System Engineer Resume

This is a free System Engineer Resume example that covers objectives and tips to gets you the best job. This professional resume template with action words will help you in writing perfect CV for the desired System Engineer Job.

System Engineer Job Description

  • Plans and coordinates activities to provide for orderly development and improve operating efficiency of electric power system:
  • Coordinates scheduling, conducting, and analysis of special studies, such as commercial and residential developments in surrounding territory, population estimates, and advantages of and facilities for interconnections with other power systems.
  • Coordinates collection and analysis of operational data, such as system-load demands and generating capacity.
  • Evaluates analyses and recommends additional facilities to meet requirements of new, increased, or future loads, or to improve system.

Sample System Engineer Resume Template

Contact information

In this section you have to include your Name, current home address, Mobile telephone number, Landline telephone number and your personal email address which is currently used.

  • Full name
  • Present and permanent addresses
  • Telephone numbers
  • Email address

Professional or career objective

Your objective is the one that clearly underlines your aims and aspirations in that profession. For example a Engineering Graduate will have to write an objective which is concise and precisely speaks about his role that he wants to play in the Organization.

Sample Objective for System Engineer

To obtain a rewarding position in the defense training, defense manufacturing, or defense intelligence field utilizing my years of military and training/teaching experience.

Career Achievements

If you have any major Career Achievements or any Appreciation then this is the section where they should be listed. For Example a System Engineer can add his/her career achievements like,

  • Recognized by CARMAX Pvt. Ltd., Chandigarh management in 2004 awarded most improved Personnel.
  • Received numerous letters of recommendation, and appreciation from customers, and management.
  • Joined Rajasthan Govt. Administration on special call by Home Minister.

Experience:

Previous work experience plays an important role while applying for a Job and hence it should be well presented in the resume. Most of the questions during your resume will be related to the previous job that you had and hence you should be well prepared for it. You should begin with putting the name of the organization that you worked for, the duration of your work and the post or the designation at which you were working. After this, you can effectively place points in a bulleted format that talk about the responsibilities and the achievements that you may have achieved during your stay at the previous organization. The work experience of an experienced System Engineer applying for a job would look like,

Systems Engineer

INFOPRO, Mumbai 2005 – Present

  • Create, test and assign government approved security templates to GPO´s using GPMC.
  • Daily system checks and monitoring of McAfee Enterprise Anti Virus updates and distribution through the McAfee EPO console with 4 site repositories, Monthly MS Security patching using Patchworks Patch link program to download and schedule distribution system reboots on all workstations and designated servers. Daily System Checks of all Storage Manager (v5.5) AIX Server, attached disk arrays, tape library devices and server backup operations.
  • Monitor and manage DNS servers in 5 separate domains.
  • Install , configure ESX 3.0 servers, migrate production servers using P2V converter
  • Maintain, monitor and resolve all IBM AIX and Storage Management systems.
  • Disaster Recovery of 80 systems to a Sungard Facility in Delhi
  • Migrated one NT4.0 Domain to Active Directory
  • Part of a large team that migrated our Lotus Notes servers to MS Exchange servers

Systems Analyst

CARMAX Pvt. Ltd., Chandigarh, 2003 – 2005

  • Corporate Headquarters of a Fortune 500 company specializing in the retail automobile industry.
  • Responsible for the configuration and application support on multiple HP Proliant and IBM xSeries series servers, hardware installs, installation/setup of operating systems, creation of logical volumes, and configuration of networking components.
  • One of five engineers responsible for the day-to-day operations of 2 Windows 2000 and 2 Windows NT Domains, made up of over 250 servers, 7,000 workstations and nearly 3,000 users, stretched across over a twenty states.
  • Tasked with providing daily support, such as coordinating/performing hardware repairs,
  • operating system maintenance, system patching, user administration, system checks, and technical support
  • Member of the company migration team responsible for migrating and consolidating two corporate NT Domains into a single Windows 2000 Active Directory Domain and one Store NT Domain into one Active Directory.
  • Installed, configured and supported Carmax.com (IIS servers) and MS SQL clustered servers as needed for various projects. Installed carmax website code and ASP´s provided by our web developers.

