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To
Whom It May Concern; I’m writing to express my interest in
possible employment with your company. I have over seventeen years experience
in the construction management industry, specializing in telecommunications (twelve
years in the wireless industry and five years managing fiber optics
projects). As my former employers will attest I
thrive under pressure and I am incredibly hard working, very organized,
highly adaptable to change and extremely progress driven. I have regularly
out-performed the jobs tasked to me. Working well independent of direct
supervision and operate just as easily in large group situations under direct
supervision. Above all, my ability to effectively communicate is the primary
reason for my success. Whether speaking to a crewman having problems in the
field or speaking to a crowd of 100 plus people, effectively communicate the
information I am to convey will save time and effort later on down the line,
ultimately resulting in savings to the bottom line. I am certain I possess many of the
skills that will prove to make me a valuable asset to a company such as
yours. I welcome the opportunity to converse with you further to find out any
additional details about the position I have applied for. If you have any
questions or desire additional information, please feel free to contact me at
the phone number above. Sincerely, Clarence
O. Snair III 142
Sandra Drive Beaver
Falls, PA 15010 (724)
544 9508 Clarence O Snair III 142 Sandra Drive Beaver Falls, PA 15010 (724) 544 9508 cosnair3@comcast.net EXPERIENCE Talascend -
Worldwide Technical Resources 5275 Westview Drive,
Suite 105 Frederick, MD
21703-8606, United States Tel: (301) 663-9220 October 2001 thru
September 2014 Contractor
providing services to the Bechtel Corporation for the following
clients/projects: AT&T Wireless
LTE Upgrade Turnover/True Up
Coordinator in the Philadelphia, PA market from June 2012 through September
2014. Initial assignment was to development the tools and processes required
to clarify the turnover process to the sub-contractors and aid the market in
the recovery from failing to deliver post construction documentation to the
client for 300 sites in a timely manner (please note the graph to the right
which displays the turnover trend prior to my arrival in grey and post
assignment in the white). Once established, continued the push for
deliverables by reviewing and approving documents prior to final signoff for
sub-contractor payment. Compilation of any third party turnover requirements
for co-lo sites, such as sites owned by American Tower or Crown Castle.
Documents reviewed/approved include, but not limited to, sweeps tests, PIM
tests, fiber tests (optical and power meter tests), tape drop forms, etc. Once determined
that turnover was under control, reassigned to assist the project controls
team as the individual responsible for verifying scope of work preformed
prior to submission of final invoicing to client. Joined the team with $23
million owed to Bechtel, amount was reduce to $250,000 upon release. While continuing my
other duties, assigned to clear a backlog of 300+ sites of turnover that had
accumulated in my absence. Clearing the turnover issues in approximately four
months, resumed my primary role on the True Up team until my release. Clearwire WiMax
Project Turnover
coordinator, Tiger Team coordinator and Microwave Pathing coordinator for the
Columbus, OH market from May 2010 to January 2011. Sole reviewer/approver of
critical turnover documents prior to initiating microwave pathing. Documents
reviewed/approved include, but not limited to, tape drop forms, sweeps tests,
fiber tests, etc. Managed all activities for (3) Tiger Teams, which included,
issue resolution prior to dispatching team, arranging material pickup,
scheduling, reporting issue resolution to client plus third party inspection
of civil/tower work for 30% of sites and any/all vendor requests. Managed all
activities for (5) Microwave Pathing crews, including forecasting/reporting
potential paths available and coordinating all post construction activities
for 160+ microwave paths. Turnover Lead
Coordinator for the Clearwire National License Saving Project (managed from
Chicago, IL though covering all states west of the Mississippi River) from
January 2011 to May 2011. Bechtel was hired to provide a small team of
individuals to manage Clearwire’s Turn Key vendors who were incapable of
bringing any sites online in over a year of managing the project, which
placed Clearwire’s national license in jeopardy. Upon arrival proceeded to
develop the tools and processes to clarify the turnover process for the Turn
Key’s sub-contractors. Developing and hosted four separate, eight hour kick
off meetings for the crews to be deployed across more than half the country
(400+ personnel in total). Then assigned to locate and review any
documentation that could be found to identify potential candidates for
construction management to dispatch a Tiger Team to attempt integration. Once
complete assumed regular duties of reviewing, tracking, submittal of critical
24 hour documentation and notifying the national team when a site was ready
for integration into the network. Additionally hosting a Net-Meeting once a
week for six weeks for those who could not attend the kickoff meeting to
review and discuss any changes to construction procedures. Creating and
distributing construction bulletins clarifying construction standards. Cingular Wireless
UMTS/Integration Project Field
engineer/construction manager in the Columbus, Cleveland, and Cincinnati, OH
markets from August 2005 to September 2006. Directing and overseeing the
progress of as many as 10 crews working simultaneously in the field. Primary
Duties include enforcement of safety, quality, scheduling, operating as main
point of contact for all activities on the cell site while in construction
and reporting progress to the project management team. Other duties included:
identifying and verifying existing equipment on site, creation of sketches for
existing site layout, proposing initial placement of equipment and other
information required to perform proposed scope. Estimating and ordering of
materials. Working with the client (either directly with the local switch or
with the national operations call center) to assist in resolving any issues
that may arise during or shortly after construction. Close-out of final
paperwork. Other Assignments
w/Talascend Prior to my most
recent projects above, I have participated in the successful completion of
the AT&T Wireless (AWS) E911 project in Chicago, IL and Dallas, TX and
prior to that the AWS 3G projects in both Boston, MA and Pittsburgh, PA
performing similar duties to those listed above. Quality
Inspector/Field Engineer (Fiber Optic Outside Plant) From 1997 thru 2001
I worked as a sub-contractor to various fiber optic telecommunications
companies (both large and small). These include MCI/Worldcomm, Sprint, GTE,
Metro-Media Fiber Networks and Brooks Fiber Properties in various locations
in the northeast (Washington, DC, Pittsburgh PA, Philadelphia PA, Long Island
NY, Buffalo NY, Albany NY, Wilmington DE...) either as a quality insurance
inspector or field engineer. Performing the following duties: · Gathering and compiling field data, researching utilities
and right-of-ways along planned route and determining alternated solutions
when a possible impasse is discovered. · Compiling the above information to create project drawings
to be sent for approval by engineering · Directing, overseeing and documenting the safe
installation of construction drawings (including but not limited to the
placement of manholes/hand-holes, trenching (open cut street and direct
buried), directional boring, building entries, placement of risers through
build chase/ceilings, placing/pulling of buried conduit, placement of aerial
strand and placing/pulling fiber optic cable (aerial and buried)) · Maintain as-built drawings. · Daily reporting of on-going progress to Project Team (via
email, conference calls and spreadsheets) · Meeting with the client, city officials and any building
engineers (if applies) to assure satisfaction EDUCATION · Bechtel University Course
included; OSHA 10 Hour Occupational Health and Safety, Safe trenching,
Utility locating, Quality Insurance, Sub-Contract Management, RS/EME
Awareness, Electrical Lock-out/Tag-out procedures, Turnover Documents
Acceptance, Safety Leadership Workshop, Driver Safety and Dragonwave
Microwave courses and a great deal more. Complete list is available via email
upon request. ·Community College
of Beaver County Computer
Science/Robotics, 1984 to 1987, incomplete. ·Blackhawk High
School High
school diploma, 1984 REFERENCES
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