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Multilingual IT Specialist with 4 years providing support for building material manufacturing !
Skilled in problem solving, technology support , technical writing , adaptability and costumer service . Able to conclude any project and get the job done;
always accepting challenges with the desire to learn and prosper. A hands-on, self-motivated worker.
Specialties: Vorne XL industries , Active Directory , Access points, Office 365, Remote support, KACE end point management , batch scrip, TCP/IP, network topology & Vlan, eMaint CMMS.
OS: Windows , Raspberry pi Linux , AS400 (iseries)
Programing language: HTML, CSS , XML, Python, SQL.
Able to read and write clean code. Understand SOLID programming principles .
I'm passionate about implementing new procedures using technology, helping end users and production to become more reliable and meet business needs .
200
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4
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My Skills
My Timeline
2021 - present
Python Programmer - Northeast Buildin Products
• Wrote a python code using pandas libraries to open .xlsx as dataframe and create excel file with matching
data from multiple files and create another file with unmatched data
• Developed a program that decompress and decode base64 to xml and parsed
XML to create another XML for order entry with the required format
• Developed a data entry GUI to automate the requisition process
• Worked in AS400 (iSeries) environment, was able to run SQL queries using
DBeaver to extract and manipulate data
• Worked under the supervision of Software manager was able to perform research on spool file
and modify RPG code to change label information
2020 - 2021
IT Specialist - Northeast Buildin Products
• Handled daily operations and IT projects for 350+ users over 3 manufacturing buildings in PA
• Configured and deployed network switches (Netgear, HP, Unify), Access points , DVR and IP Cameras
• Planned and deployed more then 100 computers for shop flor and office users (Windows & Linux) , using imaging techniques and Kace end point manager.
• Worked in AS400 (iSeries) environment, was able to run SQL queries using
• Actively monitored the servers (AS400 , Vmware, DVR) and maintained in uptime of 99%
• Maintained system documentatino , including service records and updated procedures in knowledge base.
2018 - 2020
Implementation Specialist/Data Analytics - Northeast Building Products
• Responsible for the application design and implementation setup of CMMS and administration of Vorne XL software,
• Developed work order, work planning, and spare part functionality in a time record, as well worked to provide a visualization on white board for KPI and OEE from vorne scoreboards, extract and build understandable report from complex data for upper management !
• Provided workflow development configuration and routinely monitors data transfer from CMMS and other core business systems.
• Created different weekly / monthly / yearly reports to keep track of pm`s and work order closure
• Designed an interactive map of shop flor and dropped pin`s on equipment location , configured pin`s behavior with a color schema to visualize PM and manintence work to upper management.
• Perform Internal audit to review the effectiveness of mainetenace management system and processes at delivering the equipment reliability and plant availability
My PortfolioMy Work
Here is some of my work that I've done in various programming languages.
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My Journey of learning Python
Make It Stick
Tip #1: Code Everyday
Tip #2: Write It Out
Tip #3: Go Interactive!
Tip #4: Take Breaks
Tip #5: Become a Bug Bounty Hunter
Make It Collaborative
Tip #6: Surround Yourself With Others Who Are Learning
Tip #7: Teach
Tip #8: Pair Program
Tip #9: Ask “GOOD” Questions
Make Something
Tip #10: Build Something, Anything
Tip #11: Contribute to Open Source
Go Forth and Learn!
Learn how to GOOGLE things
The Zen of Python
Beautiful is better than ugly.
Explicit is better than implicit.
Simple is better than complex.
Complex is better than complicated.
Flat is better than nested.
Sparse is better than dense.
Readability counts.
Special cases aren't special enough to break the rules.
Although practicality beats purity.
Errors should never pass silently.
Unless explicitly silenced.
In the face of ambiguity, refuse the temptation to guess.
There should be one-- and preferably only one --obvious way to do it.
Although that way may not be obvious at first unless you're Dutch.
Now is better than never.
Although never is often better than *right* now.
If the implementation is hard to explain, it's a bad idea.
If the implementation is easy to explain, it may be a good idea.
Namespaces are one honking great idea -- let's do more of those!
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Boston, Massachusetts
engacuko@gmail.com
Polytechnic University
+1 (215)-934-2512
Albanian, English, Italian