1. Charles Stolze
Freddie Mac Internship Overview
Start Date: May 26, 2015
End Date: August 7
th
, 2015
Role: Automation and Compute Engineering Intern
Freddie Mac University Courses:
UNIX Shell Scripting Tools
Writing UNIX Shell Programs
Oracle Database 11g: Querying a Database with SQL
Java Programming
Agile Programming and Testing
Privacy Basics
Information Security
Teamforge – GIT Training
Long Term Projects:
Intern Project: Cisco Jabber
o Developed a communication plan to educate end users on how to use new functionality
of Cisco Jabber
o Conducted research with Jabber team and networked with various employees throughout
Freddie Mac
o Created training tutorials for Jabber users
o Concluded project with comprehensive presentation to directors, tech analysts, and
fellow coworkers.
o Refined communication skills to better interact and network with coworkers across
Freddie Mac
Automation Engineering Stand-Alone Page
o Created a stand-alone domain for IT Self Service Portals
Build Automation Portal (BAP)
Self Provisioning Portal (SPP)
Self Service Tool (SST)
Middleware Dashboard
Self Comparison Portal (SCP)
o HTML/CSS/Apache configuration
o Unix Shell Scripting
o Currently being utilized by entire automation team
Daily Projects:
IT Self Service Portal Documentation
o Testing – Created and ran test cases to ensure portals were free of bugs and errors
o Customer interaction – logged enhancements/bugs/future releases
o Documentation – backlogs/Homefront publishing
o Technical Design documents – tutorials/help videos
Monitored and categorized backlogs based on severity
Monitored and categorized user/tester reported defects
Scheduled future releases
Communicated future releases to user group/publish to Homefront
Created help videos for Self Service Portals geared towards different teams within Freddie Mac
Wrote and executed test cases for Self Service portals in DEV, UAT, and production
Updated and tested Apache Tomcat 8.0.11 and Apache Webserver 2.4.9