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Summary
Talented and accomplished management professional with
background in telecommunications construction and switching
industries. I have a proven ability to plan and direct major
construction projects, supervise multiple teams, and ensure compliance with
all regulations. I am also adept at conducting and leading system
acceptance and quality testing of switching units and other equipment.
I am familiar with developing QA programs. I have strong
technical experience in military and corporate environments with expertise
in managing all project phases, from proposals and requirements
determination to clearing, construction, and testing, and final
implementation. I also have excellent reporting, analysis,
negotiation, and presentation skills. An accomplished Information Systems
Engineer with extensive experience in networks, telecommunications
infrastructure (OSP/ISP), quality assurance, engineering, project
management, operations management and technical training. Proven
strengths include team building, teaching, listening and problem solving. I
have a SECRET Security Clearance.
Experience
PEO-EIS Program Executive
Office-Enterprise Information Systems, Contractor
Systems Engineer, March 2013 to
March 2014
The Fresnel Company, Seoul South
Korea
Responsibilities:
Provide technical support and
expertise pertaining to all phases of the project from PM (Program
Management), QA (Quality Assurance), IA (Information Assurance) and
Acquisitions. Engineer IT systems that satisfy the customers' needs,
increase the probability of system success, reduce risk and
total-life-cycle cost. Ensure information dominance by
developing, acquiring, integrating, and deploying enterprise-wide,
network-centric information management and communications to meet Army’s
current and future mission requirements. Rapidly deliver cost-effective,
easy-to-use, IT-based capabilities to the Army enterprise Responsible for
coordinating the construction, maintenance, and expansion of an
organization's C4I systems.
Participate in Engineering Design
Charrette’s to develop and design communications infrastructure for
USFK(United States Forces Korea) ROKA(Republic of Korea Army) for the
entire South Korean peninsula. Review, analyze, and modify SRD’s (System
Requirement Document) EIP’s (Engineering Implementation Plan) TER’s
(Technical Evaluation Report) to ensure the customers are receiving the
latest and most up to date network equipment and technology needed in
support of the Warfighter. Develop LOM, LOE, SOW and IGCE to ensure the
engineered designs falls within the guidelines of fair and competitive
government cost estimates.
Manage and guide industry partners
to ensure that all BOD (Building Occupancy Date) and contract POP (Period
of Performance) dates are met without extensions to the contracts and added
costs to the government. Support industry partners with scheduling and implementation
phases of all projects to include daily interaction with the Warfighter
community and stakeholders. Conducted engineering meetings on a
weekly basis to ensure any issues during all phases of the projects are
discussed thoroughly and immediate solutions are put in place so not to
delay the projects.
Provide recommendations for installation, implementation,
specifications and QA/QC to our industry partner to ensure the customers
are satisfied with the end product. Managed industry partners and
performed as a liaison to the US Army for a massive $15M LTLCS effort from
the DMZ to Area 4 to include Camps Red Cloud, Stanley, Casey, Hovey, JDO,
Swiss Swede, Dorasan, Jackson, MPRC, Warrior Base, Bonifas, K-16, Suwon,
Tango, CAF, Troka, Froka, Yongsan, Carroll and Henry George. This critical
mission entailed standing up a parallel network at all nodes, installation
of 36 Brocade MLXE-8 ADN(Area Distribution Node) routers, 4 Brocade MLXE-8
MCN(Main Communication Node) routers, 1012 Brocade ICX series 24 and 48
port EUB stackable switches, 3 Brocade MLXE-4 ISR(Installation Security
Router) and 5 Brocade MLXE-4 and MLXE-8 Gateway Routers and complete
migration and cutover from legacy network to new network.
Provide Logistic support for our
industry partner to help track all material and inventory equipment for
smooth transition and ownership from integrator to government property
books.
Provide Outside Plant expertise to
the OSP Tiger Team for the US Army Garrison Humphreys(YRPLPP) Yongsan
Relocation Plan/Land Partnership Plan) communication infrastructure.
