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George
M. Stallings CCIE ( Written) ,CCNP, MCSE, CCNA 1925 Lancing Crest Lane Chesapeake VA 23323 (757) 548 2457 (W) (757) 382 9990 (H) Email: Gstallgm@cox.net Profile Engineer with Multiple Certifications (CCNP, MCSE, CCNA, and 10 +
years of progressively responsible IT experience. Expertise includes multi-platform
environments Cisco IOS; Cisco routers and switches, TCP/IP, infrastructure.
Voted " best new comer " in first year of employment and rated in
top 10% for five consecutive years. Possesses current TS/SCI security
clearance Technical: Key Skills Operating Systems: Cisco IOS (CCNP), Windows
(MCSE), UNIX. Protocols: TCP/IP, DNS, SNMP, MULTICAST Routing Protocols: PIM, MPLS, EIGRP, OSPF, and
MBGP Managerial: Staff Systems Engineer: Technical lead and mentor
for team of eight systems engineers in New York, Philadelphia, Boston and
Washington. Project Management: Managed and provided
extensive hands on technical assistance for Web server, router and Portal
deployments. Collaborated with managers and key players in identifying and
defining design and implementation requirements. Submitted
progress reports at key periods of deployment cycles. Professional
Experience
September 2012 to Present FGS-LLC Langley Air Force Base Senior Network Engineer Sole administrator of a Unified Communications Datacenter. Components
consisted of 3925 Cisco Routers, 3750 Cisco switches, Nexus switches, VMware
5.0 virtual datacenter hosts and appliances, Windows 2008 servers, Linux
servers Cisco 1000v virtual switches, IIS webservers, Linux servers, Cisco
Unified Computing System blade servers, NETAPP datastore,Cisco Unified
Communications Manager(Call Manager),Cisco unity voice mail servers and Cisco
Unified Presence server. Peripherals consisted of Cisco IP Phones and various
Tandberg VTC devices. Developed designed and implemented radius
authentication solution. March 2012 to September 2012 General Dynamics/Knowledge Management Langley Air Force Base Cisco Subject Matter Expert As a consultant to General Dynamics, the prime contractor, developed,
designed and implemented a mockup of the existing network infrastructure.
Network devices configured in the design were Cisco 7606 multilayer switches,
3750 switch stacks, 3925 and 3845 ISR routers. ATM WAN architecture consisted
of Ericssson (formerly Marconi) ATM switches model numbers ASX 1200, ASX
4000, BXR 400 and BXR 1600. Researched, developed, designed and implemented
Quality of Service (QOS) policy map allocating reserved bandwidth and
priority queuing for voice and streaming video traffic flows. Served as Tier
3 escalation level engineer in resolving persistent network issue with
Solaris Network File System (nfs). Utilized mockup to simulate non-intrusive
performance testing and capabilities of exiting network architecture as well
as evaluate, test and analyze proposed enhancements.
March 2006 to March 2012 Engenuity Naval Station Norfolk, Virginia Senior Network Engineer Assigned to design, prototype, test and implement next generation
architecture for the Navy Warfare Development Command’s global network.
Recently completed prototype implementing next generation technologies
including VRF’s (Virtual Routing and Forwarding), MPLS, MBGP, VFI’s (Virtual
Forwarding Instance), IPV6, PIM Sparse-Mode Multicast, Layer 2 Encryption
devices, and Ethernet WAN interfaces to replace existing ATM infrastructure.
In process of testing stability and base lining design using Spirent Test
Center. Enhanced existing network by migrating wide use of static routes to
routing protocols by implementing OSPF, BGP and PIM sparse with multiple
rendezvous points. Designed, tested and implemented IBGP failover strategy to
accommodate multi-homed SIPR connectivity. Lead effort to make network STIG
compliant as mandated by DISA. Served as point of escalation for critical
network problems. Trained and mentored junior level network engineers. October 2004 to March 2006 MTI/dNovus Langley Air Force Base, Virginia Network Engineer III Supported the Langley Air Force Base Network Operations and Security
Center (NOSC), bringing 16 ACC bases into a single enterprise. Duties
included serving dNovus as a Network Engineer III supporting 6
engineers/technicians. Assists the military in determining the requirements
needed to accomplish goals. In addition to routine network monitoring and
troubleshooting performed router and switch IOS upgrades and configuration
changes. Assisted the Air Force in developing processes and procedures for
job management. Standardized router/switch configurations and Access Control
Lists (ACLs) on all devices controlled by the NOSC. Assists in the
design, development, and implementation of point-to-multipoint Virtual
Private Network (VPN) solutions to secure communication in accordance with
the Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) 140 standard. Coordinated
and oversaw troubleshooting of WAN circuits on the Non-Secure Internet
Protocol Router (NIPRNET) and Secret Internet Protocol Router Network
(SIPRNET) including Crypto devices. Configured Cisco Secure (ACS) to
limit access to all routers and switches. Configured Ciscoworks network
management system for monitoring and data collection of all devices. March 2003 to October 2004 Netco/Harris Naval Station Norfolk, Virginia Network Engineer Engineer assigned to install, manage and support infrastructure for
global NMCI network in the Network Operations Center. Extensive hands-on
experience with full line of Cisco products including high-end switches
(65XX, 35XX) and routers (72XX, 26XX). Experience with configuring and
managing network devices with Ciscoworks. Collaborates with firewall and VPN
team in designing and configuring tunnels to locations throughout the
enterprise. Education
City College of the City University of New
York
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
minor in Computer Science 126 of 138 credits completed. Additional Training Security + Certified |
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