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John Raye 2665 Prosperity Ave. Apt. #344 Fairfax, VA. 22031 Home: 703-698-1879 Email: jm69raye@yahoo.com Work History ICT
ISP/OSP Engineer; Transport, Backbone, Distribution, Structured Cable Systems
Installation and Project Management Specialist (SME)
Fiber Optics Experience Ø Terminating Fiber; Hot melts, Unicams, Elastomeric,
Core links, SMA, ST, FC, SC, LC, MTRJ and Biconic connectors. Ø ISP/OSP Splicing Fiber; Hot cuts, lateral splicing,
mid span access, pigtails; SMF (OS-1-2): 250um/900um, MMF: 50/125um,
62.5/125um (OM-1-4), tight tube, loose tube applications, (Mass and Single),
premise, aerial, underground and direct buried applications. ISP/OSP cable
and hardware vendors used; Corning, Sumitomo, OFS, ADC, CPI, Hubbell, Ortronics,
Newton, Hoffman, Coleman, Liebert, Mid Atlantic, Superior Modular Line
Products, Leviton, Generac, Cummings, Square D/Cutler Hammer, Black Box, TYCO
Electronics/Raychem, PLP (Pre-Form Line Products) and 3M. Ø Testing Fiber Optics; GN Nettest CMA 4000 and 5000
OTDR, EXFO OTDR, Aniritsu M9083A/B OTDR and software, Corning OTDR Plus,
Siecor/Corning and NOYES Power Meters/VFL. Ø Testing Fiber Optic Cards/SFP’s Cisco; 2950,
MES-3400, CES-3500 XL Series, CES-3550, CES-3560, CES-3560 POE-24 and POE-48,
3845-MB, 3945-MB. CES-4506, CES-4506-E, CES-4507R CES-4507/4510-R+V, PE-6504,
PE-7604, PE-7606S, ONS 15454 (OC 48 IR and LR), Ciena 4200, Ciena 5150, Ciena
5410, Nortel 6500, Nortel 100 and 500/5E Switches. Ø Experienced with the provisioning of Fujitsu and
Alcatel Sonnet 1603 SM. Ø Installation of hardware (T-1 DSX Cross
Connects-Wire Wrap) and power for a 16 node sonnet system. Ø Design/Engineering of FTTX Networks for MPLS
(Multiple Protocol Labeling Switching), Sonnet, CWDM (Course Wavelength
Division Multiplexing), DWDM (Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing), Fast
Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, Metrobility Platforms and Applications (OSI). Copper Experience Ø
Terminating copper, R-66, 110, Krone. Ø
Splicing copper, 3M-MS2 (25 Pair
Module), 710 (25 Pair Module), MA-6, VS-3: Picabond and Scotchlock.
AL/STALPETH, PAP, ASP, PASP, Pulp/Lead and other air core copper
applications/CAD. Ø
Testing Procedures, TDR, Kick Meter,
Busy Boy. Trouble shooting, 965 Dynatel Fault Locator. Ø
CAT 6/Class E (250 MHz), CAT 5-5E/Class
D (100 MHz), CAT 3/Class C (16 MHz) LAN/WAN Networks. Ø
QC/QA inspection, engineering/design of
outside plant infrastructures, (POTS) for aerial, underground and direct
buried applications (Fiber and Copper). Equipment/Certifications
Ø
Backhoe and front-end loader. Ø
Ditch Witch 6510. Ø
Ditch Witch 3500. Ø
Sherman and Riley Cable Jet Certified. Ø
Cable Maintenance Truck/Bucket Truck. Ø
Pole Certified. Ø
Asbestos Abatement Certified/CPR
Certified. Project
History
While stationed at Griffiss AFB I was on a team that
installed 400,000 feet of 144 single-mode (OS-1) cable from Transcom to the tower on Scott AFB. We
performed all outside plant construction (OSP), as well as, the pulling and
splicing of cables on the project. I was responsible for all splicing and
testing documentation as team leader. Working for System Technology Associates
I was in charge of outside plant construction. I helped design/engineer the
OSP infrastructure for the Aradium Project at Vandenberg AFB. This project
consisted of over 30,000 feet of new conduit, the placement of 20 manholes
and the splicing of 60,000 feet of 288 single- mode (OS-1) fiber. I also
assisted the senior systems engineer in the installation and provisioning of
a 16-node Alcatel 1603 sonnet system. I implemented QC/QA policies and made
sure they were adhered to. I was the lead technician while working for Baker
Support Services. My duties consisted of the following; all copper splicing,
all fiber splicing, all outside plant construction, ISP I/R work and CAT5E/5,
CAT4, CAT3/LAN work. I assisted in the engineering of all cable projects.
