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Robert Langdale 

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Tyler, TX  75701
US

Mobile: 903.752.8632   
rdlangdale@gmail.com
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Resume Headline: Robert Langdale - Network Tech, Inspector

Resume Value: hg7exnezk62jz3re   

  

 

Robert Langdale  rdlangdale@yahoo.com  903.530.0189

 

Zackary Construction

 

Started out as the second man on a three man boring crew. Within a few months I also operated the winch truck for pulling the telephone cables in through conduit under highways drives and other places where trenching was not possible.. A couple of months later included in my duties were the actual running of the boring crew. We were the largest AT&T contractor in the country until divestiture mandated the breaking up of AT&T at which time I was laid off.

Paul’s Tree Service & Trees Inc

Paul taught me how to climb how to do treatments identify and treat problems related to shrubs and trees. At Trees my main job was safety. Trimming trees was what we did when it was safe to. I started by running the chipper and truck. I learned the job and received my commercial license  then , I received a bucket truck and two grounds men  to assist me in trimming trees back to the required distance from the power lines.

 

State Department of Highways and Public Transportation 

I started out as many young men and women do at the state, being a flagman. When the job is done right and responsibly (in the middle of July in Texas) it is one of the hardest you can have.  I spent a summer doing this and then became an equipment operator running various machines in the operation of building and fixing different road services. After about a year an opening came open for a sign man in the district where I worked. I got the job and made my way to lead sign man responsible for the crew and a large area encompassing northern Smith and parts of two other counties. My responsibilities included training and making sure that everything the crew installed repaired, built etc. was legal, safe, really needed, completed in the most economical way following laws, rules, and guidelines in the manual on uniform traffic control devices.

One example of my duties and responsibilities is as follows, A major highway ,69, from Tyler to interstate 20 was going to be totally redone everything being new. Prior to the work starting I had to plot everything out on maps to insure the correct placement of every sign, mailbox delineator , all you can think of along a major road. I and my crew completed all work on time and without any accidents.

 

 

Tyler Independent School District

 

Part of the grounds maintenance crew, running a turf master double front deck mower, tractors, weed eaters, chainsaws, blowers, also lead crew in some playground upgrades. Occasionally filled in for school janitors on an emergency situation. We took care of all TISD phases of property including spraying planting pruning of trees and bushes and grasses including Rose stadium.  Worked events at the stadium and also made small repairs.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   

Southwestern Bell Telephone, SBCCustomer Service Technician

At Bell I started out as an installer/Customer Service Technician, out of the Farmers Branch garage working out of several central offices. The things you would encounter working out of this garage were the best and worst. The area includes cables older than me making phones work like they have been since forever to the newest multi-storied building in Los Colinas and smart houses in Valley Ranch. The best and the worst equipment I could encounter in such a small area. The experience was a great learning experience for me. I had to learn to work on odd pic to the newest pair gain. From putting a jack in a house that was about to fall down to setting up and installing telecom rooms in multi-storied buildings. During this time at the company I was constantly being sent to schools and classes to learn to be a better installer and representative of the company. After about a year I would be loaned to repair when I was needed. I worked out of this garage for five years then transferred to a much more rural area. At this time I was going to many schools and classes on test sets and fault location cable repair and maintenance splicing. After a couple of years I became the cable repairman and cf technician for my area. I have cleared prs for and repaired circuits, pots, dsl, dry lines, and spliced up to nine hundred pr cables. I have also worked in a central office, running jumpers, reading O.E’s changing out bad or wrong cards in pg systems. An example of a job I have encountered on this job, I had an order to install one phone line in a multi-storied building for the new management company for the property. Of course it was about five pm and I needed to get home that day. After some discussion with the customer we discovered that the order was wrong. What the customer wanted was to add a line to an existing hunt group that was about to be disconnected because the previous management company had put in a disconnect order in for all of their phone lines and circuits. The customer and I find all this out and the customer is very upset. In the morning the customer would not have phone lines in their office. It was going to make it very hard to manage the building without phones in the office but that was the least of it. In order to have a building open it has to have emergency phone lines fire alarm lines and these were also to be cut off. Another technician finished his load and came to help me. I was on the phone for hours and we had to change a lot of wires around but we got enough lines in for them to run the building the next day and they wrote us a letter of commendation.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            

Electriq Inc.Apprentice Electrician

I worked as a commercial apprentice electrician pulling wire. While working for the company we did all the cables transformers wire and hardware  including plugs, switches and lights in commercial job at Tyler Junior College.