Network Enterprise Center,
Contractor
Architecture and Plans Lead QA/QC
OSP/ISP Engineer, September 2007-December 2012
Lockheed Martin, Ft. Benning,
Georgia
Responsibilities:
Manage all OSP and ISP projects
from the engineering phase through soldier ready move in date to include
coordinating and installation of network equipment, schedule all dial tone
to facilities, QA all work, provide assistance to all POC’s to ensure smooth
transition for the warfighter. Responsible for all engineering surveys to
include IGCE to our customers. Provide expert engineering advice to DPW,
COE, Military Personnel, Contractors, CATV, Verizon 4G and all entities
involved with communication projects on the entire post. I perform as the
liaison for NEC with all entities involved with the $4 Billion
BRAC/MCA/IMOD to provide expert advice and training to all QA personnel. I
assign daily projects and manage the NEC’s additional two QA’s. I assist
our CAD department to help them develop a new post base map to include all
infrastructures, GIS Mapping, GPS coordinates of our massive communications
system. Review all drawings and make needed corrections to make sure all
stringent specifications are adhered to. Provide expert advice and assist
in educating all entities here at Ft. Benning on all specifications.
Recently implemented Verizon Wireless 4G to cover entire post and VLAN
service for the ICIDS and AIE for security at all ACP’S(Access Control
Points). I am familiar with all Brocade, Foundry, Cisco switches to include
Chassis Layer Switches as well as the stackable 24 and 48 Port POE
switches.
Project Manager, October 2006 – September 2007
Tel-Tec Inc., Ft. Campbell,
Kentucky
Responsibilities:
Manage and direct crews on
installation of fiber optic networks on military bases across the country.
Implemented a DWDM Ring for certain areas of post. Responsible for All
stringent specifications brought forth by the government. Responsible for
all engineering and design changes that Occur during construction. Ensured
compliance with OSHA, Army, IEEE, TIA/EIA and ITU regulations. Supervise
and schedule project site teams, managed all safety and compliance functions.
Order materials, manage billing, and ensured on-time delivery of
materials. Prepare and get government approval on all EDP’S. Prepare
all red-line drawings and GPS coordinates in Auto-Cad. Work side by side
with all government agencies involved to ensure on-time completion of
project and provide our Armed Forces with the communications needed to give
them top notch training facilities.
Senior Information Technology
Technician, May 2004 – October 2006
Applied Quality Communications,
Frederick, Maryland (Ft. Detrick)
Responsibilities:
Senior Information Technology
Technician based out of Ft. Detrick Maryland with (Secret Clearance).
Actively involved in development of Quality Assurance (QA) program for
Installation Information Infrastructure Modernization Program (I3MP) at Ft.
Detrick Maryland. Provide centralized Quality Assurance (QA) reporting for
Installation Information Infrastructure Modernization Program (I3MP)
projects to Project Manager, Information Systems Engineering Command (ISEC)
and local Directorate of Information Management (DOIM). Coordinate (QA)
efforts for Data Networks for CONUS, Europe, Pacific and support groups.
Oversee contract personnel. Ensured compliance with OSHA, Army, IEEE,
TIA/EIA and ITU regulations. Conduct Systems Acceptance Testing and (QA) of
Switching Units, Server Farms and other vendor equipment on LAN, WAN, CAN
and DWDM networks. Evaluate and track contractor related issues at work
sites and develop corrective solutions. Provide Project Manager (PM) and
Lead Design Engineer with recommendations regarding engineering changes to
contractor engineered projects. Prepare red-line drawings in Auto-Cad for
all QA sites. Manage all contractors and sub contractors to ensure that
pre-defined milestone dates are achieved. Monitor and evaluate all testing
of FOC and copper installation to include power meter readings, OTDR,
link loss test data and analyze traces with (GN Nettest Software) and
(EXFO) software. Engineered with ISEC Team on ISP and OSP projects across
the CONUS area.
Lead IT – Electrical Assistant, July 2002 – May 2004
Fluor Daniel Services, Houston,
Texas
Responsibilities:
Responsibilities included but not
limited to engineering routes and installation of conduit and manhole
placement for fiber optic cables to include splicing and terminations.
Installation and termination of control panels and high voltage
cabinets. The position also detailed running temporary job site
power, run cable tray, pull various types and sizes of wire by hand and
machine, wiring motors, starters and switches, illumination of the
site, and duct bank construction. I am safety trained in all aspects of the
construction arena, and confined spaces. I operated all equipment necessary
to perform the successful construction of the site.
Outside Plant
Engineer/Construction Supervisor (Level 3 Projects), 1997-2002
Fluor Global Services
Responsibilities:
Responsible for the construction of
sonet rings with Metro Fiber Optic Network for Level (3) Communications and
numerous joint build partners. I managed all field activities to insure
that all Client and local governing authority specifications were strictly
adhered to. As Construction Lead, I managed all sub-contractors and
contract inspectors to ensure that pre-defined milestone dates were
achieved. I held weekly and daily safety meetings with all field personnel
so that Fluor’s stringent safety standards were adhered to. I also was
charged with making sure that the latest specs were distributed and all
field personnel were aware of the current spec changes. I coordinated all
material ordering, and transfer of materials for distribution to the sub
contractors. I directed all construction activities and tracked all
activities with production reports, and all the appropriate paperwork
associated with the Level (3) construction activities.
