official DNS admin documentation. In addition, to that employment, I started professional DNS administration 18 years ago. I professionally taught many system administration courses that included BIND and DNS administration skills, and gave various DNSSEC lectures at multiple events. I co-founded an active Unix sysadmin related certification and co-authored (and published) multiple books related to open source Unix. I serve on the NetBSD board of directors (and have commit privileges to multiple open source projects). If you know of any opportunities or would like to see my resume, please let me know. Thanks, Jeremy C. Reed p.s. DNS classroom trainer, DNS tech support, DNS sysadmin, DNS QA, DNS releng, DNS documentation, DNS books, ... _______________________________________________ dns-jobs mailing list dns-jobs@lists.dns-oarc.net https://lists.dns-oarc.net/mailman/listinfo/dns-jobs dns-jobs may be used by both job seekers and companies looking to hire