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Subject: Please review this candidate for: asr provisioner
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Robert Sansone 165 Princeton Place, Belford, NJ 07718 Home:
(732) 471-1536 Work: (732)500-4586 E-mail:
r.sansone3@gmail.com ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Work
History: Kelly
Mitchell, St Louis,
MO
03/13-Present PROVISIONING NETWORK ENGINEER-SR. SPECIALIST
NETWORK SUPPORT-CONSULTANT FOR AT&T · Migrate/rehome circuits,
T1/T3/OCX, from non-dedicated GSR routers routers to dedicated Cisco
ASR9K routers for optimum VPN/PNT usage and data transmission. · Perform Test & Turn ups
of customer network. · Interpret and validate
engineering service orders and universal service orders. · Research circuits involved
in change, disconnect or eso activity, via appropriated databases for
consistency and accuracy of elements. · Interface AT&T
Assembler/Design Team in circuit design from AT&T POPs to local
facilities in proximity to customer site. · building and provisioning
circuit tie down and channel to local CLLI · Clear discords on router,
i.e. circuits and network services that are no longer in use by customer. · Assist disconnect team in
disconnecting network services and disabling/shutdown router interface for
disconnect orders. · Ensure orders are
provisioned with correct CLLI codes; correct facility assignment; correct tie
down channel to AT&T access router; correct tie down to CLEC and ILEC
central office and remote terminals; correct tie down to smart jack at
customer premise.
Amirit
Technologies, Fairfield, NJ02/07-04/11 PSTN TRUNK
PROVISIONER.-CONSULTANT FOR T-MOBILE TRUNK PROVISIONING · Provision numerous types of
voice DS0, DS1 and DS3 circuits with the various telecommunications carriers · Validate all new carrier
circuit engineering such as CFA, Two six codes, secondary location
information in conjunction with T-Mobile engineering · Responsibilities include
reporting, updating inventory and billing, tracking orders with carrier. · Interface with carrier
engineering and project managers to ensure timely delivery of FOC and DLR
commitments. · Maintain various
telecommunication databases such as Granite 6.3, Homer, TCATS. · Create ASR’s using
carrier’s web base systems including Verizon’s CSG, AT&T SNET, AT&T
Business. · Perform escalations with
carriers for past due delivery dates of DLRs and FOCs McGraw Communications, New
York, NY09/06 – 02/07 T1
PROVISIONER · Provision numerous types of
voice/data DS1 and DS3 circuits with the various telecommunications carriers · Coordinate, troubleshoot,
and activate services between end users and carriers · Liaise and coordinate T1
and T3 facility testing and troubleshooting with customers and carriers · Responsibilities include
reporting, updating inventory and billing, tracking orders with carrier. XO Communications, Edison, NJ05/02
– 09/06 NAC SPECIALIST III · Pretest and activate VOIP,
data and voice services · Responsible for DMS servord
and trunk translations · Validate all new circuit
and equipment engineering · Interface with LEC and
field technicians for T1 troubleshooting and Switch related repair · Provide technical support
for T1 troubleshooting in all transmission medium · Provide technical support
for switch related translations and repair · Provision and Map T3/T1/DS0
facilities for the Nortel, Tellabs Titan 5500 and 532L DACS, Alcatel 1630 AND 1631, HDSL, ADTRANS 2800 and 4303, CAC ADIT, CAC Navigator and
Widebank. · Utilize remote test
equipment to gain access to network architecture. To include TTC
Centest 650, Nortel DMS 500, Tellabs Titan 5500 and 532L digital cross · Responsible for SONET
network configurations and Remote Access Equipment · Possess and demonstrate
customer service skills to interface directly with XO customers and internal
workgroups · Support my group and other
teams as necessary to accomplish goals and objectives · Lead for the east
facilities group · Maintain daily spreadsheets
of daily workloads for accurate company records · Train and support incoming
Transportation Technicians XO Communications, New York, NY10/00
– 05/02 TRANSPORTATION
TECHICIAN · Serve as chief (“Single
Point of Contact”) Transportation Technician within the group · Install, maintain and
troubleshoot all optical circuits and digital lines (DS0-OC48) within
facility node and collocated nodes using remote (Acterna Centest) and on-site
test equipment · Install and commission
Cerent/Cisco OC-48 and Marconi OC-192 network rings · Install and maintain
transmission service asynchronous light wave equipment and miscellaneous
transmission equipment · Wire and test all circuits
using the appropriate wiring as specified in the circuit layout design, using
fiber, coax and twisted pair cable · Review and analyze various
alarms, reports and tests to evaluate the performance of the network · Install commission
provision and maintain CAC Adit 600 channel bank and 1720 routers at customer
premises · Train and support incoming
Transportation Technicians Skills: Project Management Training Skilled in cabling termination,
test and turn up of multiple vendor transport and transmission equipment. Hardware: Personal computer
(IBM Compatible) components including hard drives, memory; components that
support video, networking and multimedia capability as well as peripheral
devices such as CD-ROM, printers, SCSI devices, etc. Completed over 120 hrs of hands
on experience for Electricity I program. Telecommunications
Applications: SOTS, ESOR WRITER, POCITS, TIRKS, INSTAR, CLARIFY, DDTS,
USRP, Granite, HOMER, TCATS, TBS, SIMS. Software: Windows XP,
Windows NT 4.0 Workstation, Novell NetWare 4.11, Windows 95/98, Windows 3.11,
Microsoft DOS 6.22, Microsoft Office 10 including MS-Word, MS-Excel,
MS-Access, MS-PowerPoint, MS-Project. Able to
evaluate and calculate electrical loads. Calculate resistance of circuits.
Able to wire and troubleshoot basic electrical circuits. Education: June 2012-Oct. 2013 Computer
Insight Learning Center, Eatontown, NJ June, 2000 Chubb
Institute, North Brunswick, NJ Certificate, Computer Tech Support
Program May, 1995 Brookdale Community
College, Lincroft, NJ Associates of Science References available upon request |
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