Dark Fiber Engineer
Responsibilities:
I was responsible for tracking all
Level (3) Fiber Splicing activities. These tasks included but were not
limited to the following: Splicing and Testing documentation, Dark Fiber
cost books, procurement of specialized materials, coordination for
installation with all customers, bldg. managers, city and DOT authorities,
and assembling all test documentation from the raw information retrieved
from the splicing contractors. As Dark Fiber Engineer (DFE), I was solely
responsible for insuring that the client did indeed make the milestone
dates and that the fiber turned over to the customer did in fact meet all
Level (3)’s stringent standards.
My duties for the splicing/testing
phase were to analyze all the raw fiber traces analyzed by our
sub-contractors, by using the latest GN Nettest software and downloading
the information into Excel spreadsheet format. I prepared the re-burn lists
for all fibers to ensure that all splices were within specification. I
prepared Splice Assignment Sheets for the splicing of the fiber in the POP
sites and COLO-sites as well as the ring cuts in the manholes for all
laterals. I also had to set up and perform OTDR testing. Perform all power
meter test and download the results into Excel PMT spreadsheets. After
completion and acceptance of all fiber activities, I was tasked with making
sure all documentation, CAD drawings, and testing information was gathered
and inserted into a properly prepared turn over packages for the client.
OSP Engineer/Lead Inspector
Sunbelt Telecommunications
contracted to Fluor Global Services, Cape Coral, Florida
Responsibilities:
Responsible for all documentation,
red line as-built drawings, and supervising of all inspectors. Duties
included but were not limited to supervision of contractor construction. As
an engineer, I produced all daily production reports and compiled all information
as requested by the client. I directed all inspectors as to where they were
assigned every day and set up documentation so that immediate answers could
be obtained about all sections under my control.
Lead Class A Maintenance, 1987-1997
Meadville Forging Company and
Advanced Cast Products, Meadville, Pennsylvania
Responsibilities:
Responsible for troubleshooting of
all mechanical equipment to include:
Forging presses, hydraulic shears,
cut off saws, Induction furnaces, fork trucks, drop hammers, electrical
control circuits, SLC 500 control circuits, etc, Welding, Fabrication, and
layout of special projects and all daily welding duties. Mig, Tig and
Stick Welding. Cutting torches, plasma cutters and Heli-Arc. All types of
schematic and blueprint reading qualifications. Troubleshoot Hydraulic and
Pneumatic Systems. Troubleshoot all electrical problems to include:
Micro-Switches, Limit switches, PLC’S, Photo-Electric eyes, and the
programming of various brands of motor control systems. I have thorough
knowledge of all types of plumbing. I also worked on various types of
compressors and HVAC systems. Experienced in running all types of machinery
to include: Backhoes, Dozers, Bobcats, Drill Presses, Forging Presses,
Mills and Lathes etc.
Driller/Toolpusher, 1978-1987
Union Drilling Inc.,
Lincolnville, Pennsylvania
Responsibilities:
Responsible for overseeing drilling
operations and office management to include: Purchasing, Payroll, and the
hiring of all my employees. I was responsible for the supervision of 20
crew members. Give instruction in the proper operation and techniques of
all drilling operations in the gas and oil fields. I Attended Blow-Out Prevention
schools, Safety Schools, CPR Classes, Fluid Drilling Seminars and various
other field related classes.
Computer Application Skills
Microsoft Office (Excel, Word,
Power Point, Project, Visio), Lotus Notes, Net Meeting, GN Nettest,
Auto-Cad
Education/Professional
Certifications and Training
Industrial Maintenance
Erie County Technical School, Erie,
Pennsylvania
Mig, Tig and Arc Welding
Meadville Technical School, Meadville, Pennsylvania
Advanced Automated Machine Training
Hunter Automated Machines, Chicago, Illinois
High School Diploma
Valley High School, Pine Grove,
West Virginia
Certified Fiber Optic Installer /Advanced Fiber Optic
Installer
Basic Electrical Certification
Coax Splice/and Connection Variables
References
} Mr. Jorge Caballero – 703-806-4846
} Mr. Charles Lee – 571-425-1910
} Mr. William Richardson – 732-427-6653
} Mr. Paul Yates – 706-545-3467
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