Audin N. Malmin
audin@okb-1.org
http://okb-1.org/

Education Bachelor of Science, emphasis on computer science, 1999
The Evergreen State College, Olympia, Washington

Associate of Arts, 1997
South Puget Sound Community College, Olympia, Washington

Technical
Skills
Operating Systems: UNIX (Linux, SunOS, Ultrix), Windows (NT/2000, 95/98/ME, 3.x), MS-DOS, MacOS
Programming Languages: C, C++, Java (servlet & applet), SQL, Perl, Javascript, VBScript, Haskell, MIPS assembly, UNIX shell script, X11, GTK+, HTML, CSS, CGI, ASP
End User Software: PhotoShop, GIMP, WordPerfect, Word, Access, Emacs, vi
Network Software: Apache, IIS 4, Sendmail, Exim, Samba, MS-DNS, Exchange 5.5
Hardware: Installation and troubleshooting, Cat-5 and RG59/6 cable pulling

Personal
Skills
Strong hardware troubleshooting and problem solving skills
Extensive experience integrating old and new technology
Good at anticipating problems
Deft facilitor/liaison between technical and non-technical teams
Ability to work either in a team or independently
Quick and eager learner
Easy going, flexible, adapts quickly to change

Applied
Skills
Programmer / Sysadmin, GeneClinics / GeneTests, The University of Washington, Jan 2001 - present
http://www.geneclinics.org/
Provide informatics support for the GeneClinics and GeneTests projects. Programming includes: Java Servlet and Applet development, Oracle SQLPlus. Unix system administration: shell scripting, backup, security monitoring, initial setup and configuration. Windows sysadmin: support ~10 Windows 95-2000 machines. Samba administration. Network support: Run cable, purchase / install hardware, firewalling for three networks. General hardware and software help, support, research and purchasing decisions.

Webmaster / Network Technician, The Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission (NWIFC), April 2000 - Dec 2000
http://www.nwifc.wa.gov/
Run the NWIFC web site. Develop new content in HTML and ASP, create / alter graphical elements, monitor/repair IIS4 server. Perform Windows NT system and Exchange Server administrative tasks. Maintain end-user Windows 95/98/ME and NT/2000 machines. Answer general tech support questions.

Distribution Programmer, Sound Home Networks Linux, Sound Home Networks, Inc. , March 2000 - June 2000
Develop a minimal Linux installation to run on low-end x86 hardware as a router / firewall. The root filesystem is mounted read-only so as to survive power failures. Configuration is done through a web browser running on a machine protected by the firewall. Total system size is eight megabytes.

Programmer, Qcw up' Archeological Imaging Project, South Puget Sound Community College / The Evergreen State College, 1999 - present
Non-public - Please email for link if intrested.
Digitally document the 1999 and 2000 Mudbay archeological digs.
Image scanning and conversion, writing C programs to generate HTML web pages, and user interface design.

Programmer, Hoko River Archeological CD-ROM Project, South Puget Sound Community College, 1996 - 1998
Scan and organize several thousand images from the Hoko River archeology digs.
Image scanning and conversion, writing C and C++ programs to generate HTML pages, Javascript, and user interface design.

Teaching Assistant, Data to Information Program, The Evergreen State College, 1998 - 1999
Assist students with Computer Architecture and Digital Electronics concepts, assembly programming, and UNIX questions.

Web Developer, Office of Indian Education Web Site, Washington State Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI), 1998 - 1999
Develop and maintain the Indian Education World Wide Web site. Teach OSPI employees to maintain web site.

Programmer, SAP (Simple As Possible) Computer Simulator, 1998
A Win32 program to simulate a simple computer architecture. Written in Borland OWL, C++.

Programmer, Acts of God(desses), 1998
A SimCity-like multi-user networked computer game written in Java. This was a group project with two other people.

Sysop, Skaro, Computer Bulletin Board System, 1991 - 1996
A member of the Citadel Network.

Computer
Networks
& Security
Have designed and constructed two Local Area Networks. One of these was extended into a pseudo Wide Area Network.

Set up a wide variety of network protocols and services including: DNS, DHCP, NFS, SMB, HTTP, FTP, Firewalls (IP Filtering and Proxy based), IP Masquerading, IPSec

Designed and implemented a Virtual Private Network to demonstrate transparent and secure computing resource access through firewalls and over the Internet.

Have participated in extensive studies involving UNIX and Windows NT system security exploits and solutions.

Interests Electronics, archeology, anthropology, woodworking, atomic physics, music, aerospace, radio, reading, philosophy, pottery, photography