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%\textsc{Address:} & 1005 7th Ave N Fargo ND 58102\\
\textsc{Phone:} & (218) 517-0917\\
\textsc{GitHub:} & \href{https://github.com/gabevenberg}{github.com/gabevenberg}\\
\textsc{Email:} & \href{mailto:gabevenberg@gmail.com}{gabevenberg@gmail.com}\\
\textsc{Website:} & \href{gabevenberg.com}{gabevenberg.com}\\
\textsc{GitHub:} & \href{https://github.com/gabevenberg}{github.com/gabevenberg}\\
\textsc{Personal Git server:} & \href{https://git.venberg.xyz/Gabe}{git.venberg.xyz/Gabe}\\
%\textsc{Website:} & \href{gabevenberg.com}{gabevenberg.com}\\
\end{tabular}
\section*{Work Experience}
\experience
{Appareo Systems}
{Embedded Systems Intern}
{Summer 2023}
{Implemented and ran functional testing on embedded Linux product, including designing test fixtures using Raspberry Pis to automate testing of electrical properties and RF connectivity}
{
\begin{itemize}
\item Implemented and ran functional testing on embedded Linux product, including designing test fixtures using Raspberry Pis to automate testing of electrical properties and RF connectivity
\item Maintained part numbers for a number of vendor-supplied firmware images, including validating new firmware, assigning new part numbers, and curating internal firmware image library.
\end{itemize}
}
\experience
{Kata Containers}
{Capstone Student}
{Spring Semester 2023}
{Implemented a Rust-based log parser for the Kata Containers project, including writing unit tests, using the GitHub workflow, and collaborating remotely across timezones.}
{
\begin{itemize}
\item Implemented a Rust-based log parser for the Kata Containers project, including writing unit tests, integrating the tool with existing codebase, and implementing suggestions from code reviewers.
\item Collaborated using the GitHub workflow, chat rooms, and video chat remotely and across 8+hr timezone difference.
\end{itemize}
}
\experience
{Corvent Medical}
{Software Engineering Intern}
{Summer 2022}
{Performed requirements analysis, wrote and performed software and hardware test procedures, and analyzed test coverage to enable regulatory approval of new medical device.}
{
\begin{itemize}
\item Wrote python scripts to translate requirements from word documents into format understood by a propriatary requirements analysis tool.
\item Performed requirements analysis, wrote and performed software and hardware test procedures, and analyzed test coverage to enable regulatory approval of new medical device.
\end{itemize}
}
\experience
{ByteSpeed}
{Computer Technician}
{Summer 2021}
{Performed troubleshooting and repair on RMA computers, as well as helping customers over email, phone, and instant messaging.}
{
\begin{itemize}
\item Performed troubleshooting and repair on warrantied computers.
\item Helped customers with a variety of problems over email, phone, and instant messaging.
\end{itemize}
}
\experience
{NDSU Precision Agriculture Center}
{Developer}
{2020--2021}
{Implemented methods of preprocessing LIDAR data with python for predicting crop yield using machine learning.}
{
\begin{itemize}
\item Implemented methods of preprocessing LIDAR data with python for a project to predict crop yield using machine learning.
\end{itemize}
}
\experience
{Integrating Networking}
{Tier 1 and 2 Tech}
{2019--2020}
{Performed troubleshooting, repairs, and upgrades on customer computers, performed network setup, and estimated customer solutions.
Also implemented a variety of more complex 'one off' projects for clients with specific needs.}
{
\begin{itemize}
\item Performed troubleshooting, repairs, and upgrades on customer computers.
\item Performed network setup for institutional and home networks.
\item Estimated cost of customer solutions, including researching and comparing price across vendors.
\item Implemented a variety of more complex `one off' projects for clients with specific needs.
\end{itemize}
}
\section*{Education}
\experience
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\task Python
\task Java
\task Bash
\task Git version control system.
\task Git version control system
\task Web Scraping
\task Linux administration
\task Embedded Linux
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\task SSH remote management
\task VM management
\task Computer repair
\task \LaTeX document markup language
\task \LaTeX{} markup language
\task Googling
\end{tasks}
\end{minipage}
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{Homelab}
{Home Linux Lab}
{2019--present}
{Run a home network consisting of 2 physical servers and 6 Virtual machines doing a variety of tasks, such as a DNS, an NGINX reverse proxy, and several web servers serving static and dynamic content. Currently running: Nextcloud, GitTea, PiHole, Octoprint, and a static website.}
{
Run a home network consisting of 2 physical servers and 6 Virtual machines doing a variety of tasks, such as a DNS, an NGINX reverse proxy, and several web servers serving static and dynamic content. Currently running: Nextcloud, GitTea, PiHole, Mainsail, and a static website.
}
\experience
{Open Source Development}
{Contributor to various open source projects}
{2022--present}
{Have contributed patches of a variety of sizes to open source projects including Python and Kata Containers}
{
Have contributed patches of a variety of sizes to open source projects including Python and Kata Containers.
}
\experience
{National Cyber League}
{Four-time competitor in the National Cyber League.}
{2021, '22, and '23}
{Competed for NDSU in the bi-annual National Cyber League, placing in the top 500 individuals nationwide for three competitions.}
{
Competed for NDSU in the bi-annual National Cyber League in individual and team games, placing in the top 500 individuals and top 200 teams nationwide for three competitions.
}
\newpage
\section*{keywords}
{\small
If you, a human, are reading this, you don't have to. This is just a list of keywords that the automated filters always want, but are either just alternate wordings of things already on the resume, are in places of the resume that I have found parsers have trouble with, or are trivial (like office experience). All keywords \emph{are} applicable to me.
\tiny
\begin{tasks}[style=itemize](5)
\task Java
\task Python
\task Rust
\task Scientific data processing
\task Web Scraping
\task Linux BASH scripting.
\task Linux / UNIX command line
\task Linux / UNIX administration
\task Network Administration
\task NGINX reverse proxies
\task NGINX and Apache experience
\task SSH remote management
\task Proxmox
\task Virtual Machine
\task Computer maintenance and repair
\task LaTeX document markup language.
\task Microsoft Word
\task Microsoft Excel
\task Word Processing
\task Communication
\task Customer Support
\task Cyber Security
\task Agile
\task Waterfall
\task Software Testing
\task Backup
\task VPN
\task Phishing
\task Collaboration
\task Spreadsheet
\task git
\task version control
\task VCS
\task leadership
\end{tasks}
}
% \section*{keywords}
% {\small
% If you, a human, are reading this, you don't have to. This is just a list of keywords that the automated filters always want, but are either just alternate wordings of things already on the resume, are in places of the resume that I have found parsers have trouble with, or are trivial (like office experience). All keywords \emph{are} applicable to me.
% \tiny
% \begin{tasks}[style=itemize](5)
% \task Java
% \task Python
% \task Rust
% \task Scientific data processing
% \task Web Scraping
% \task Linux BASH scripting.
% \task Linux / UNIX command line
% \task Linux / UNIX administration
% \task Network Administration
% \task NGINX reverse proxies
% \task NGINX and Apache experience
% \task SSH remote management
% \task Proxmox
% \task Virtual Machine
% \task Computer maintenance and repair
% \task LaTeX document markup language.
% \task Microsoft Word
% \task Microsoft Excel
% \task Word Processing
% \task Communication
% \task Customer Support
% \task Cyber Security
% \task Agile
% \task Waterfall
% \task Software Testing
% \task Backup
% \task VPN
% \task Phishing
% \task Collaboration
% \task Spreadsheet
% \task git
% \task version control
% \task VCS
% \task leadership
% \end{tasks}
% }
\end{document}