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50 Meadowlark Dr.
Kalispell, MT 59901
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Christopher L. Childs
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406-214-6753
Plateau78@gmail.com
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Leadership Experience
· 1st contact
for T-Mobile USA, Denver Market Disaster Recovery Team
· C/O Lead
Installer Training
· C/O
Project Foreman
· Franklin
Covey / Achieving Your Highest Priorities
· Bridging
the Gap (Customer Relations)
· Leadership
in Action - Coaching Workshop
· Management
Excellence and Leadership Development (10 Workshops)
· Vendor
management
· Highly
adaptable Technical Leadership
· Efficient
Communicator
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Technical Experience
· JUNOS
· CWDM /
DWDM
· TDM
· RFC 2544
· Ethernet
· Sonet
· MPLS
Pre-staging
· High
Level Wireless Engineer
· Alcatel
/ DS3 Microwave Transmission
· PECO II
Power School
· Telco
TMC-340/T5C training. Configuration and test procedures
· Network
Design and Implementaion
· Technical
Document Creation
· Technical
Mentor for peers
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Profile
Well
rounded, very driven and organized, career minded Individual. I work well on
my own with little to no supervision, as well as in a team atmosphere. I am
very efficient in managing multiple high level tasks to end, and prioritizing
to meet timelines, and gain customer satisfaction. I believe in following an
issue to close, and providing a necessary synopsis of the issue in order to
maintain a proactive relationship with the customer, in order to sustain
quality customer relations. Ability to draft and read network designs in
relation to the customer network needs, and create working documents on which
to outline preferred processes and protocols to streamline troubleshooting,
and maintenance needs.
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Charter Communications
Commercial
Service Engineer
Kalispell,
MT
8/2009
– Present
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Professional Experience
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Upon completion of Phase 1 of the below State of Montana
upgrade as a contractor, I was offered and accepted a position as
Commercial Service Engineer for the Kalispell, MT area. This started as a
24/7 on call position, requiring to meet SLA expectations of 2 hour MTTR
for many of our larger clients such as the State Of Montana. The duties of
this position include, completion of network designs for all new commercial
customers within the Fiber plant. Maintaining a working relationship with
the customer through outage support, and troubleshooting.
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This position requires being very organized and managing
multiple project timelines with constant interaction with the customer,
both onsite and remotely. This entails working closely with other groups
and deparments within out organization, such as Network Engineering, ISP,
Sales Engineers, Account Executives, and NOC personnel.
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It is common practice to facilitate conference calls,
and maintenance scheduling with multiple departments to ensure the best
possible customer experience at all times. This also includes proactively
initiating in depth core troubleshooting during outages, equipment
failures, or merely for providing the customer needed network knowledge.
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The fiber plant consists of CWDM for maximum growth capability
by using separate wavelengths as well as DWDM, which allows multiple
channels to be split out of each wavelength over various backbones within
our fiber footprint.
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Designs are completed using Microsoft Visio to show
network schematics, over multiple L2 and L3 interfaces through the Charter
core network, to include the last mile to the customer. Going further to
provide various WAN, ELAN, ELINE, and redundant DS3 and 100Mb circuits to
multiple wireless providers for cell sites.
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I am also responsible for the installation,
configuration, test and turn up at the customer premises, providing fiber
or Eth handoff per the customers request as well as BGP for backup ISP if
needed.
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Each new circuit requires a BOM to be correctly itemized
and allocated to each site on design and needs to reflect the fiber plant
build costs, as well as any equipment needed for core upgrade and customer
prem location. All designs go through a Design Review process for approval
before proceeding to implementation.
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Standard equipment used in circuit deployments are as
follows; Aurora 2016b media convertor chassis, Aurora CH3000 media
convertor chassis with 4XT1 capabilities, Fujitsu 4100 for DS3s, Telco T5C,
T340/380 chassis for standard Inet and data services, Juniper 2320 and SRX
100/240/and 650 routers. Extreme X150 and X450 switches, and Cisco ME3400
and 3600 switches for cell site deployments. Working anything from multiple
T1’s, DS3’s, to data circuits from 3Mb to multiple 10Gbe circuits via
Fiber. Secure CRT, Puddy, and web gui via device IP are used to remotely
access most of my equipment over VPN and RSA token.
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All circuits are verified by testing with EXFO 200-850
(fiber/ Managed Ethernet) for, throughput, frame loss, and latency.
Acterna T-Berd 2209 is used for testing copper T1/DS3. I also use an
OTDR to verify fiber, and an OCC-55 light meter to isolate any interference
across any specific wavelength.
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Any core configurations are completed through a Change
process through Remedy, or ACP network change systems, to include a
Detailed MOP for all work to be performed.
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Issues are always followed to completion to guarantee
customer is satisfied and all needs have been met or addressed.
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Bresnan Communications (Now Charter),
Montana State Upgrade; While working with AIM, My job consisted of
Installation, configuration, and test of Juniper 2320 Routers and Aurora
Media Converters as part of a State wide upgrade to all State controlled
facilities across Montana, including Courthouses, Correctional Facilities,
Transportation Hubs, and Universities.