While working at Baker Support Services I supervised the installation of a
fiber optic project that ran roughly 8,000 feet from the central office to
the Nobe Hill area of Travis AFB. The installation consisted of installing 9
hand holes, 8,500 feet of multi-guard conduit and splicing 80,000 feet of
cable. This installation was involved with a new DMS 100 Nortel Switch. I
assisted with the cut over splicing in the heat up of the new switch and made
sure QC/QA tempest requirements and link loss budgets were met.
As the outside plant construction project manager and lead technician for JJB
Network Technologies my duties consist of the following; I assisted in the
supervision of cable projects, splicing of all ring and hot cuts, training of
apprentice splicers, engineering of cable projects and customer
relations. Some of the clients that we worked for were: Adelphia
Business Solutions, Williams Communications, MCI WorldCom, AT&T, Level-3
Communications and Qwest Communications. While working for Adelphia Business
Solutions I spliced 2-732 strand cables out of the main central office. Due
to a customer error, I had to redesign/engineer the project so that the
customers tempest and link loss budget requirements were met. In doing so,
our customer’s cut off date for services were met two weeks ahead of
schedule. Another project that I worked on while working for JJB Network
Technologies was for East-Com Utility in Easton, Maryland. It consisted of
over 50 Midspan aerial lateral splice locations and the building of a Siecor
management system at the headend with over 900 pigtail splices (FTTX: FFTC,
FTTB, FTTH and FTTP). I coordinated with acting project manager to make sure
that the customer’s needs were met. While working for OSP Consultants, as fiber optic
splicing lead technician, I assisted in the completion of Looking Glass
Networks DC market, (FTTX; FTTC, FTTB, FTTH and FTTP), which consisted of
splicing 40-864 loose tube/ribbon splice locations and the splicing of two central
offices each consisting of 1768 splices. I also developed asbuilt
drawings/cut sheets for five separate redundant ring configurations
consisting of lengths: 61,000’, 164,000’, 173,000’, 222,000’ and 244,000’. I am currently working for OCTO, a government
organization with in Washington D.C. This is an ongoing construction project
consisting of placing and splicing over 3 million linear feet of fiber optic
cable to roughly 1,400 proposed government/commercial locations on a MPLS,
Sonnet, DWDM-100Gigabit and CWDM ICT network through out the District of
Columbia; public schools, police, fire stations, libraries, rec. centers and
other critical government administrative agency buildings. I
managed/supervised all ISP/OSP splicing and construction activities. I
supervised all hot cuts. I perform all post testing; obtaining as built
documentation and red lines. I currently perform ISP-OSP QC/QA inspections
and design assessments utilizing; TIA/EIA, IEEE, ANSI, OSHA, NEC/NFPA-70,
NESC, NEMA, UL/ASTM and BICSI industry cabling standards for all contractors
and district personnel. I provide project management with recommendations on
ISP/OSP infrastructure design/engineering construction related issues with
EWO’s (Engineering Work Orders). I engineer/design cut sheets and MOPS for
network operation activities with vendors; Level 3, Comcast, RCN, Verizon and
internal personnel. I coordinate with vendors on issues that are network
impacting to operations. One project that I recently worked on was the
relocation and migration of a data center outside of the District of
Columbia. I redesigned the physical/optical paths for 7 separate
transport/metro rings and 38 distribution rings, multiple (1,000s) of data
and critical government agencies information transport system circuits. I
designed and engineered all cuts sheets and MOPS associated with the
necessary fiber optic splicing to accommodate this migration. I
supervised/managed subcontractors and operational teams performing cable
placement, splicing activities during the various phases and migration of the
data center. Finally, I personally obtained all post testing information;
OTDR, OLTS, as built documentation, link loss budgets, channeling/padding for
circuits and metro rings during the migration of this data center without any
OSI or BER (Bit Error Rate) related issues. I am also currently helping to create and develop an
educational curriculum for the District of Columbia’s Summer Youth Employment
