Matthew c. johnston
Active DOD Secret Clearance
908 Cedar
Creek
Circle
Skype/Home: 916 459 4985
Email: matt86904@yahoo.com
Cell: 701 213 1705
STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING | OUTSIDE PLANT CABLE TECHNICIAN
Professional Experience Summary
4 Completed over 105 hours of
certified intensive hands-on technical training in both Fiber Optic and
Copper Cabling as follows:
4 Fiber Optic: Installation of
indoor/outdoor cabling on both wall and rack mount- hardware to include
termination with ST/SC connectors and 3M Hot-melts.
4 Trained on Fusion Splicer
(Siecor) and Mechanical Splicing (3M Fiber-locks II).
4 Current Fiber Enclosures and
cable installed for FTTP (i.e. Verizon & SBC).
4 Optical Loss Testing and
familiarity of use with Optical time domain reflectometer
4 Copper Cabling: Installation of
Cat 3, 5 and 6 to include high pair cabling on Patch panels, 110 Fields,
66Blocks and Modular Jacks.
4 Know and understand
ANSI/TIE/EIA Standards and Codes
4 Familiar with FLUKE SDP2000
Certification Tester
4 Five years of combined
experience in Civil Engineering within the Operation Iraqi and Operation
Enduring Freedom theatre. This includes four years working Kuwait,
Afghanistan, and Iraq supporting all NATO/US military, DOD Civilians and
Contracting personnel in all phases of the full lifecycle of developing and
implementing advanced structural systems solutions.
4 Manage Customer Service and
User Requirements. Analyze system requirements to ensure detailed
understanding of client needs and provide end-user support. Working
knowledge of carpentry tasks and telecommunications cabling standards.
4 Trained and mentored six new USAF Airman and ten
US Army Soldiers from 2010-2011. Supervised and trained 20 Afghanistan
Local Nationals in construction and cabling.
4 Five years of combined experience in Civil
Engineering within the Operation Iraqi and Operation Enduring Freedom
theatre. This includes four years working Kuwait, Afghanistan, and Iraq
supporting all NATO/US military, DOD Civilians and Contracting personnel in all phases of the full
lifecycle of developing and implementing advanced structural systems
solutions.
4 Manage Customer Service and User Requirements. Analyze
system requirements to ensure detailed understanding of client needs and
provide end-user support.
4 Working knowledge of carpentry tasks that
consisted of constructing, altering, repairing and modifying buildings and
structures, fittings, panels, partitions, and other wood or wood substitute
components such as steel studs and components.
4 Trained and mentored six new USAF Airman and ten
US Army Soldiers from 2010-2011 on carpentry, concrete masonry, tent
building, AM2 (Aluminum) matting.
4 Personnel Supervision and Trainer: Supervised and
trained 20 Afghanistan Local National’s on concrete masonry from 2010-2011.
Employment Locations And Experience
HD Repair And
Remodel 3309 Winona Way, North Highlands, CA 95660
03/2012 - 09/2012
POSITION:
Retail and Tool Rental Clerk - (916) 484-7193
SUPERVISOR:
Dan Lynch
Greets
customers and discusses the type, quality and quantity of merchandise sought
for purchase or rental. Computes charges for merchandise or services and
receive payments; keeps records of transactions, and of the number of
customers entering an establishment. Prepare rental forms, obtaining
customer signature and other information, such as required licenses.
Receive, examines, and tags articles to be altered, cleaned, stored, or
repaired. Prepares merchandise for display, or for purchase or rental;
inspects and adjust rental items to meet needs of customer. Explains
rental fees, policies and procedures and recommends/provides advice on a wide
variety of products and services.
Receives
orders for services, such as rentals, repairs, dry cleaning, and storage;
reserves items requested and keeps records of items rented.
Answer
telephones to provide information and receive orders; rent items, arrange for
provision of services to customers and accept returns; provides information
about rental items, such as availability, operation or description.
United States
Air Force - Reserves, 349th
CES Structure Shop, Travis AFB, CA
09/2011 - 09/2012
POSITION:
STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING. SUPERVISOR: SSgt Pena (707) 424-0919
Major duties
and responsibilities included tasks that consisted of constructing, altering,
repairing and modifying buildings and structures, fittings, panels,
partitions, and other wood or wood substitute components such as steel studs
and components
Worked alone
and as a member of a work crew, a shop situation/work site, and applied the
full range of carpentry skills and techniques in repairing, constructing,
remodeling, and maintaining a variety of wooden structures. Performed the
full range of carpentry skills and techniques in repairing, constructing,
altering and maintaining wood/steel substitute components of buildings and
structures where accuracy, spacing, and fit are essential and structural
soundness or appearance are important. To include:
· Planned and completed projects from initial layout to final assembly
or installation.
· Selected lumber, materials, and supplies required to complete assigned
work.
· Worked and from drawings, sketches, blue prints and own knowledge of
construction methods/techniques.
· Measured and cut material to the required lengths and dimensions.
· Installed rafters, studs, sills, plates, braces, joists, floors,
sub-floors, panels (including sheet rock, plywood, and veneers), siding
sheathing, roofing, building paper, insulating materials, door and window
frames and interior and exterior trim. Performed the installation and trimmed
items by mortising, doweling and gluing.
· Utilized planes and completed work by sanding and finishing when
necessary.
Managed,
fabricated and installed frames/casings for bulletin boards, cabinets,
bookcases, and related features having built-in characteristics. Also,
responsible for fabricating, making and/or repairing a variety of wooden
items, which feature details such as curved and contoured surfaces, intricate
shapes and designs, interlocking parts, matched panels, inlays and complex
joints, panel overlays and others.
