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% Friggeri Resume/CV
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% Original author:
% Adrien Friggeri (adrien@friggeri.net)
% https://github.com/afriggeri/CV
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% License:
% CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/)
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\documentclass[]{friggeri-cv} % Add 'print' as an option into the square bracket to remove colors from this template for printing
\addbibresource{bibliography.bib} % Specify the bibliography file to include publications
\begin{document}
\header{curtis}{wilson}{software/devops engineer} % Your name and current job title/field
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% SIDEBAR SECTION
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\begin{aside} % In the aside, each new line forces a line break
\section{contact}
1235 Golden Pond Ln
Rockledge, FL 32955
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(614) 489 8111
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\href{mailto:curtis@thewilsons.ai}{curtis@thewilsons.ai}
%\href{http://www.smith.com}{http://www.smith.com}
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%% skills
%% consider making this a matrix.
%- Extenisive experience with the following programming languages: Bash/Posix, C, C++, Go, Java, and Python.
%- Familiar with Javascript, Typescript, and Rust.
%- Extensive experience with the following techologies: Docker, Linux
%- Familiar with the following technologies: Angular, Anisble, Kubernetes, Helm, ZFS, VMs with KVM and QEMU.
\section{programming}
% TODO Find a way to mark these as proficient and familiar. The top line is
% proficient and the second line is familiar.
Bash/Posix, C, C++, Go, Java, and Python
Javascript, Typescript, and Rust
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\section{technologies}
% TODO Find a way to mark these as proficient and familiar. The top line is
% proficient and the second line is familiar.
Docker and Linux
Angular, Anisble, Kubernetes, Helm, ZFS, VMs with KVM and QEMU
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\section{education}
{\bf BSE}
Computer Science
and Engineering
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BSE in Computer Science
and Engineering
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\small \emph{Ohio State University}
\emph{Graduated 2014}
\emph{GPA 3.76}
\end{aside}
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% EDUCATION SECTION
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\section{education}
\begin{entrylist}
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\entry
{2011--2012}
{BSE {\normalfont in Computer Science and Engineering}}
{The Ohio State University}
{\emph{Money Is The Root Of All Evil -- Or Is It?} \\ This thesis explored the idea that money has been the cause of untold anguish and suffering in the world. I found that it has, in fact, not.}
\end{entrylist}
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% WORK EXPERIENCE SECTION
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\section{experience}
% TODO remove
%\subsection{Full Time}
\begin{entrylist}
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\entry
{2018--Now}
{Space Coast Intelligent Solutions}
{Melbourne, Florida}
%{\emph{Software Engineer III} \\
{\emph{Software Engineer III}
%Developed spreadsheets for risk analysis on exotic derivatives on a wide array of commodities (ags, oils, precious and base metals), managed blotter and secondary trades on structured notes, liaised with Middle Office, Sales and Structuring for bookkeeping. \\
%Detailed achievements:
%\begin{itemize}
%\item Learned how to make amazing coffee
%\item Finally determined the reason for \textsc{PC LOAD LETTER}:
%\begin{itemize}
%\item Paper jam
%\item Software issues:
%\begin{itemize}
%\item Word not sending the correct data to printer
%\item Windows trying to print in letter format
%\end{itemize}
%\item Coffee spilled inside printer
%\end{itemize}
%\item Broke the office record for number of kitten pictures in cubicle
%\item Learned how to make more amazing coffee on a new machine
%\end{itemize}}
\begin{itemize}
% TODO consider making this bullet and the ones on the same level just a
% paragraph.
\item Technical lead on our contract, where my responsbilities included:
\begin{itemize}
\item Reviewing and coordinating design efforts among small SW teams.
\item The company's POC for anything technical or software relating to the
contract.
\item Interviewing potential new employees.
\end{itemize}
\item Led the Go development team.
\begin{itemize}
\item Worked on a “middleware” layer written in Go that would consists of
several microservices.
\item The microservices linked in legacy C libraries and created a REST API
for the C library features.
\item Containerized all of the go services.
\end{itemize}
\item Created CI/CD pipelines in GitLab to autmate building, linting, testing,
building Docker images, and deploying those images.
\item Created and automated CM processes, such as import/export of
source/libraries between mutiple air-gapped environments.
\item Lead on integration of frontend, middleware, backend, and architecture
teams.
\item Worked on bids for multiple contract renewals.
\end{itemize}}
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\end{entrylist}
\subsection{Part Time}
\begin{entrylist}
\entry
{2010--2011}
{LEHMAN BROTHERS}
{London, United Kingdom}
{\emph{Summer Intern} \\
Received pre-placed offer from the Exotics Trading Desk as a result of very positive reviews. Rated "truly distinctive" for Analytical Skills and Teamwork.}
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\entry
{2008-2009}
{Buy More}
{Burbank, California}
{\emph{Computer Repair Specialist} \\
Worked in the Nerd Herd and helped to solve computer problems by asking customers to turn their computers off and on again.}
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\end{entrylist}
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% AWARDS SECTION
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\section{awards}
\begin{entrylist}
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\entry
{2011}
{Postgraduate Scholarship}
{School of Business, The University of California}
{Awarded to the top student in their final year of a Bachelors degree. Mastered the art of filing accurate TPS reports.}
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\end{entrylist}
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% COMMUNICATION SKILLS SECTION
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\section{communication skills}
\begin{entrylist}
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\entry
{2011}
{Oral Presentation}
{California Business Conference}
{Presented the research I conducted for my Masters of Commerce degree.}
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\entry
{2010}
{Poster}
{Annual Business Conference, Oregon}
{As part of the course work for BUS320, I created a poster analyzing several local businesses and presented this at a conference.}
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\end{entrylist}
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% INTERESTS SECTION
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\section{interests}
\textbf{professional:} data analysis, company profiling, risk analysis, economics, web design, web app creation, software design, marketing \textbf{personal:} piano, chess, cooking, dancing, running
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% PUBLICATIONS SECTION
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\section{publications}
\printbibsection{article}{article in peer-reviewed journal} % Print all articles from the bibliography
\printbibsection{book}{books} % Print all books from the bibliography
\begin{refsection} % This is a custom heading for those references marked as "inproceedings" but not containing "keyword=france"
\nocite{*}
\printbibliography[sorting=chronological, type=inproceedings, title={international peer-reviewed conferences/proceedings}, notkeyword={france}, heading=bibheading]
\end{refsection}
\begin{refsection} % This is a custom heading for those references marked as "inproceedings" and containing "keyword=france"
\nocite{*}
\printbibliography[sorting=chronological, type=inproceedings, title={local peer-reviewed conferences/proceedings}, keyword={france}, heading=bibheading]
\end{refsection}
\printbibsection{misc}{other publications} % Print all miscellaneous entries from the bibliography
\printbibsection{report}{research reports} % Print all research reports from the bibliography
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\end{document}