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Work requires, self motivation, hands on experience with
equipment, extensive knowledge with testing T1’s associated with Fiber and
twisted pair installs. Testing is completed using T-Berd test sets, and
EXFO AXS 200/850 tests sets for testing Ethernet capabilities of installed
units. Job is 100% travel throughout Montana
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Requires being self motivated, highly organized, and
efficient with juggling multiple customers across the entire state
remotely.
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AIM
Technical Consultants
Field
Technician
Montana
10/2008
– 2/2009,
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CellularONE
Field
Ops Technician II
Interim
Field Supervisor
Missoula,
MT
2/2007
– 6/2008
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As field Technician II of the Missoula area, I was
directly responsible for Test, turn up, and Maintenance of the Nokia
Ultrasite BTS, and Metrosite BTS platforms. To include Network node in
alarm, site outages, extensive troubleshooting to maintain optimal
performance metrics.
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During my employment, I was offered an Interim Field
Supervisor position which I accepted. This entailed the overseeing of Field
Operations and 7 of my fellow Field Technicians. Responsibilities included,
scheduling training, approval and submission of expense reports, and time
off requests. My duties also included drafting of achievable
performance and goal reviews, as well as technical back up for the other
Field Technicians
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We used a multitude of transport mediums including
Airmux Unlicensed Microwaves and Dragonwave Licenced Microwave systems. As
well as receiving local provider T1s to cell sites depending on the
bandwidth requirements of each site. Perform line sweeps using Anritsu Site
Master 331D Test set on all sizes of coax.
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Facilitating maintenances directly with Tower Crews and
RF Engineering for site optimization to include but not limited to, Spacial
Diversity adds, MHA test and replacement, Antenna change outs, azimuth and
downtilt changes, etc.
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Regular Monthly, Quarterly, and Annual site Maintenance.
And health checks. New site builds, installation, turn up, and commission
of BTS and BBU (Back up Battery Units).
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T-Mobile
USA
Lead
Field Ops Tech II
Denver,
Co
12/2003
– 2/2007
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As Lead Field Technician for Northern Colorado, along
with being responsible for the test and maintenance of my own sites as
outlined below. Lead Tech offered more supervisory tasks over 3 other Field
Technicians, to include special projects, product training, training labs,
and technical support among others. I assisted in creating and documenting
goals in line with the specific needs of each technician, for
developmental, personal, and business related goals for performance review.
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My position within T-Mobile was extremely Goal Oriented.
I have completed a Time Management course through Franklin Covey in order
to manage my day to day routine, organize hot items and customer issues by
assigning a priority to keep customer satisfaction at its best.
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Personal, Business, and Development goals rated
quarterly. I also frequently filled in for our Field Operations Manager
when he is out of office for business or vacation. I have assisted my
Manager in the hiring of two new technicians in the North Denver Area, as well
as completed the hiring process for two Logistic Coordinator positions
while filling in as Operations Manager, to include attending a Career Fair,
Phone Interviews, Peer Interviews, and training for the chosen candidates.
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Coordinate vendor meetings for ordering and training on
new test equipment, ie: Anritsu Site Master, Agillent El Gato, Acterna
2207/2209 – DS1/DS3 Test Pads, Racal, NetTech test pad, etc. I have headed
up Tier II Tickets involving technical issues with the Nortel BTS for
speedier resolutions.
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Aggressive multi-tasking to meet high priority
deadlines.
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1st contact for T-Mobile USA, Denver Market Disaster
Recovery Team as well as experienced Mountain Tech with Avalanche training
and certification.
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Test, locate, and repair complex equipment issues
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I was directly responsible for my own 45 sites, and
another approximate 190 sites that I shared with three other technicians.
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On call rotation: Which at times were every 4 weeks,
though am familiar with a 24/7 oncall schedule without rotation.
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I was responsible for monitoring metrics such as, TCH
Availability, Minutes of Use per Drop, Health Index, Mean Time To
Resolution on Trouble Tickets, Link Balance, and Notifications.
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During my employment, I acquired my Alcatel DS3
microwave certification and took over responsibility for our Northern
Alcatel Microwave Backbone, which is DS3 transmission, and included 3 of
the 7 hops in our network. I was awarded for my efforts in re-establishing
service to the backbone after a colossal outage due to the failure of one
of the main rectifiers for this system during my on call rotation.
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I continuously work closely with other departments such
as RF Engineering, Switch Ops, and new construction to create the best
network and customer perception by facilitating changes, and optimization
to proved stronger coverage areas.
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Conduct or assist in new site builds, installation and
turn up., working with vendors to meet SLA’s for site outages and turn ups,
including T1 and Commercial Power.
