Resume of Bryan
K. Siegfried
http://www.metallicity.com
prophet@metallicity.com
revised
20 September 2005 - note: for privacy reasons, other personal contact information
such as contact names and
numbers have been omitted. If you would like complete details, contact
me via e-mail.
| September 1999 to Present | Director IT, MIS /
SysAdmin Rubber City Radio Group Responsible for all computer NOC and network operations for a seven-station radio group in Ohio and Michigan, including PC building & repair, 2000 Server, NT, Novell, Domain, Workgroup & P2P network administration; installation, administration of complete ISP/webhosting operation for both station clusters; acting chief technologist. Successful in preparing multiple networks and over 150 end users for Y2K preparations in only three months time. Introduced streaming technology to the station group, extensive web design and web application experience. Skillset: XML, VBS, ASP, HTML, DHTML, JS, Access; Win 9x Me 2K XP, 2K-2K3 Server, 2K-2K3 Adv Server, IIS 5&6, FP, FPSE admin, CSS, Netopia, DNS, MX Server Merak-Exch; Network topology design, Ethernet cabling 5-6e & termination; Photoshop, several 3D graphic apps. |
| January 1999 to September 1999 | Exhibits Engineer Inventure Place / National Inventor's Hall of Fame Duties taken upon moving to Ohio. Responsible for all exhibits, public computer kiosks, exhibit installation, maintenance and repair for hands-on museum. Designed and improved many exhibit features. |
| December 1997 to January 1999 | MIS / Technical Operations
Manager The Columbia Museum of Art Duties included maintenance, configuration, and repair of all computers, servers, audio-visual equipment, and security systems. Specialized in IBM compatibles, Windows 9x, Windows NT Server, some Apple Macintosh and many common business applications. Oversaw all technical areas of new Museum facility, and supervised contractors for construction and project work |
| May 1993 to January 1998 | Technical Producer, Planetarium
Engineer The Columbia Museum of Art / Gibbes Planetarium Duties included design, installation and maintenance of planetarium media control systems. Often created own special effects and computer control system components. Specialized in Sky-Skan Spice programming language and automation. Co-wrote and produced several astronomy programs. |
| March 1997 to January 1998 | Production Technician WIS-TV channel 10, NBC Affiliate Produced audio and operated studio cameras for all live evening news broadcasts (5 per night average). Assisted in most areas of television production. Audio duties included live studio mastering and multiple I/O rebroadcast platforms. |
| May to August 1996 | Broadcast Engineer, DJ, Remote Broadcast
Technician WPAQ Radio 740 AM During Hiatus from the Columbia Museum of Art, produced and broadcasted live programs, engineered field broadcasting, wired and operated concert sound system, and maintained station equipment. Produced the "Merry Go Round" program (then oldest continuously running radio program in America). |
| May to August 1996 | CG Artist, Computer
Publishing Granite City Laser Graphics During Hiatus from the Columbia Museum of Art, designed and generated forms, posters, and other published documents on printed and electronic media. |
| Other Duties and Positions | Freelance Web Designer and
Consultant (visit www.metaGFX.com) Astronomy Educator Lexus Service Department Supervisor SCCA Race Car Technician |
| Education | Walsh College, Canton, OH. - 1 year University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC - 4 years (Department of English) |
| Awards, Honors, Accomplishments | Inducted into the Quill and Scroll Society for Journalistic Achievement, 1988; |
| Hobbies and Interests | Web Design and applications |