Program (SYEP). The following course modules are included in this proposed
curriculum; Course #1: Transmissions Principal and Theory, Course #2: Copper
and Fiber Cabling Infrastructure (Principals and Theory), Course #3: Wireless
Applications (DAS Principals and Theory), Course #4: ISP/OSP Pathways and
Infrastructure Design (BAS Principals and Theory as well), Course #5: Data
Center Design (Principals and Theory) and Course #6: Network Architecture/OSI
(Open Systems Interconnecting Layering Models #1-#7 Principals and Theory). Education/Specialized
Training
Judson High School (HS Diploma) Converse, Texas. Apprentice Cable Splicing Project/Maintenance Action
Specialist-Journeyman Program:
3700 Technical Training Wing Sheppard U.S.A.F. Base, Texas January-May 1990
ATF-U.S.A.F.C.C. (12 Courses associated with this training). 485 EIG (Engineering and Installation Group) Course 901: Standard Installation Practices Training Cable
Splicer and ISP/OSP Engineering-Griffiss U.S.A.F. Base, NY (SIPT 6 Courses)
August 1990-September 1990. LAN/WAN Training (SIPT 2 Courses): Griffiss
U.S.A.F. Base, NY May 1994-June 1994. NCO Leadership/Project Management Training:
Vandenberg U.S.A.F. Base, CA. Siecor/Corning Training Course TR-06: Installation; Fiber Splicing and Testing-Santa
Anna, CA. Siecor/Corning Training Course TR-07: Installation Copper (LAN/WAN) Testing-Santa Anna,
CA. Siecor/Corning Training Course TR-13S: Fiber Splicing Mid Span Access-Hickory, NC. BICSI
Member (Building Industry Consulting Services International) Pursuing
Multiple RCDD’s. BICSI Training Course PM-110 (Project Management): Project Initiation, Project Safety, Human Resource
Management, Project Scheduling, Communication Management, Risk Assessment and
Mitigation, Quality Management, Cost Management, Procurement Management,
Change Management and Project Closing-Laurel, MD. Certificate of
Training/Completion Awarded. BICSI Training Course OSP-110 (OSP Design/Engineering of OSP
Infrastructures; Spaces and Pathways): Codes, Regulations and Standards, Grounding/Bonding and
Electrical Requirements, Media Selection, Cabling Topologies, Route Designs,
OSP Spaces, OSP Pathways; Aerial, Underground and Direct Buried
Applications/Infrastructure, Right of Ways, Easements, Potential Litigation
or Legal Issues Associated with OSP Pathways, Splicing, Maintenance and
Restoration, Cost Estimating, PON Design, Free Space Optics, Project
Design,/Management and As Built Documentation-Del Mar, California.
Certificate of Training/Completion Awarded. BICSI Training Course DD-102 (ISP Design/Engineering of ISP Telecom
Infrastructures; Pathways, Rooms and Media Selection for Cabling): Design/Engineering of Distribution and Structured
Cabling Systems; Equipment Rooms, Interconnecting Rooms, Horizontal Rooms,
Floor Distribution Rooms, Telecom Rooms/Shallow Telecom Closets, Codes;
NEC/NFPA-70, IEEE (802.3 TM Series), Standards; EIA/TIA , ANSI Etc…, Work
Place Regulations-OSHA, Principals of Transmission, Electromagnetic
Compatibility (EMC, EMI, RFI, Noise and Harmonics), Telecommunication Spaces,
Work Areas, Horizontal Distribution Systems, Backbone Distribution Systems;
Bonding and Grounding (Earthing), Firestopping, Telecommunications
Administration, Construction Design, Project Management, Networking
Fundamentals: Including VOIP/Wireless, Outside Plant and Campus
Environments-Tampa, Florida (BICSI Headquarters). Certificate of
Training/Completion Awarded. BICSI Training Course DD-120 (Bonding, Grounding and Earthing): Structured Cabling Systems, Lightning and Lightning
Mitigation, Electrostatic Discharge Generation and Prevention, Grounding
Myths, Earthing and Earth Connections, Testing and Trouble Shooting,
Equipment Grounding, Ground Faults and Causes, Isolated Grounding, Equipment
Ground Testing, Telecommunications Grounding, J-Standard 607-A, B-1 and B-2
addendums, BICSI-Recommended Best Practices, Grounding for Multiple
Buildings, Surge Protector and Cable Grounding, Test Equipment Procedures,
Checklists and Checklists Review, Electromagnetic Compatibility and EMI/RFI
Sources, Voltage Quality Problems, Mitigation Equipment-Tampa, Florida (BICSI
Headquarters). Certificate of Training/Completion Awarded. BICSI Training Course DD-125 (Advanced Bonding, Grounding and
Earthing): Electrical
Fundamentals/NEC and IEEE; Standards, Regulations and Codes, Grounding
Electrode System, Equipment Grounding System, Telecommunications Bonding,
Grounding, Testing and Investigations-Tampa, Florida (BICSI Headquarters).
