
Cody DeVecht
This is the introductory paragraph for your CV Section. It’s a great place to summarize your professional strengths, your experience and your long-term career goals. In the CV items below, you should list the most important moments in the development of your career. The most successful CVs include your education, certificates or degrees earned, qualifications, professional work experience, personal relevant career skills and some references. Some choose to add personal interests, special achievements or hobbies, and community involvement.
Systems Administrator
Challenge Manufacturing
March 2016Â - Current
Implemented ITIL Service Desk for Incident, Problem, Change & Request Management
Implemented Actify Centro for CAD Data Management
System analysis & sumpport for 1500+ devices
Active Directory administration
Group Policy administration
Disaster Recovery design & implementation
Exchange 2013 migration & administration
EMC SAN administration
System Center Suite 2012 R2
Level I, II & III support
Track-IT! administration
Samanage implementation & administration
Network troubleshooting & support
Hyper-V & VmWare (HA) administration
RHEL7 administration
IT\Web Support
Action Industrial Supply
September 2015 - March 2016
Implemented help desk solution
Implemented network monitoring
Exchange 2013 administration
Network troubleshooting & support
Hyper-V & VmWare (non-HA) administration
Level I, II, & III Break/Fix support
Epicor Prophet 21 administration & support
VOIP support
Job Title
January 2023 - June 2025
This is an item description in your CV. Concisely describe the degree, job, award or experience listed. The most effective CVs give a clear snapshot of where you’re coming from and where you’re going in a way that’s easy for readers to scan quickly.