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Subject: Please review this candidate for: Network Engineer TS SCI
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Greg R. Hillerby Objective: Seeking
a network engineering, Sr network technician or systems administration
position that will challenge and broaden my technical skills and contribute
towards the synergistic success of both myself and my employer. TECHNICAL SKILLS Systems:
Field Service Representative (FSR)
certified on GBOSS heavy, GBOSS lite, and Cerberus lite systems which all
include elevated sensors, long range day and thermal night imaging equipment.
The GBOSS family of equipment includes an integrated RADAR surveillance
system, and GPS sensors to coordinate and calibrate the system response to
threats. The system has remote control and data display capabilities of all
sensors via ethernet network and IP over radio. Software: Microsoft products (Windows, Outlook, Exchange,
Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, Visio), Remedy, Cisco Call Manager Test
Equipment/Tools: Fujikura Fiber
Splicer, Fireberd 6000/8000, T-1 testers, oscilloscope, multimeter, network
analyzer, OTDR, LAN and cable testers, soldering Cable
Fabrication: crimp, punch down,
wire wrap, EIA530, RJ45, RJ48C, coax, fiber optic (Unicam, Hotmelt) Cisco
Network Device Series: Routers
series 1800, 2600, 3800, 3900, 7200, 7600 Switch series 2900, 3500, 4500,
6500 ONS / SONET 15600, 15454, 15300 Voice
Equipment: Avaya G3, Mitel SX-200,
Cisco VoIP Call Manager, Cisco Unity
Storage
Area Network: Dell servers, storage
equipment, and back up devices, Brocade Fiber optic SAN Switches Encryption
Devices: entire KIV7 family,
KIV-19, KG-95, KG-194, KG-194A, Taclanes (all versions), Fastlanes Multiplexors: IDNX, Promina 100/200/400/800, Timeplex, IoNet,
WANIU Other
Devices: Juniper routers/switches,
Foundry switches various other networking equipment CSU/DSU, including
Modems, Larscom, Timeplex, Harris and Canoga Perkins Other: Network Security and Compliance, Network
Architecture and Design, Telecommunications Network Administration, System
Security, Network Operations Support, Application Support, Hardware Support,
Troubleshooting, Technical Instruction, Technical Writing, Network Disaster
Recovery Planning, Project Management, IT Lifecycle Management EDUCATION Degrees:
Associate of Applied Science in Electronic Systems Technology
Associate of applied Science in Aviation Maintenance
GPA:4.0 Certifications:
Actively pursuing CISCO certification CCNP August 2013: CISCO Certified Network
Associate (CCNA) June 2013: CISCO Certified Entry
Network Technician (CCENT) February 2010: CompTIA Security + February 2010: CompTIA Network + February 2010: CompTIA A+ 1991-Current
GBOSS FSR certification training. 2500+ hours Military Technical Education:
including hardware and software for Microsoft, Cisco, IDNX/Promina, Multiple
server platforms, Personal Computers, Sun workstations, specialized mobile
communications systems, satellite communications systems and Aircraft
maintenance courses EXPERIENCE 11/9/2012-Present General Dynamics IT System Administrator Current SECRET SSBI date: Sep 2007 ·
Primary duties and responsibilities: o Field
Service Representative to the USMC for Ground Based Operational Surveillance
Systems (GBOSS). Maintain, troubleshoot, and train Marines on the GBOSS
systems including GBOSS Heavy, GBOSS Light, and Cerberus Lite systems. As an
FSR I have filled several different roles to include standard field FSR
duties described above as well as training new FSRs when they arrive in
country, service desk responsibilities which include remote troubleshooting
and telephone etiquette performing call center duties for all GBOSS systems,
test bench duties including operation verification, baseline configuration,
and repair of parts returned from the field or sent to the field. Finally I
have assumed management responsibilities controlling the day to day
operations of the GBOSS program and coordinating field FSRs and the missions
required to maintain all systems in theatre. 2/22/2012-11/9/2012 General Dynamics IT Senior Network Technician TS/SCI SSBI date: Sep 2007 ·
Primary duties and responsibilities: o Operate,
install and maintain all associated equipment providing secure and non-secure
telecommunication, desktop and server support, Network infrastructure,
terrestrial satellite communications infrastructure, inside plant cabling,
configuration management, network engineering, troubleshooting, local SONET
transport to remote commercial leased line interface, Secure mission
conferencing system, and satellite communications launch support. 10/18/1991-5/31/2012 United States Air Force Master Sergeant (E7) 6/10/1995-5/31/2012 IT and
Communications technician/supervisor/manager 12/5/1991-1/15/1995 Aircraft
Hydraulics technician 9/1/2010 – 2/17/12 Mid-West Communications Support Element, Schriever
AFB, CO SCO Flight Chief ·
Duties include but are not limited to: o Managing
14 person operations and installation work center o Managing
daily network outages and network performance for 500+ users o Manage,
install, and maintain 30+ remote office locations spread throughout the ·
Core network devices managed: Cisco, Foundry and Juniper ·
Services managed: secure and non-secure networks, telephone/VOIP, long
haul communications, voice mission conferencing systems, video
teleconferencing and satellite communications ·
Equipment categories: Sonnet, ATM, Ethernet, multiplexers,
cryptographic, and CSU/ DSU 8/15/2008 - 8/31/2010 Air Force Operation Test and Evaluation Center
(AFOTEC), Peterson AFB, CO ·
Primary duties included: o Lead
System administrator for Secure Global Network o Work
Group Manager for detachment classified and unclassified LAN supporting 97
users o Operated
and maintained secure Windows XP and Windows server 2003 based domain and
email servers o Responded
and troubleshot daily customer outages and workstation problems ·
Vast knowledge and troubleshooting skills of Microsoft products ·
Equipment categories: Dell servers, Dell and HP workstations, Tandberg
Video teleconferencing systems, Polycomm Video teleconferencing systems,
KG-175D, KIV19, and KIV19A 8/15/2002 - 8/14/2008 Mid-West Communications Support Element, Schriever
AFB, CO ·
Duties include but are not limited to: o Managing
14 person operations and installation work center o Managing
daily network outages and network performance for 500+ users o Manage,
install, and maintain 30+ remote office locations spread throughout the ·
Core network devices managed: Cisco, Foundry and Juniper ·
Services managed: secure and non-secure networks, telephone/VOIP, long
haul communications, mission conferencing systems, video teleconferencing and · Equipment
categories: Sonnet, ATM, Ethernet, multiplexers, cryptographic, and CSU/ DSU Professional
references available upon request. |
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