Worked from specifications, blueprints, sketches, drawings, patterns and
verbal instructions. Selected, cuts, turns, shapes, joins, bonds, fits and
assembled wooden materials and parts using full range of hand and power
woodworking machines and techniques.
Planned,
interpreted and checked blueprints, plans and sketches; visualized items;
checked and verified all measurements, parts, etc; made templates and
patterns; selected appropriate machines, tools and techniques; planned
sequence of work, and created, assembled and accomplished complete projects.
Developed
curved, contoured and shaped surfaces and features; matched panels, grains,
contours and complex joints; laminated veneers and overlays. Worked with a
large variety of hardwoods, softwoods, plywood, veneers, wood substitutes,
gluing and bonding agents. Determined, requirements of characteristics,
porosity, luster, warp tendency, strength, durability, resistance to water
and chemicals all materials.
Used machines
and hand sands to desired smoothness and finish. Installed doors and window
sashes. Trimmed, mortared, drilled and prepared items for attachment of
hardware.
United States
Air Force, 319 CES Structure Shop, Grand Forks AFB, ND
58207
09/2004 - 09/2011
POSITION:
STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING. SUPERVISOR: David Amblang (701) 747-4028
Major duties
and responsibilities included tasks that consisted of constructing, altering,
repairing and modifying buildings and structures, fittings, panels,
partitions, and other wood or wood substitute components such as steel studs
and components
Worked alone
and as a member of a work crew, a shop situation/work site, and applied the
full range of carpentry skills and techniques in repairing, constructing,
remodeling, and maintaining a variety of wooden structures. Performed the
full range of carpentry skills and techniques in repairing, constructing,
altering and maintaining wood/steel substitute components of buildings and
structures where accuracy, spacing, and fit are essential and structural
soundness or appearance are important. To include:
· Planned and completed projects from initial layout to final assembly
or installation.
· Selected lumber, materials, and supplies required to complete assigned
work.
· Worked and from drawings, sketches, blue prints and own knowledge of
construction methods/techniques.
· Measured and cut material to the required lengths and dimensions.
· Installed rafters, studs, sills, plates, braces, joists, floors,
sub-floors, panels (including sheet rock, plywood, and veneers), siding
sheathing, roofing, building paper, insulating materials, door and window
frames and interior and exterior trim. Performed the installation and trimmed
items by mortising, doweling and gluing.
· Utilized planes and completed work by sanding and finishing when
necessary.
Managed,
fabricated and installed frames/casings for bulletin boards, cabinets,
bookcases, and related features having built-in characteristics. Also,
responsible for fabricating, making and/or repairing a variety of wooden
items, which feature details such as curved and contoured surfaces, intricate
shapes and designs, interlocking parts, matched panels, inlays and complex
joints, panel overlays and others.
Worked from specifications, blueprints, sketches, drawings, patterns and
verbal instructions. Selected, cuts, turns, shapes, joins, bonds, fits and
assembled wooden materials and parts using full range of hand and power
woodworking machines and techniques.
Planned,
interpreted and checked blueprints, plans and sketches; visualized items;
checked and verified all measurements, parts, etc; made templates and
patterns; selected appropriate machines, tools and techniques; planned
sequence of work, and created, assembled and accomplished complete projects.
Developed
curved, contoured and shaped surfaces and features; matched panels, grains,
contours and complex joints; laminated veneers and overlays. Worked with a
large variety of hardwoods, softwoods, plywood, veneers, wood substitutes,
gluing and bonding agents. Determined, requirements of characteristics,
porosity, luster, warp tendency, strength, durability, resistance to water
and chemicals all materials.
Used machines
and hand sands to desired smoothness and finish. Installed doors and window
sashes. Trimmed, mortared, drilled and prepared items for attachment of
hardware.
Education & Professional Training
4 Completed 12 semester hours of General Education Courses, Arkansas
State University Beebe, AR (2005-2006)
4 Completed 36 credit hours of Military Education Courses, Community
College of the Air Force Maxwell, AL (2007-2011)
4 Completed 70 hours Fiber Optic and 35 hours Cat 5e & 6 Copper
Cabling (2012) - NCTC, 1324 E. Mission Road, San Marcos, CA
4 CFOT Certified (Member # 138-0943 - Certified Fiber Optic Technician)
4 DRAKA Certified Installer Completed 70 hours Fiber Optic and 35 hours
Cat 5e & 6 Copper Cabling (2012)
4 FLUKE Certification Tester, OLTS, Fusion Splicer
(105 hrs) (2012)
4 Combat Skills Training (2009-Iraq and 2010-Afghanistan)
4 Motorcycle Safety Course (2011)
4 Aerial Lift Operator Certificate, (2011)
4 Certified Heartsaver First Aid CPR AED, American Heart Association
(2010)
4 Advanced Welding Certificate, Community College of the Air Force
(2010)
4 Dump truck 6X4 (44500 payload) Certificate, (2010)
4 Front-end Loader (Bulldozer) Certificate, (2010)
4 HMMWV (model#1145) Certificate, (2009)
4 Forklift (10K) Certificate, (2009)
4 HiLTi Qualified Operator (DX460, DX450/451) Certificate, (2008)
4 GMVS (14000lbs) Certificate, (2008)
4 Welding Certificate, Community College of the Air Force (2008)
4 Structural Engineering Technology Certificate, Community College of
the Air Force (2008)
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