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Shawn Anderson (RCDD) 191
N Colonial Homes Circle Atlanta,
GA, 30309 Email:
shawn.anderson86@yahoo.com Cell
Phone: 678-234-0938 Relevant General and
Specialized Experience
I have over 20 years of experience
in the telecomm and low voltage field, from planning and installation,
testing, maintenance and quality control. I received my RCDD in 2010. I
only had one project come in late in my long career due to unforeseen
circumstances, but it was not over budget. My QA/QC expectations of my
men and other contractors are very high. I was always assigned the
larger, high profile projects because they knew it would be done correctly
and very pleasing aesthetically. I am very well versed in all aspects
of low voltage; VOIP, fiber, Cat 6A. My background is also in intercom,
CCTV, CATV, wireless, security, A/V and some fire alarm. I have been
designing telecommunications rooms; ER’s and cable paths for well over 10
years. I had a DOD secret clearance. I use Microsoft Outlook, word,
excel and Blue Beam. I also have some limited experience with Visio. Cleveland Electric Group;
April 2014- current; Lead Superintendent/ QAQC/ PMA I am one of the Lead
Superintendents at Baxalta. Baxalta is a multi-million dollar,
industrial construction site, in Covington, GA. My portion alone is
around 5 million dollars. My current duties are scheduling, purchaser,
QA/QC and writing all the RFI’s. I must attend the multitude of
meetings with the owners, GC and other contractors. This project is
coming to a close in the next couple months and is currently well under
budget and ahead of schedule. City of Atlanta, Atlanta
international Airport; July 2012- April 2014; Senior Cable Infrastructure
Engineer I am overseeing the new Inbound
Roadway Project and concourse C midpoint expansion project, for the DIT team.
These both are multimillion dollar projects. One of the redundant paths
for the OSP existing fiber ring is being ripped out and new duct banks and
fiber are being installed. I have been involved in pre-construction meetings,
approving submittals, answering RFI’s. I am going to all the weekly GC
meetings and will be doing all the QA for the airport. I am a dedicated stakeholder in
the new WIFI project here at the Airport. I designed and built a BOM
for this project which is 1.8 million dollars, including new cable tray
throughout the airport. I have also been involved in writing the technical
specs and schedule. Once this goes out for bid, I will also be a member of
the Evaluation committee, involved in the bid acceptance process. I
will be doing QC of all contractors on this project also. I am currently doing QA on all
the contractors involved on the new DAS project. I am involved in all
meetings, which all of the large cell phone carriers are in. This will
be the largest indoor DAS system in the world when complete. All these
larger projects while involved in around 15 other small ones are all going
on. I am getting some Visio experience here also. SAIC; July 2011- January 2012;
Infrastructure Engineer I over saw the telecommunications
installations at the new Centcom building at MacDill AFB. This was a
zone cabling and fiber to desk top job. Under SPAWAR we were in charge of any
MAC’s and oversaw the QC of the other contractor on base. It was all zone
cabling and fiber to desk top. We were in Jordan doing work for their new
SOCOM building, doing a 30 ft. video wall and other A/V work. I was
also learning more of the A/V side at the Tampa office with new labs and
video wall being installed. I was released due to the fact that
my clearance was taking too long and never received it. VT Milcom; March 2011- July
2011; Voice and Data Office Manager I was the office manager in
charge of all aspects of voice and data side of the office. I oversaw the
installation and testing of all systems. We reviewed and
completed test results, as-builds and maintained quality control of all jobs
and over saw the project managers. WFI; October 2010 – December
2010; Engineer/
Supervisor
I was a Sub contractor through
General Dynamics for ATT. We installed and tested T-1’s for ATT wireless
systems at cell sites. I learned to be proficient with t-bird testers,
microwave and DSX (wire wrap). I was involved in the maintenance of the
numerous cell sites all over the mid-west. A-Tech; June 2009- October
2010; Site Supervisor/ PM I was in charge of overseeing the
installation process, including all ISP and OSP. Confirming the testing
was done properly and that the job adhered to all EIA/TIA standards at K-12
Pinellas county schools. I also had to redesign some of the IC’s and
MC’s, with change orders submitted to gain the proper approval. MCS Inc.; November 2007 –
August 2008; Site Supervisor/ PM
I managed personnel involved in
installation of telecommunications systems. Duties included blueprint reading
and interpretation to personnel, layout and sequence for installation of
products, material ordering, overseeing all testing and there results and
inventory control for numerous projects at different locations
simultaneously. I engineered the low voltage layout on large new
construction projects. At the end of the day, making sure the projects
were done correctly and in a timely fashion. Tri City Electric; April 2007
– November 2007; Project Manager I supervised employees in the
installation of low voltage systems at several projects throughout
Florida. I was ordering materials and running many crews for numerous
different projects. QTSI Inc.; Tampa,
FL February 2001 –April 2007; lead tech-
Project
One of my many assignments was at Centcom for around six years. During
which obtained a DOD government clearance. I was also responsible for many
large, high profile contracts including Bright House, Bechtel, Brevard County
and a very large project for SAIC. All of these jobs were done under
budget, in a timely manner, while adhering to all BICSI EIA/TIA standards.
