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Subject: Please review this candidate for: Network Engineer TS SCI
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Matthew Reed, 843.291.8446 Matthew C. Reed CCNA, CCNA Security, CCNP, MCP, MCSA, MCSE, MCSA:Security,
MCSE:Security, Network+, Security+ 19911 Forest Drive Spring TX, 77388 Home: 281.651.5968 Mobile: 843.291.8446 mattypants1975@gmail.com Professional Profile Versatile
network engineer with 13 years of experience in DoD and corporate enterprise
network with a strong background in route/switch, active directory, server
applications, and experience in firewalls, wireless, and voice. Advanced
knowledge of designing, installing, and maintaining network architecture and
devices. Core Competencies Cisco
Networking Cisco IOS and Catalyst OS MS Exchange 2003Active Directory DNS DHCPTCP/IP
Sidewinder G2 Firewall Voice over IP
(VoIP)
Riverbed
Cascade
Bluecoat Proxy
Checkpoint firewall IPv6 experienceVital
QIPOpnetCiscoWorks RemedyCisco
TACACS and ISEVBrick IP Television systemsKG175 TACLANES Veritas/Symantec
NetbackupCisco ASA/PIX firewall and VPN concentrators Cisco
CallManager and MeetingPlaceGEMS Management Server Professional Experience Network Analyst, ConocoPhillips, Houston, TX, June 2011-Present ·
Dual
role of firewall and network engineer to account for shortcomings in
manpower, was specifically chosen because of my knowledge and experience ·
Designed
core, distribution layer, access layer, wireless suite, and firewall suite
for corporate headquarters. ·
Designed
and implemented guest network for entire company to allow vendors and
contractors access to Internet without the ability to access company assets
using existing infrastructure and incurring no additional equipment
costs. ·
Designed
and implemented core, access layer, enterprise and guest WLAN to support
IPTV, building security access and control, and Crestron A/V equipment for
5,000 users in two new buildings with 42 floors combined. ·
Responsible
for advanced troubleshooting and break/fix of all sites worldwide supporting
17,000 employees on enterprise, guest, and drilling control networks. ·
Day
to day operations include LAN, WAN, WLAN network problems as well as
upgrade/tech refresh of aging equipment as well as structured cabling and
patching. ·
Manages
TACACS administration, CiscoWorks, Remedy ticketing system/Service Now, and
Enterprise DNS/DHCP administration (Vital QIP). ·
Utilizes
troubleshooting tools such as observer, opnet, Cascade, and anue to aide in
finding and fixing network and application anomalies. ·
Implements
rule changes for Checkpoint and Cisco firewalls, and Bluecoat proxy
servers. · adheres to strict change
management policies for continued operations during network changes and
outages. Network
Engineer, SPAWAR Naval Weapons Station, DoD Navy Civilian, North Charleston,
SC, June 2009- May 2011 • Supported Navy program (tacmobile) responsible
for deploying tactical networks as their network subject matter expert,
researching and developing the system to suit their needs. • Part of a design and deployment team responsible
for installing Call Manager solutions for remote and local users at Navy
shore NOCS. • Technical lead for joint services network at Fort
Meade MD, designed and configured building network, as well as the firewall
solution for Navy, Marines, Army, and Air Force. •
Assisted multiple other projects/programs for
solutions regarding anything netcentric. Network
Engineer, SPAWAR Naval Weapons Station, Life Cycle Engineering, North
Charleston, SC, July 2008-June 2009 ·
Member
of advanced technologies group responsible for supporting Navy in developing
solutions for current and future projects. ·
Supported
naval operations by designing and evaluating network infrastructures to
optimize performance under strict DoD guideline. ·
Led
the design and engineering team for distributed testing of replicated Navy
platforms across large geographic distances to validate technology solutions
for future versions of said platforms by building an accurate representation
of navy ship and shore based infrastructures. Network
Engineer, Network Operations Security Center, L-3 Communications, Shaw AFB,
SC, March 2005- July 2008 • Engineered and implemented network solutions for
the Air Force deployed in the Middle East as well as the network control
center located stateside. • Part of deployment team that would design,
configure, migrate, and refresh LAN/WAN and systems to forward deployed
sites. • Administered multiple remote sites on
classified/non-classified networks and daily operational management over
Sidewinder Enterprise Manager and firewalls, Symantec Anti-virus servers,
Cisco UCM, MeetingPlace, domain controllers, Exchange servers, Bluecoat
Proxies, Dell/EMC SANs, and Netbackup servers. • Maintained user and computer accounts by managing
group policy in a hierarchical architecture to enforce security policies as
well as other user and group specific privileges or restrictions. • Using ADUC (active directory users and computers)
it enabled me to manage user accounts as well as exchange via the exchange
enabled MMC (Microsoft management console) plugin. • Processed and logged all requests for technical
assistance from start to finish using remedy tracking system. •
Planned the daily operation and employment of
network monitors and maintained the configuration of systems; managed and
troubleshot WAN circuits, Cisco routers, and Cisco switches. Network
Infrastructure Technician, United States Air Force, February 1997- May 2005 • Responsible for sustaining network
infrastructure, cryptographic equipment, and switching systems. • Initiated and conducted system verification tests
to assess the capability and effectiveness of networks and communications
systems. • Produced disaster recovery plans and continuity
records for contingency use. Served on, and directed inspection teams
organized to evaluate sustainment programs. • Coordinated and assisted end users in isolating
and eliminating communications connectivity problems. • Removed, repaired, and replaced assemblies,
subassemblies, and electronic components to optimally sustain communications
networks. • Planned and scheduled communications and related
equipment installations. •
Established work standards, methods and controls
for preventative, scheduled, and unscheduled maintenance actions. Education and
Training • Bachelor of Science in Information Systems with a concentration in
Networking, 2008 Magna cum laude, Strayer University, Charleston,
SC • Masters of Science in Information Systems with a concentration in
Network Management, Strayer University, Charleston, SC (completed 45
of 54 quarter hours: 3.75 GPA). Started back again in October 2015
expect graduation in fall of 2016 • CCNP 2006, recertified 2014 • CCNA Security, 2014 • CCIE written exam 2008, recertified 2010, 2012 • JUNOS Bootcamp, 2008 • Configuring BGP on CISCO routers, 2007 • Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE: Security), 2006 • Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA: Security), 2006 • Security+, 2006 • Network+, 2005 • CISCO IP telephony with CISCO call manager, 2004 • Ciscoworks for Enterprise LAN/WAN Management, 2004 • HP Openview Network Node Manager Course, 2004 • Network, Cryptographic and Switching Systems, 2003 United States Air Force Technical Training *40% service
connected disability *Held TS SCI
clearance (1997-2011) 1 |
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