Qwest  Network Technician

 

I was responsible for the installation and sometime repair of phone and dsl’s in the Flagstaff AZ area. The area you might cover in a day was incredible. This forced you to think and act very carefully as you could find yourself in an area with no phones, cell or otherwise, no people, no one to count on but yourself. I had always been a careful worker, and liked to get things right the first time. In the environments you encounter here, very quickly you learn that it is imperative that you do these things. The time lost for not getting it right the first time could be considerable, and if you were not safe the consequences could be disastrous. I learned these things and some others. At SBC I had worked with the engineers pretty closely in different situations but while I was at Qwest I got to help the engineer on a small job that would put in a term, take out an old SAI box and put in a small piece of new cable. I did all the field notes ,identified all working lines, pairs, and spoke to the customers about the work spliced in the 25 pr terminal.  I had no complaints. I also learned some other things from some of the managers at Qwest. Things like taking responsibility for task that were neither mine nor was I asked. Don’t get me wrong I had more responsibility at the highway dept. and SBC, but these managers, especially Robert Hill taught me how to do some things differently, and of course the rough conditions in that part of the country dictated the method you would use. He also changed the way I reacted in certain situations, as well as the conditions, but I did learn things from these people if for no other reason you have to approach situations differently because of the predicament you could find yourself in.

TEXCHEC Elevator Technician

Worked as a Technician at multiple refineries from New Orleans to Houston mainly working at the refineries around Bay view TX. My main task was preventive maintenance on all types of lifts including one man lift of which no more can be installed due to law. I had to pass all plant certifications for companies such as EXXON-Mobil, Shell effectively all plants excluding B.P. in the Baytown area. I also was responsible for the volumous paper work required for lockouts in my area of operation.

 

 

QPIM  Foreman

Responsible for two man crew inspecting and recording outside plant conditions and recording the results into a database for use of the customers TXU & AEP power companies. The data was used for reporting to the federal agency that ordered it and is using it o evaluate power grids across the country.

 

 

Schools, Courses, Certification                                                                                   

OSP Safety and Knowledge certified

Three point pole climbing certified

Ladder and Pole Safety training

Ladder Truck certified

Bucket Truck Certified

Fundamentals of Electricity for Telephony

Basic installation and repair Certification

Noise and Transmission Certification

Resistive and Ground Fault Location Certification

Certified on the following test sets; Sidekick, Dynatel 765, BLT9925, Several types of TDR sets, Breakdown test set, Faultmaster test set and a few I am sure to be forgetting

Maintenance Splicing and Lead Sleeve Certified

Cable Splicing

MPLR Certified

Lead Cable and Sleeves Certified

Customer interaction res and biz trained

Quality Training

Clecc interaction training

 

Honors, Activities, and References

 

With the State Department of Highways I received commendations for several projects.

While at SBC I received several commendations from customers and also received several honors for safety, and for saving the company a considerable amount of money streamlining a process that now works for customers better than the old process.

Also while at SBC I received a commendation and personal thanks from the city of Lindale TX for work I did for the water department, the school system, and the Lindale police department. When they needed something fixed they called me.

I have been thanked by many in law enforcement for my work with them in setting up legal wire taps.

While at Qwest I also had a couple of commendations from happy customers.

 

References:

Robert Hill 2nd level manager at Qwest 928.779.4680

Randy Stubblefield Manager for RJ Carrol Co   903.882.4074

Gary Gilmore Superintendent Lindale Water Supply   903.882.3422



Experience

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Job Title

Company

Experience

Network Tech, Inspector

Qwest Communications

- Present

 

Additional Info

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Current Career Level:

Manager (Manager/Supervisor of Staff)

Years of relevant work experience:

More than 15 Years

Date of Availability:

Within 2 weeks

Work Status:

US - I am authorized to work in this country for any employer.

Active Security Clearance:

None

US Military Service:

Citizenship:

US citizen

 

 

Target Job:

Target Job Title:

Quality Inspector - Group Leader

Desired Job Type:

Employee
Temporary/Contract/Project
Seasonal

Desired Status:

Full-Time
Part-Time
Per Diem

 

Target Company:

Company Size:

Industry:

Construction - Industrial Facilities and Infrastructure
Telecommunications Services

Occupation:

Installation/Maintenance/Repair

·         Computer/Electronics/Telecomm Install/Maintain/Repair

·         Electrician

·         Equipment Install/Maintain/Repair

·         General/Other: Installation/Maintenance/Repair

IT/Software Development

·         Telecommunications Administration/Management

 

Target Locations:

Selected Locations:

US-TX
US-TX-East/Tyler/Beaumont

Relocate:

Yes

Willingness to travel:

Up to 75% travel

 

Languages:

Languages

Proficiency Level

English

Fluent

Spanish

Beginner