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Loop Rd., Dover, TN 37058 931-232-8016 Objective
To obtain an inside/outside plant position with a communications
company in the overseas
market and utilize my skills, and knowledge of the
Telecommunications industry. (Dept. of
Defense clearance) (Secret) Qualifications
I have 15 years of experience in the telecommunications industry. I am
proficient with
telecommunications cabling systems that support network operations. I
possess the skills and training to install, terminate and maintain all forms
of media cables
to specific Bicsi and US
Military standards for ISP and OSP assignments. I have
specific.
experience in the use of current tools, and techniques applied to the quality
assurance test
and evaluation of hardware, and software integration. I can stand alone in
the field, or
work under general direction. Work
Experience Lockheed Martin
Corp
Afghanistan
9-23-11 to 9-23-12
Level 3 tech E&I outside/inside plant, and backhoe operator. Installation
of OSP/ISP
infrastructure. This includes thousands of hours digging trench lines, and
boring under roads with a mole. Installation of conduit, fiber and copper
cables, pedestals’, ground rods, fiber optic patch panels, 110, and 66 blocks
for copper installed and tested. ALL forms of ISP cabling and
techniques’. ITT
Baghdad Iraq
8-8-07 to 11-15-10
I worked in theater for over two years in the O&M and E&I as an
inside/outside
plant
technician. Responsible for the installation and maintenance of CAT 5/6
Ethernet, multi,
and single mode fiber Path-ways for NIPR, SIPR, RIPR, and CENTREX net works.
Includes, OSP, trenching, pulling, splicing, locating, and
testing, of
voice/data, and fiber optic cabling. For ISP- the installation of balanced
twisted pair
horizontal and backbone cabling. Monitoring of SNMP SIPR, and NIPR networks,
and
working closely with LAN management, help desk, systems and net work
administrators on any telecommunications networking issues. Also I maintain
fiber
optic circuits’ for the Phalanx Weapons Systems, C-RAM radar, and the RAID
systems.
. AT&T
Clarksville,
TN
2008 ·
Outside plant service tech, worked on the PLS (Project Light Speed)
program. ·
My responsibilities with this job were to condition the pairs. This
entails opening up ·
Aerial Splice cases, and buried pedestals. Then locating the pairs
required, cutting them dead to the field, and making sure they have the
minimum twist-to-termination separation, signalizing the ground, replacing
old terminals, and designating the pairs to the correct address. Testing for
attenuation, grounding, shorts, opens, and induction. D & J
Communications
Clarksville,
TN
2004-2008
·
Supervisor/Owner, Donnie Morse(deceased)secretary Ladonna Morse cell
931-206-2243 ·
Experience. Communications for Ft. Campbell, KY, maintenance and
installation of CAT5,CAT6 and fiber optic, classified and unclassified voice
& data networks and equipment. Remedy tickets, installs, trouble,
moves, ad’s, changes. ·
Redesigning of TR and closets, by removing old 66 block equipment and
replacing with T568 110, Replacing backboards, rearranging of horizontal
pathways for station cables, patch cords, work area cables, ect. ·
Last project: A mock Iraq city
(Cassidy). Lead tech on a
crew of ten. ·
Responsibilities: Installation of CAT6 data cables, and jacks
for life like targets. Also each room had a camera box, which required
2 data, 1 video coax, 1 RCA microphone, and 1 XLR power plug. All routed,
terminated, tested, and labeled. Twenty one buildings in all, with an average
of ten camera boxes per. ·
The retrofitting of TR closets, cabinets, racks and panels of station
cables, and HC FD. Lakeview Communications
Ft. Campbell
KY
2004-2007
·
Supervisor: Bob Perdue 931-232-8854 ·
Small companies off and on work. Great experience ·
Experiences: Outside plant, manhole work, splicing, and testing
telephone, data, and fiber optic cables from the field through the RSU’s to
the main TCF frames. ·
Responsibilities: Safety, tools, and equipment. Lid pullers, safety
harness, (tripods hoist,) sniffers, blowers, testing equipment, fluke
ohm-meters, OTDR, VFL, 710 splice heads, etc. Wyandotte
Communications
Ft. Campbell,
KY
2003-2004
·
Supervisor: Jim Ivy 931-624-2870 cell
931-431-3444 office ·
Primary Communications Company of Fort Campbell KY. ·
Experience:
Installations ,maintenance of CAT5, and fiber optic networks, trouble
tickets, moves, adds , changes, removals I learned to stand alone in the
field. Trouble shooting, installation, and maintenance from
the TCF frame to the end user. Concepts
in Communications
Ft. Campbell,
KY
1998-2002
·
Bob Perdue office: 931-232-8854 cell: 931-624-6680 ·
BICSI Telecommunications, Level one installer ·
Certification: Cabling installations program Registration No.
A003396 Experience: Installation of fiber optic and balanced
twisted pair CAT 5 back bone, vertical riser, and horizontal cabling
termination, and testing, also the building and design of TR rooms and
closets, installation of HC (FD), voice and data racks, lightning surge
protectors, grounding, bonding, installation and termination of patch panels,
110 and 66 blocks. ·
Outside plant work, manholes, cable pulls, Fiber Optic, and copper splicing,
and testing. ·
Equipment skills: 710 splice head, Omni Scan continuity and light wave
testing equipment, Ohmmeters, wire mapping, multi meters, OTDR, optical
fusion splicer. Liberty Construction
Clarksville,
TN
2005-2007 ·
Co-owner of a remolding company. We specialize in the
installation of vinyl siding on new construction, and remodeling of
bathrooms, and kitchens of older buildings, and houses. I spent a lifetime in
construction before I started into the communications field. This knowledge
has been vital to my experience here in Iraq. The NIPR, SIPR, switches that I
install, and maintain always need a shelf to sit on, and be secured to. Most
of the problems when I first arrived here we’re do to the fact that the
switches were just sitting on the floor, or on somebody’s desk with
everything you can think of sitting on top of them. Fiber is very fragile,
and it’s is of the utmost importance that they be placed out of harm’s
way. Training ·
Certified Fiber Optic Technician, 2007 CPOT# 2080480 ·
IBDN
Installation Course, 2000 registration# A003396, Level 1
installation certification Currently training for my RCDD and Network plus
certifications. Bellsouth Training,
2008: Training transcript on request Security Awareness
Training
Long Distance Compliance CPNI
Basic
Pole climbing, buck squeeze, & ladders Asbestos
Awareness
Cellular Telephone Safety First
Aid
Foreign Voltage Detector Training Hazard Communications
Training
Ladder Handling Radio Frequency Awareness
Training
Trenching and Shoring Safety Work Area
Protection
Hazardous Waste – Spills and Releases
Grounding
copper splicing Education ·
High School Diploma, 1989 ·
Austin Pea State University 1989-1991 Total 59 credit
hours Relevant Courses:
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