Certificate of Training/Completion Awarded. BICSI Training Course IN-225 (Installer-2 Copper Best Practices): Principle of Copper Transmissions, Copper
Structured Cabling Systems, Codes and Standards; NEC/NFPA-70; Articles; #200,
#300, #700 and #800, ANSI/TIA; 526.7, 526-14-B, 568-C.0, 568.0-C.1,
568.0-C.2, 568.0-C.3, 569-B, 570-B, 568-C, 606-A, 758-A, J-STD-607-A and
TSB-140, Safety, Professionalism, Telecommunication Pathways,
Telecommunication Spaces-Installation Best Practices, Bonding, Grounding and
Earthing; Two Point Testing, Fire Stopping, Installation/Pulling Copper
Cable, IDC/IPC Terminations of Copper; Gigabix, 110/S210, 8P8C, STP (Shielded
Twisted Pair), UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair and Other Media Selection
Types), Connectors; CAT 6A-5E: Keystone, F/UTP
(Foiled-Screened/Unshielded Twisted Pair), BNC Coaxial Connectors, TIA/EIA
Pin-Out Configurations; 568-A, 568-B and USOC (Universal Service Order
Code-Legacy), Splicing Copper; Straight, Fold Back, Branch-Bridge and Butt,
Testing and Trouble Shooting Copper; Polarity-Continuity, NVP, ACR, ACRF,
PSACRF, ELFEXT, PSELFEXT, Propagation Delay, Delay Skew, Return Loss, AXT,
NEXT, FEXT, Wire Mapping, Retrofits/MAC’s and Field Coordination-Laurel, MD.
Certificate of Training/Completion Awarded. BICSI Training Course IN-250 (Installer-2 Fiber Best Practices): Principle of Fiber Transmissions, Fiber Structured
Cabling Systems, Codes and Standards; NEC/NFPA-70 Articles #200, #300, #500,
#600, #700, #800 and #900, ANSI/TIA; 568-C.0 6.4.3., 568.0-C.1, 568.0-C.2,
568.0-C.3, 569-B, 570-B, 606-Administration/Labeling, J-STD 607, IEEE 802
Series, Safety, Professional Conduct, Telecommunication Pathways,
Telecommunication Spaces and Structured Cabling Systems-Installation Best
Practices, Installing Support Structures, Media and Connectors, Pulling Cable
Methods, Firestopping, Terminating Fiber Cable: Crimp-Secure and
Scribe-Polish Connectors; Comscope, Belden, Corning, SFF; LC, SC, LX.5, MU,
Array Connectors: MPO/MTP’s, Legacy Connectors; ST, FC, FDDI, Escon, Biconic,
SMA-905, SMA-906 and MT-RJ, Splicing Fiber Cable; Mechanical and Fusion
(Single Only), Testing and Trouble Shooting Methods-Laurel, MD. Certificate
of Training/Completion Awarded. BICSI INSTF Registration/License
#18116OF (July 2015-July 2018). BICSI Training Course TE-350 (ICT/ITS Copper and Fiber
Technician/Specialist Best Practices): Codes and Standards (BICSI Best Practices), Safety,
Bonding/Grounding Protection, Telecommunications Room/Equipment Room Design
and Layout, Copper Termination/Splicing, Copper Testing and Troubleshooting,
Optical Fiber Termination/Splicing, Optical Fiber Testing and Troubleshooting,
Field Coordination, Retrofits/Upgrades, Special Installations/Applications
and Other ICT Related Topics. BICSI ICT/ITS TECHNICIAN
Registration/License #181554T (Nov. 2015-Nov. 2018). BICSI Training Course RCDD Prep. Program: Enrolled in BICSI RCDD Curriculum. Computer Programs/Training: Visio, Excel, Office, Word, Power Point, ARC-GIS (ESRI-2010
Design/Engineering Platform), SNAP (Spatial Network Application
Platform-Tools, used in conjunction with ARC-GIS Platform) and some AutoCAD. Clearances: I currently
have; federal, district government and local metro police department back
ground checks and clearances (DOD/United States Air Force secret clearance
was obtained but not currently active). Summary of
Qualifications
I
have 25 years of ICT ISP/OSP telecommunications construction experience with
a full range of project management, design, engineering, (actual hands on
experience), installing, implementing, splicing, testing,
maintenance/restoration and documenting; fiber optic (FTTX; FTTB, FTTC, FTTH,
FTTN and FTTP), copper, transport, backbone and horizontal distribution
cabling infrastructures for ICT networking systems. For further information
or examples of my work please go to my Linkedin Page: John Raye ICT ISP/OSP
Engineer (OCTO). References are available upon request thank you. |
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