Faïçal Kamoun, IT

Faïçal Kamoun

IT

MIP

Location
Tunisia - Tunis
Education
Higher diploma, réseaux informatique
Experience
13 years, 6 Months

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Work Experience

Total years of experience :13 years, 6 Months

IT at MIP
  • Tunisia - Tunis
  • January 2008 to August 2017

 System administrator
 Cisco administration
 Computer administration and maintenance
 Exchange server administration
 Creating virtualized servers
 SQL server administration
 Management of the park under active directory
 Implementing VPN solutions
 Kaspersky Lab Server Administration
 Administration of the GPAO Tools (SAP-SAGE)
 Microsoft Office 365
 Server Administration of Digital Signage Solutions: Samsung Magic Info, Carlipa System
 Establish a Backup solutions
 Realization of computer inventories
 IT Procurement Management
 Study and implementation of IP network, WIFI (Data Voice)
 Charging Calibration Networks

IT at Fram-Orange Tour-Tunisie
  • Tunisia - Sousse
  • September 2007 to January 2008

 Administer, monitor and maintain enterprise servers and client computer

IT at TUNAV
  • Tunisia - Tunis
  • March 2006 to September 2007

 Design servers and network infrastructure,
 Feasibility study, identification of needs and flows,
 Choice of provider and equipment.
 Development of inventory management and analysis applications
 Testing the operation of the GPS and GSM module « spectrum analyzer, DRIVE TEST »
 Reparation of defective hardware and software.

développeur at INJEZ-ECT
  • Tunisia - Tunis
  • March 2004 to March 2006

 Design and creation a database under MySQL
 Migration from MySQL database to Oracle database
 Business continuity Project
 Web Development (Portals, Website and Applications)
 Implementation a Stock market application
 Implementation a call center at the company's account in ElKef.
 Design, optimization and deployment of a WAN and LAN solutions

Education

Higher diploma, réseaux informatique
  • at Institut supérieur des études technologiques en communications
  • February 2004