Resume
Jules A. Hojnowski
1690 Trumansburg Road
Ithaca, N.Y. 14850
http://lemur.cit.cornell.edu/~jules/jules.html
Experience
Computers: Eleven years of a variety of experiences. Extensive experience with both hardware
and software on Macintosh's, Sun's and VAX's. Knowledgeable in programming and use of databases.
Also proficient writing documentation and training users of all levels.
Computer Languages: COBOL, FORTRAN, C, Pascal, Basic, Lisp, DBASE, SQL., Tex/LaTex.
Operating Systems: UNIX, VMS, DCL, DOS and OS/2. Versed in several different editors.
Have knowledge in networking and some hardware setups.
Administration: Experience in both computer and people management.
Six years experience supervising, training and recommending staff
personnel in a highly structured environment.
Related Employment
Computer Operator
Department of Geological Sciences, Cornell University, Snee Hall (July 2, 1985 - April 1988)
Operator on the Gould/SEL 32/77 and VAX 11/750. Computer consulting
for graduate students and faculty, maintain tape library records,
execute batch jobs, writing and modifying programs and applications
in FORTRAN on a Megaseis and VAX, and perform parallel tasks for
printing devices, such as laser printers, line printers and plotters.
Documentation of software and software processes. Programming on the
Micro VAX II, Macintosh and IBM PC in various languages.
Research Aide
Department of Space Sciences, Cornell University, Space Sciences (May 16, 1988 - Dec. 18, 1991)
Planetary image Processing on Galileo, a VAX 11/750. Assist systems
manager with updates and installations. Analyze and debug software
packages. Inventory Census of Computer hardware. Darkroom work of
b/w and color, slides and prints, writing a graphics program in
FORTRAN to create an artificial asteroid. Assist in modifying,
installing and documentation of software.
Computer Operator
CIT, Cornell University, Ithaca N.Y. (Dec. 19, 1991 - June 24, 1992)
Operator on Mainframes: Cornell's MVS and VM mainframes also VMS,
ULTRIX and DocuTech. Run backups and batch jobs on the above
systems. Monitor initiators for MVS and other software on the
mainframes. Maintain System Operations Manual and documentation.
Computing Administrative Assistant
Computer Science, Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y. (June 25, 1992 - May 21, 1993)
System Administrator for the Computing Facilities Liaison between
computing facilities staff and the users for problem resolution
and inquiries on UNIX, Macs and PC's. Create guides and documentation
for systems work. Responsible for creation, maintenance and restoring
files for backups. Maintain inventory database for capital equipment.
Maintain computer accounts for about 300 systems including issuing,
deleting establishing level of computer access and creating computer
profile accounts in UNIX and on Macs. Assist with networking for
Macs and setting up terminals and other assorted hardware maintenance.
Supply ordering.
Administrative Aide
Public Affairs/Human Ecology, Cornell University, N.Y. (May 24, 1993 - Oct. 22, 1993)
Create reports from databases, maintaining several databases and
word processing. Deposit incoming gifts to the college and
prepare gift acknowledge correspondences.
Temp. Administrative Assistant
Electrical Engineering, Cornell University, N.Y. (Oct. 25, 1993 - March 16,1994)
Technical Writing, colloquium scheduling, and working for
Director of Electrical Engineering.
Temp. Administrative Assistant
Geological Sciences, Cornell University, N.Y. (March 17, 1994 - April 6, 1994)
Typing correspondences, technical papers, proposals, grants,
L-orders, creating databases.
Temp. Administrative Assistant
JGSM, Cornell University, N.Y. (April 7, 1994 - April 22, 1994)
Supporting the Director of Corporate Relations and Assistant
Dean for External Relations.
Technical Assistant
CIT, Cornell University, N.Y. (July 24, 1995 - Aug. 30, 1996)
Maintain and consult in Uris computer lab. Some documentation.
Temp. Administrative Aide
CIT/CR, Cornell,NY (March 1, 1996 - Nov. 20, 1996)
Web page for Mike Hojnowski on Net Print for the PC. Editing ADSM
backup documentation for Paul Zarnowski. Accounting filing,
Purchase orders. Travel arrangements, conference planning, mail,
phones, APPS.
Technical Assistant
CIT, Cornell University, N.Y. (1996 - 1997)
Maintain and consult in Uris computer lab. Some documentation.
Manager for the Classical Concert Series Ticket Office (7/1998 - 5/17/2000)
Other Employment
Medical Computer Programmer
Arnot Odgen Hospital, Elmira, N.Y. (Spring 1984)
Set up database for the doctors to use for diagnostics.
Translated a very long program from COBOL to a flowchart to
be translated into MUMPS.
Education
Elmira College, Elmira, N.Y.
Bachelor of Science 1985
Major: Systems Analysis and Applications
Minor: Zoology
Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y. Sept. 1986 to May 1993
Various Courses in Geology, Astronomy, Computers, Mathematics,
and in the Business School
The Dale Carnegie Course on Speaking.
Elmira College, Elmira, NY
Master of Science
Major: Mark Twain Research
Elmira College, Elmira, NY Sept. 1995 to present.
Graduation June of 2001.
Organizations
Member of DPMA 1985-1988
Program and Ticket Coordinator/Supervisor of the Bailey Hall
concert series. 88 - present
Chairman of Women in Physics 93/94
Arts Minister for the SCA 94/95, 95/96
Interests
Interpreting for the deaf, learning Japanese, stamp collecting,
skiing, sailing, flying planes, traveling and quilting.
References: Available upon request.