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Employment History of Michael Johnson
- Maine School Administrative District #11 (MSAD#11), Gardiner, ME: 2000 - present
- Technology Technician: July, 2000 - present
- Service of both hardware and software of all computers and servers in district. Split responsibility of over 1500 computers with one other technician. Maintenance of printers. Report to Director of Technology. Coordinate with contractors on upgrades and service. Training and implementation of new systems with staff and students. Acted as the MLTI-HS Tech Lead for Gardiner Area High School.
- Northern Micro Computer Associates, Gardiner, ME: 1998 - 2000
- Systems Technician: October, 1998 - June, 2000
- Service of computer & network related needs for a variety of companies and institutions. Assist network administration for several customer’s businesses. Sales and support to dozens of companies and schools.
- The Times Record, Brunswick, ME: 1987 - 1998
- Systems Technician, Systems Department: June, 1995 - October, 1998
- Administrator of Macintosh AppleShare network. Administrator of Novell Netware 3.12 network. Training and troubleshooting for all Macintosh and Windows 95 workstations.
Assisted the Production Department with quality control and customer related issues. Coordinated the workflow of five departments to improve productivity.
- Supervisor, Negative Assembly Department: September, 1993 - June, 1995
- Outlined and organized production of Negative Assembly department. Coordinated the workflow with four departments to maximize efficiency. Maintained quality control of digital and camera reproductions. Improved color printing quality by implementing digital systems.
- Graphics technician, Negative Assembly Department: 1991 - September, 1993
- Functioned as a camera operator, stripper, plate maker. Responsible for maintaining quality and proofing for accuracy.
- Press Assistant, Press & Post Press Department: August, 1987 - 1991
- Handling and palleting of printed material. Operating automated stackers and roll splicers. Assisting press operators with maintenance.