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Jim Bishop
Engineering
Skills – - Plan and design fiber/copper distribution and
feeder routes for FTTP and FTTN telecommunication systems in accordance to
GO95 and Rule 34 - BAU and facility relocation designs - Field survey and record existing utilities and placement of new or
used plant - Records verification such as utility companies, ROW, pole ownerships - Document preparation of material lists, service counts, work orders
and billing - Encroachment builds (Right of Way permits) o
state highway
(Caltrans, FDOT, NDOT) o
county o
city o
railroad
(Union Pacific, MetroLink, SCRRA) - Lease agreements o
AT&T o
City o
Railroad - Traffic Control Design (can design and draft to site specific) o
Caltrans,
FDOT Specifications o
MUTCD o
WATCH
Manual Computer
Skills – Drafting Programs: ·
AutoCAD
2000 and up ·
Microstation
8 ·
MapInfo Other Programs: ·
Adobe
Creative Suite (Illustrator, PhotoShop, GoLive, InDesign, Acrobat) ·
Microsoft
Office (Excel, Word, Outlook, Powerpoint, Visio, Project, Access) Job Experience
– Tesinc,
LLC (813) 623-1233
- Tampa, FL Contract:
AT&T, Verizon, Crown Castle Position: OSP
Engineer, 2/12 – current AT&T
(Lightgig Project) – I built
Tesinc’s engineering department from the ground up for the start of
AT&T’s rollout of its Lightgig projects in Austin, Houston, and San
Antonio. I created the design methods, spread sheets and work flow
organization between the fielding and drafting departments. I also helped
create fielding standards and how information was to be delivered to
engineers and drafters. Normal design duties included research using
AT&T’s OptiNT system for distribution layouts and LFACs for living unit
services. Verizon
– The main
project I worked on was a pole vacate project. I created work orders that
removed copper plant from non-Verizon poles and then designed underground
services to existing customers fed from those aerial cables. I researched and
fielded routes, designed drawings for drafters, permitted underground work,
CAS coded work orders, and verified redlines. I also
performed several BAU functions, such as fix it tickets, facility
relocations, and service orders. Crown Castle –
The project I
worked on for Crown Castle was designing routes for fiber cable going to
micro-towers in southern Florida. I fielded and permited routes given by a
planner and made adjustments to reduce costs or construction. Cendera/Fujitsu (972) 812-5000
- Upland, CA Contract:
Verizon, Southern California Position:
Right of Way Manager, 8/05 – 11/06 I was brought
on to manage the permitting process for all the FiOS builds coming from
Cendera. Deadlines were tight and we were pushing out 16 work orders a week
with each work order averaging 350 households. As a Right of
Way Manager, I was responsible for obtain all necessary encroachment permits
with city, state and county agencies. Delegated and managed workloads among 5
field engineers, 3 CAD drafters and a Traffic Control department. I also
conducted training classes with OSP Engineers upwards to 40 at a time which
introduced how to field for specific city permits, CAD standards, and
standards for underground designs. Two
Roads Professional Services/Wellsco, Inc (714) 901-3804
– Huntington Beach, CA / (870)
236-1080 Paragould, AR Contract:
Verizon, Santa Monica Position: NOOF
Engineer / OSP Engineer, 5/07 – 11/10 I was an OSP
engineer designated to Near-Out-of-Franchise projects. I mainly worked in the
AT&T area, pricing and designing fiber routes for Verizon customers. Some
of these routes were single feed, diverse feed or loops. Pricing included
preliminary field studies and cost estimations. Engineering included
construction design, acquisition of encroachment permits, traffic control
design and working with the customers directly. I also led a
team that designed and built a new 10 mile backbone for the City of Riverside
that had zero Verizon presence. The project involved working with multiple
city officials, railroad authorities, the electric company and Southern
California JPA. An all aerial route was designed with zero underground
construction or leases. This lowered the cost enough to actually be feasible
for the customer.
(805) 482-6677
- Camarillo, CA My On-Premise
duties included the construction and work order billing and design using
Verizon based applications - RAMS, HPUX, AAIS and ICGS. Traffic Control
duties included the surveying and design of Verizon’s construction zone and
creating a plan that would comply to city and city guidelines. Westshare
Services, Inc. (360) 668-6841
- Snohomish, WA Outsource,
Inc. (702) 655-3954
- Las Vegas, NV Contract:
Century Link, Southern Nevada Cross-Country
Land Services Milpitas, CA
- A.A Business Administration (HCC) - Pursing a B.A. in Finance Jim Bishop (702) 581-5783 1/4- 1 - |
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Fluent |
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