BUSINESS COMMUNICATOR

Siemans India LTD. Chandigarh 1999 – 2003

  • Western India customer support for Siemens AG
  • Manage 5 local offices network connectivity. Support and install, Microsoft SMS servers used for applying patches and updates to proprietary telephony software applications and Microsoft updates.
  • Network Administrator and client support of an NT4 and Windows 95 and 98 client networks consisting of 6 branch offices located in Virginia and North Carolina.
  • Primary Network Administrator of 6 branch office Windows NT4 BDC´s on an NT4 network, consisting of 6 Windows NT4 PDC Servers located in California and 300 Windows 95, Windows 98 clients.
  • Conducted expert trouble-shooting of both network and workstation related faults, resolving all problems in an expedient manner.
  • Maintained outstanding customer relations through prompt and courteous responses to all user trouble-calls.

RESOURCE CONSULTANTS

Rajasthan Govt., Jaipur 1996 – 1999

  • Part of a team of administrators responsible for the day to day support of multiple army agency server’s routers and switches located throughout the department.
  • Developed automated backup and restoration procedures for multi-server LAN. These improvements dramatically improved the departmental ability to respond and recover to hardware and/or software disasters.
  • Designed and maintained a training and testing LAN which consisted of 2 Microsoft Windows NT4 servers, 1 MS Mail server (before exchange), and 12 Windows NT4 workstations.
  • User Administration and Server support of over 200 Novell 3.12 servers and 250 Windows NT4 PDC and BDC Servers, performed backups , restored data , upgraded and maintained all firmware and software updates as they became available from Novell and Microsoft
  • Kept up to date on emerging technologies and solutions. Often made procurement recommendations to senior officers after researching pricing and feasibility.
  • Tasked with delivering daily status reports to senior officers, including the preparation of technical presentations and supporting documentation.

Education and Certification:

The academic details need to be mentioned in a tabulated format with respect to the degrees or the courses that the candidate would have undertaken in the past. The latest degree or course comes first followed by the last completed course and hence forth going backwards. For example a System Engineer who has completed post graduation or graduation course is applying for a Job or to a company or an organization then his/her details would be like,

  • B Tech.  (Engineering)

Mathura das Mathur University of Technology, Jaipur 1995

  • Diploma in Public Administration

Institute of Public Administration, 1995

Honors

If you have won any competitions national or international then they could also be highlighted here. For example a System Engineer could lay stress on any exams that he may have given or any seminars or conferences attended. If you are a part of any honorary society or any nonprofit organization then that could also be added here.

The honors and the activities section of a System Engineer would look like,

  • Member of “People for Animals”.
  • Chairman of  Balika Shiksha Prasar Sanstha.
  • Award for Systematic Management Excellency by ALL India Management Society.

References:

The References are generally required so that your present employer can gauge you through the eyes of the people who you were associated with or have worked for. So your teachers or college professors’ details could be placed here. Or your past employer who you would have worked under can also be used as a reference. Ensure that the people whose names you enter know you well and do inform them that you are placing their names as reference because many companies call to confirm. For example the references section of a System Engineer could also look like,

Mr.Kunal Khendelwal

Ass. Manager

Khendelwal Transportation

kunal@iiijjkk.com

Salary Range of a Project

  • The average salary received is approximately Rs. 20000 per month. This works out to an annual pay package of 2.5 Lakhs to 3.00 Lakhs per annum CTC.
  • The salary from an American perspective works out to be $7500 per Month.

Note: This salary may be variable and it may change from organization to organization.

Frequently asked System Engineer Interview Question

  • Describe the OSI model.
  • What is the difference between a repeater, bridge, and router? Relate this to the OSI model.
  • Describe an Ethernet switch and where it fits into the OSI model.
  • What is a VLAN? What is an ELAN? What is the difference?
  • Relate FDDI/ATM/SONET to the OSI model.
  • Explain how to configure a host network interface (e.g. IP address, net mask, broadcast address)?
  • Describe Ethernet packet contents: min/max size, header.
  • Describe TCP/IP and its protocols.
  • Describe ATM and what are its current advantages and disadvantages.
  • Describe SONET.
  • What are the maximum distances for CAT5 cabling?
  • Describe UDP and TCP and the differences between the two.
  • What is your current IP address? How do you find that out on different OSs?
  • Describe what a broadcast storm is.
  • Students in general?

No related posts.

Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin.

This entry was written by Sarvesh , posted on Saturday December 05 2009at 11:12 am , filed under Engineer Resumes . Bookmark the permalink . Post a comment below or leave a trackback: Trackback URL.

Comments are closed.