Shawn A. Thomas
1801 Weybridge Road Frederick,
MD 21702
Mobile: (240) 446-8410
Email: ShawnThomas2kx@gmail.com
OBJECTIVE
To
obtain a Lead/Principal Network Architect/Engineer
position in systems development, project planning, and network
implementation.
SUMMARY
Commercial
and Military experience have provided me with advanced Network Engineering,
management, and team leadership skills, and with the proficiency needed
implementing large scale and complex network solutions from beginning to end.
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Strong background in network systems analysis/design.
o Local
Area Networking (LAN) planning, design, and implementation
o Wide
Area Network (WAN) planning, design, and implementation.
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In-depth knowledge of Routing, Layer 2 switching, Cisco ASA
firewalls, and maintaining very large scale networks.
·
White House Communications Agency (WHCA), worked directly for
the Office of the President of the United States of America providing
communication services.
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ISP experienced with Sprint Internet Backbone Operations, and
AT&T Government Solutions Research and Development.
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19 years of IT experience both in the Federal and Commercial
market
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Current TS/SCI security clearance with polygraph
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Senior
Network
Engineer
MAY 2012 – PRESENT
Connected
Work Place Solutions (CWPS) – Reston, VA
Designs
IP Network Hub and spoke architectures (LAN & WAN) for connectivity in a
large Global Enterprise. Networks support HSRP, VPN, IPSEC, GRE, EIGRP,
OSPF, Advanced QoS, and BGP. Network Devices consist of Cisco ASR 1000,
2900, 6500, and 7600 series routers, Cisco 4500, 3750 switches, the Cisco ASA
platform, and encryption devices.
Principal
Network
Engineer/Architect
NOV 2011 – MAY 2012
Delta
Bridge – Tyson’s Corner, VA
Primary
Network Architect for a small IT firm. In addition to daily operation
and maintenance of the local and remote LANs, and WANs, regular duties
included consultation and interaction with the site customer, senior
management, and vendors. Other responsibilities include complete
network design, documentation, and configuration of all routers switches and
firewalls, creation of high level and detailed network diagrams, network
deployment, Implementation planning, installation documentation, lab
preparation and evaluation of equipment, script work, equipment procurement,
with project planning.
Principal
Network Engineer / Network Manager
NOV 2010 – AUG 2011
TWD -
Washington Naval Yard, Washington, D.C.
Managed
a 6 person network engineering team that supported a large Campus Area
Network with O&M and network design. Was responsible for long and
short range project planning, and implementation. Evaluated network
infrastructure, performed detailed technical site surveys to account for rack
space, power, cooling, copper and fiber optic cabling requirements. Designed
a large Campus Network using Cisco Nexus devices. Was the primary
technical point of contact interfacing with civilian government counterpart
on a daily basis. Base line architecture consisted of Cisco Nexus 7010
routers, Cisco Nexus 5548 routers, Cisco 4510R Switches, Cisco 3845
routers, Cisco ASA-5550 Firewalls, Cisco ASA-5520 Firewalls, Cisco 3750
Stacked Switches, Cisco 3560 Switches, and Cisco 2851 Fax Routers.
Client workstations consisted of Windows XP and Server software consisted of
Windows 2003 Server and Windows 2008 Server. Routing protocols mainly
consisted of TCP/IP, OSPF, EIGRP, and Static Routes.
Sr.
Network Engineer
JUN 2008 – OCT 2010
Tenacity
Solutions, Inc. – Reston, VA
Provided
LAN/WAN engineering support and architecture design, WAN circuit
provisioning, hardware acquisition, systems integration, and information
systems security planning. Worked closely with customer in a joint
effort to provide network engineering solutions/designs to meet mission
requirements and standard specifications. Responsible for long range
and short range project planning, project designing and project implementation
for mission critical solutions. Traveled to hazardous OCONUS
environments to provide network engineering support, and performed site
surveys to account for rack space, power, cooling, copper and fiber optic
cabling requirements. Designed solutions and made recommendations for
hardware /software configuration and implementation. Base line
architecture consists of Cisco 6500-E Switches, Cisco 4500 Switches, Cisco
3800 Routers, Cisco 3750 Switches, Cisco 3560 Switches, Cisco ASA-5550, 5520
, 5510 and 5505 Firewalls, Cisco Call Managers 7825/7835 and Cisco 7900
series of VOIP phones. Routing protocols mainly consist of TCP/IP,
OSPF, EIGRP, Static Routes, VPN and GRE Tunnels.
Sr.
Network Engineer
APR 2007 – APR 2008
Verizon
Federal Network Solutions – Herndon, VA
Provided
consulting for an Enterprise network project division. Worked very
closely with customers to determine project requirements. Evaluated
current network infrastructure, performed site surveys to evaluate rack
space, power, cooling, copper and fiber optic cabling requirements.
Designed Tier III Engineering drawings and scripts to be implemented by Tier
II engineers throughout the organization. Conducted independent
off-site research and validation of the ASA-5500 platform to validate
performance and customer requirements. Helped create the first standard
operating procedures (SOP’s) that the PED utilized for all other Tier III
engineers to support ASA-5500 solutions. Responsible for long range and
short range project planning, project designing and project implementation
providing mission critical and O&M solutions. Researches, develops
and writes engineering orders to meet specific customer requirements.