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This position was offered to me to support the current
Field Techs with Site maintenance and troubleshooting for an open
requisition in Field Operations North area. I was then responsible for
completion of Network Trouble Tickets according to their individual Service
Level Agreements. I was also responsible for Quarterly Preventative
Maintenances on all cell sites in my area. I was entered in on call
rotation in 3 week intervals. When my contract expired, I was offered and
accepted a full time position as Field Operations Technician I, and took
over complete responsibility for my assigned area.
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Field Operations Technician I –Maintenances is also a
focus. Troubleshooting RF Frequency issues, Power Metering, Software
loading and testing, and Extensive Call Testing are used to troubleshoot
all BTS’ in the market. I also use Sweep Analysis, and circuit testing with
Qwest and our switch for further troubleshooting. Every now and then,
troubleshooting BSS switch equipment from the field. I have input
(informational only) towards technicians reviews, and provide management
with a weekly report for the North group. I am responsible with keeping my
company issued truck properly maintained according to T-Mobile policy.
· Field
Operations Technician II / Lead Tech, Field-Ops North –
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Foothills
Systems Inc.
Lead
Field Tech
Boulder,
Co
07/2002
– 12/2003
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This position entailed the complete wiring of
Residential and Commercial buildings. This includes all aspects of
installation, prewire roughin, trim, test, turnup and programming,
security, low voltage LAN lines, POTS, cable, satellite, audio / video.
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I was also involved in service calls for current
customer issues. During my time with this company I excelled into Lead
Technician quickly and was in charge of running my own jobs and crews. I am
still in contact with the owner and very good friends. I enjoyed working
with this company and only left on account of the position I had been
offered with T-Mobile was in line with my previous experience.
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As a Project Foreman, my duties were to oversee all
aspects of installation in Qwest's Central Offices and in charge of
multiple job locations around Denver and the surrounding areas.
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I managed multiple job sites with small crew of five or
less for installation.
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I was responsible for keeping up to date reporting of
job hours, and completing of work within the allotted hours in order to
meet tight deadlines, and budget constraints per job site.
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Time reporting, vacation approvals.
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Arranging delivery of material, to signing off on all
paper work, including all installation activities, and Quality Audits
before submitted for completion.
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Installation of OC-12/192's, fuse panels, DSX-1/3
panels, Bits Clocks, Main Frame block terminations, wire wrapping, BNC/TNC/LCC
connections, Iron Work and Stanchion environments including grounding.
Cisco, Fujitsu, and NEC equipment, X.25 and Alarming terminations and
testing.
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All installations were extensively tested before sign
off. Our primary focus was quality assurance. My installation crews
received 100% Quality audits on a few occasions both in Longmont C/O as
well as Fredrick C/O’s. Our jobs generally went through three sets of
Quality Audits before Qwest release.
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SI
International
Project
Foreman
Denver,
Co
04/2001
– 06/2002
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LISN
Inc/ORIUS COSG
Project
Foreman
Denver,
Co
01/1999
– 04/2001
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With LISN, I started my career as Central Office
Installer.
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Installing Cisco ATMs, and OC-3/48s, RC-28Ds, DSX
panels, and alarming, as well as running and lugging 350mcm up to 750 Flex
power cable into Power distribution bays (BDFB’s). Lacing them on to the
cable rack with no overlapping. I was sent to PECO II Power school in
Lorain, OH for DC power. I was also sent to various installation courses,
Lead and Project Foreman classes at our main office in Amherst, OH.
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I traveled around the country unsupervised completing
contracts with US West/Qwest offices, MCI WorldCom, and AT&T C/O’s.
Some were co-locations, others merely Central Office Installs. I moved up
quickly with the company and was given the title of Project Incharge within
3 months of employment. Shortly there after I was promoted again to Project
Foreman and responsible for up to 5 job sites and 25 installers at a time.
Some of my duties included the tracking and approval of time entry for all
installers assigned to my area. Training of new installers as well as
quality assurance on all job sites under my supervision. This ensured each
job was completed to the same degree of quality and consistent on time
completion.
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EDUCATION / TRAINING :
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2/1999 Central Office Installation Training / LISN Inc.
Amherst, OH.
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4/1999 C/O Lead Installer Training / LISN Inc. Amhearst,
OH.
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8/1999 C/O Project Foreman / LISN Inc. Amheart, OH.
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4/2000 PECO II Power School / Lorain, OH.
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06/2003 Franklin Covey / Achieving Your Highest Priorities
/ US-CO-Denver /Professional
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07/2004 Nortel / BTS Workshop / US-CO-Denver /
Certification
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10/2004 Alcatel / DS3 Microwave Transmission / US-TX-Plano
/ Certification
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02/2005 T-Mobile / Bridging the Gap (Customer Relations) /
US-CO-Denver / Professional
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02/2005 DDI / Leadership in Action - Coaching Workshop /
US-CO-Denver / Certification
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02/2005 DDI / Management Excellence and Leadership
Development (10 Workshops) / US-CO-Denver / Professional
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02/2011 Telco TMC-340/T5C training. Configuration and test
procedures./ Helena, MT
References
Provided Upon Request
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