Phillip Beynon

2103 - 808 Nelson St.

Vancouver, BC,

Canada V6Z2H2

Ph: 604 690-3290

Fax:604 684-7346

Mail@PhillipBeynon.com



Objective

To gain a full-time internal networking position in the telecommunications industry.

Employment

2003-2007

Corporate Administrative Services Ltd.

Vancouver, BC


Chief Technical Officer


Installed and maintained a small office network.


Maintained client lists using Excel and CRM software.


Assisted the CEO with corporate secretarial tasks, and attended directors meetings.


April, 2007

Vancouver Community College

Vancouver, BC


Curriculum Designer


Installed and configured MediaWiki software to facilitate online group collaboration.


Created student lab exercises for “Introduction to Wireless Networking”.


Demonstrated methods of cracking cryptography on wireless networks running Wireless Encryption Protocol and Wireless Protected Access encryption.


2002-2003

Stream International

Chilliwack, BC


Customer Service Representative


Provided hardware and software support services for HP desktop computers and Printer/Copier/Scanners


Obtained 2nd highest quality rating for 3 consecutive weeks in my department of 250 agents and received over 60 100% quality feedback surveys from satisfied customers.

Education

2006-2007

Vancouver Community College at City Center

Vancouver, BC


Telecommunications Specialty Program


Studied PBXs, Fiber Optics, Analog and digital telephony, Radio, Wireless, CCNA Networking


Electronics Common Core


Studied Analog and Digital circuits, Embedded Processors, Microsoft Visio 2006.


2005-2006

Vancouver Community College at Broadway

Vancouver, BC


Adult Education


Math 12, English 12, Law 12


Achieved an A in English and a B average overall.

Experience

2006 - 2007

UBC Thunderbird Robotics

Vancouver, BC


Hardware designer and builder


Designed and constructed a secondary 12v/24v110vac power system for Snowstorm, a full sized Jeep we have entered in the DARPA Urban Challenge Autonomous Vehicle Competition


Worked as part of a team along with electrical and mechanical engineering students to build Snowfury, an autonomous model truck which can navigate a course without human control and Snowflake a mid-sized development platform.


Built and tested circuit boards with embedded processors.

References:

Available upon request.