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$30 USD / Hour
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Venezuela (2:02 AM)
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Joined on April 27, 2011
$30 USD / Hour
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My purpose is to support my client's mission by the taking of decisions and development of Information Technology projects, as well as the management and optimization of operations in those Technologies, on the basis of the measurement within the parameters of quality required. I also can support on IT security assessments and audit. To achieve this, I have the knowledge, leadership, honesty and motivation for achievement required within a high performance teamwork environment.
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Experience
IT Audit Chief
Apr, 2014 - Mar, 2020
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5 years, 11 months
GENICA
Apr, 2014 - Mar, 2020
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5 years, 11 months
- Generate and develop IT Audit plans. - GRC compliance. - Penetration Tests and security vulnerability analysis.
Apr, 2014 - Mar, 2020
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5 years, 11 months
Technology Consultor
Jul, 2013 - Mar, 2014
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8 months
Freelance
Jul, 2013 - Mar, 2014
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8 months
IT Management Office Organization Review & Audit. SAP Roles Audit and GRC. Technology Advisor.
Jul, 2013 - Mar, 2014
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8 months
IT Projects Department Leader
May, 2006 - Jun, 2013
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7 years, 1 month
Poliolefinas Internacionales, C.A.
May, 2006 - Jun, 2013
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7 years, 1 month
• Creation of the Information Technology Projects Department. • Selection and Implementation of Control of portable peripherals. • Distro Selection and Migration to Linux (Incomplete) • Installation of various networks in Polinter using category 6a cabling. • Installation of WiFi Network in Polinter. • Selection and Installation of Servers in Blade technology on Vmware. • Installation of radio links
May, 2006 - Jun, 2013
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7 years, 1 month
Education
Universidad Rafael Belloso Chacín
2008 - 2010
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2 years
I+D Project Mastery

Venezuela
2008 - 2010
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2 years
Universidad del Zulia
1975 - 1985
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10 years
Electrical Engineer

Venezuela
1975 - 1985
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10 years
Publications
Predictive Compensation Implemented with Microprocessor
IEEE Control Systems Magazine ( Volume: 6, Issue: 1, February 1986 )
This paper describes the application of approximated predictors to compensate error-sampled systems. The study was made by implementing the predictors in a Z-80 microprocessor to compensate a servomechanism simulated on an analog computer. The effects of the sampling rate and variations in the model parameters on the stability of the system were observed. The addition of approximated predictors improved the stability of the closed loop; this effect was more pronounced for low sampling rates.
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