Performed Cat3- Cat6, fiber, CCTV terminations, sound (indoors and out),
security and wireless. I have designed small IC’s all the way to large
Er’s, including installing and cabling Cisco switches, routers and servers. I
also worked with all different types of cable tray and conduit, inside and
outside plant. Trouble shooting, repairing and maintenance, was a daily
requirement at some locations. I initiated quality control and labor
management processes, providing additional cost savings to the corporation.
In addition, I assisted on project quotations, BOM’s and engineering; while
running numerous jobs at the same time. Knight Enterprises, St.
Petersburg, FL; June 2001- December 2001; Sub contractor
I was a subcontractor for Bright House, where we installed,
maintained and tested all cable. This job was all residential; Arial, buried,
splitters, amps, Splicing and other projects. Connecting and
troubleshooting DSLs, routers and modems. Southern Sound; Tampa, FL;
1999-2001; Site
Supervisor
My responsibilities were designing, building out and terminating
communications rooms, predominantly VOIP projects at new K-12 schools. I was
also running projects at the same time. We also spliced cat-3
mechanical and fiber optics, single and mm, inside and outside. Telecommunication Systems,
Tampa, FL; 1997-1999; Lead Tech
I first learned how to fusion splice fiber optics and mechanical splice
copper, through super binders. I at this time I was in charge of
small 4 man crews. . I was in charge of the city of St. Petersburg we
did everything from simple trouble shoot and repair to new
construction. . Trouble shooting phone lines on the city docks,
which was exceptionally difficult. It was a great learning experience that I
always conquered. . Engineering and installing cat3- cat 6, fiber,
T-1’s I have tested from Verizon’s RJ31x to the POTS, then out to each
boat slip. Usually to fix, we had to splice outside in the POT or in a
junction box under the dock Nortel, Kodak Park, Rochester
N.Y.; 1995-1996; Tech I was on the “ACE “termination
team, we did all terminations. This was my first learning experience
with hands on splicing cat3 cable. I learned to program phones and install
cross connects at the main frame and or CO. Was involved in my first
large cut over. Vrooman Communications;
Rochester, N.Y.; 1992- 1995; Tech This was my father’s company where I learned the basics in installing,
terminating and testing telecommunications wires. Education:
1995; Monroe Community College;
Rochester, N.Y.; Business, no degree 1994-1995; Hudson Valley
Community College; Albany, N.Y.; Business, no degree 1991-1994; Fairport High School;
Fairport, N.Y.; Regents
Diploma
Training: CET Customer service The OZ Principle Accountability Passport to service excellence Teamwork 7 Habits of Highly Effective People CERTIFICATIONS: RCDD (Received in
2010)
Siemens
Front Loader
(LULL)
Corning
MTRJ
Panduit T-bird
Unicam
Confined
Space
(Hazmat)
OTDR
Leviton
Commscope
Fluke
Ortronics
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