Nicolas Michel

Freelance devops engineer at Satellit
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(386) 825-5501
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Brussels, Brussels Region, Belgium, BE

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Experience

    • Belgium
    • Information Services
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Freelance devops engineer
      • Dec 2019 - Present

      I help automate cloud processes. I help automate cloud processes.

    • Belgium
    • IT Services and IT Consulting
    • 700 & Above Employee
      • Jun 2018 - Dec 2019

      We are working on a new and improved version of the self-service cloud portal being hybrid (private and public clouds managed from one web interface).My role at NRB as the Cloud Product Manager is transverse: I care about NRB internal capacities for us to be able to reach the goals we envisioned in terms of:- technologies- skills- processes- marketing- profitability- qualityKeeping first in mind the customers' satisfaction.

      • Mar 2016 - Sep 2018

      We started from scratch a new team of devops, with the objective of building a private cloud web interface and backend. This web interface present a service catalog to order items in an automated manner. I'm leading that team with Scrum Agile with a mix of infrastructure and developpement. Java, Javascript, Python, BPMN, CPSC, Ansible are involved.https://myportal.nrb.be

      • Apr 2015 - May 2018

      After working for about 7 years as a Linux System Administrator, I had the opportunity to take the lead of the team where I was working.The Open Technology Team consists of engineers specialized in UNICES operating systems and the like: Solaris, AIX, Linuxes, zlinux and now HP-UX.

      • Nov 2014 - Apr 2015

      After 3 years working as a consultant for NRB, I had the opportunity to be hired as NRB employee. I'm continuing my work as a Linux System Engineer.

    • Belgium
    • Education Administration Programs
    • 300 - 400 Employee
    • Linux Administration Teacher
      • Apr 2014 - Aug 2017

      It is an after work position. The course is part of a Network and System Administrators training where students have to acquire global knowledge in Windows, Mac OS, Linux and network administration. It is an evening training for adults. In my subject, Linux, I teach the shell and basics commands, the filesystems management, the user management, the system troubleshooting and the basis of some wide-spread services like Apache, DHCP, DNS. It is an after work position. The course is part of a Network and System Administrators training where students have to acquire global knowledge in Windows, Mac OS, Linux and network administration. It is an evening training for adults. In my subject, Linux, I teach the shell and basics commands, the filesystems management, the user management, the system troubleshooting and the basis of some wide-spread services like Apache, DHCP, DNS.

    • Belgium
    • Information Technology & Services
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Linux System Engineer
      • Sep 2011 - Nov 2014

      I worked as a consultant for NRB Belgium as Linux and UNIX system administrator, working as system maintainer and on infrastructure projects. I worked as a consultant for NRB Belgium as Linux and UNIX system administrator, working as system maintainer and on infrastructure projects.

    • Belgium
    • IT Services and IT Consulting
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Linux system and network administrator
      • 2009 - Sep 2011

      Primarily hired for the helpdesk and end-user desktop provisionnning I also had in charge the Linux servers management: the Linux gateway/firewall and the server used to host the java developpers source code and tools: jira, maven, version management (subversion/git/bazaaar/mercurial), and the project management tool "Redmine". I also had to support the system of a client for its SAAS java public web application. I then started to work only on the servers infrastructure and set-up some Xen dom0 with their VMs (we used the open-source version from the Debian repos). The number of VMs grew a lot. Then PCSOL decided to switch to a vmware farm with a better storage device for performance reasons (iSCSI with redundancy and load balancing). I also had in charge the management of the mail infrastructure (Zimbra). After almost 3 years working there there were about 60 Linux VM's to manage daily, plus the clients infrastructure of PCSOL. My last project there was to set-up a public DNS infrastructure (with bind) with one master and 2 slaves to manage the pcsol.be domain and some other clients zones instead of hosting them on SAAS. Show less

Education

  • University of Liège
    Baccalauréat académique, Art et science de la communication
    2001 - 2007
  • Technofutur TIC
    Network admin on linux
    2007 - 2008

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