Designs solutions and makes recommendations to the government POC’s for
hardware / software configuration and implementation. Engineering tasks
are used to support ongoing real-time. Base line architecture consisted
of Cisco 6500 Switches, Cisco 3800 Routers, Cisco ASA 5500 Firewalls, and
Cisco 3750 Switches. Routing protocols mainly consist of TCP/IP, OSPF,
EIGRP, Static Routes, VPN and GRE Tunnels.
Sr.
Network Engineer
JAN 2004 – APR 2007
AT&T
Government Solutions – Columbia, MD
Conducted
research and development, network systems architecture design, analysis,
product testing and integration in a test lab environment. Performed
advance network traffic engineering configurations, including the use of
Network Based Application Recognition (NBAR), VLAN ACL’s, advanced Quality of
Service (QOS), SPAN Ports/Port Mirroring, and advanced load balancing.
Utilized traffic playback recorders and Spirent network traffic simulators
for traffic analysis. Utilized a diverse inventory of networking
equipment from Caspian, Juniper, and Cisco routers, Cloud Shield, APCON, and
F5. Client workstations consisted of Windows XP and Server software
consisted of Windows 2000 Server and Windows 2003 Server. Assisted and
directed project development, and supported the production LAN/WAN using RIP,
IGRP, EIGRP, OSPF, and BGP and 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet, T1, T3, and Packet
of SONET (POS).
Sr.
Network Engineer
MAR 2003 – JAN 2004
Dynetics
(Army Network Operation Security Center – ANOSC) - Ft. Belvoir, VA
Performed
O&M for 3 different classifications of large campus Gigabit Ethernet IP
Networks. Base line architecture consisted of Cisco 6500 switches,
Cisco 4000 switches and Cisco 2900 switches. Client workstations
consisted of Windows 2000 Workstation and Server software consisted of
Windows 2000 Server. Routing protocols mainly consist of TCP/IP, EIGRP,
and Static Routes.
Sr.
Network Engineer
MAR 2002 – MAR 2003
Raytheon
- Chantilly, VA
Provided
daily support on an Enterprise ATM backbone. Monitored LAN/WAN
infrastructures for faults. Created fault reports/trouble tickets, and
performed emergency maintenance to repair faults. Provisioned, built,
and maintained ATM infrastructure to include Cisco MGX8850 ATM Switches and
Cisco 6500 Switches. Operated GEM workstations to monitor/maintain all
of the KG-75 FastLane Encrypters. Used Cisco WAN Manager and HP Open
View to monitor the state of the EIGRP network. Routing protocols
mainly consist of EIGRP, Static Routes, and ATM protocols.
Sr.
Network Engineer
OCT 2000 – NOV 2001
Sprint
Internet Backbone Operations - Reston, VA
Worked
in the IP dial and Internet Backbone Operations group performing operation
and maintenance of Sprints Service Provider Internet Backbone. Assisted
service provider peers, customers, and other third party technicians on
router troubleshooting and configurations. Developed a very in depth
and thorough knowledge of TCP/IP, physical layer, and routing protocols
(BGP-4, IS-IS, EIGRP, SONET, PPP, HDLC, OC192 – 3, HSSI, T3/T1
ISDN-PRI/BRI). Created and edited primary and secondary DNS zone files
using V I editor. Modified and configured Prefix-list, Route Maps,
Access-list, Distribution-list, and Quality of Service (QOS) settings.
Maintained USR high density modem chassis, and CSU/DSU’s. Provided
documentation and training on the network configuration, and troubleshooting
techniques to fellow engineers. Provided corporate client services for
remote VPN tunneling, L2F, and L2TP connectivity.
Network
Engineer
JUL 2000 – DEC 2000
Department
of Justice Consolidated Network Operations Center - Rockville, MD
Performed
operation and maintenance on the Department of Justice’s (DOJ)
ATM/Frame-Relay backbone. Provided Level II support monitoring,
identifying, analyzing, and resolving network problems. Configured
Cisco Routers, Switches, Kentrox CSU/DSU, DSLAM’s and provisioned Frame-Relay,
ATM, DSL, DS1/DS3, and T1 Circuits. Used HP Open View and Remedy ticket
tracking systems to perform daily work. Supervised and trained
employees and contractors. Provided Standard Operating Procedures
(SOPs) for daily operations to fellow employees. Routing protocols
mainly consist of EIGRP and Static Routes.
NOV 1996 – JUN 2000
White House
Communications Agency – Washington, D.C.
Was
selected to serve at the White House Communications Agency (WHCA).
Provided Communications to the Office of the President and Vice President of
the United States.
FORMAL EDUCATION, TECHNICAL TRAINING, MILITARY TRAINING
2 years of College
Implementing Cisco Quality of
Service, Advance BGP, ITILv3 Foundation (2010), ITILv3 Service Operation
(2010)
Building Scalable Cisco
Internetworks, Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks,
US Army Combat Medic, US Army
Line of Sight Radio Equipment Operator
US Army Primary Leadership
Development Course (recognized exceptional leadership)
Server Hardware construction,
and Operation System installation.
MILITARY SERVICE
US ARMY
Sergeant (E5) with 9.5 years of service. Stationed at 125th SIG
battalion HI, and White House Communication’s Agency, Washington, D.C.
INDUSTRY CERTIFICATIONS
Cisco Certified Network
Associate – CCNA (recertifying)
Cisco Certified Network Professional
– CCNP (recertifying)
Itilv3 Service Operations
CUSTOMER TRAINING
GLOCK, M4, (Expired)
Overseas Personal Security
Course
Shawn A. Thomas, 1801 Weybridge Road, Frederick, MD
Mobile: (240) 446-8410