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Craig Rondell Grady 118 N Gilman, MN 55355 972-839-4157, Education: Bachelor of Science in Telecommunication Management, DeVry Institution
of Technology, Kansas City, MO, Jun
98 Skills: Software Experience: Windows 2000, UNIX Scripting, Hekimian, Visio Technical Profession,
Cross Talk, ALEX, LERG, MAP INFO, Teleworxs, Bill Tamer, SBC and Verizon
Ordering systems, MetSolv/TBS, Fastrak, TEA, Granite/Expertcom, Metrica,
CleverPath, SQL, JAVA, Site Locator, Webxng, NetAnalyst, SharePoint Networking Knowledge: PBX, Troubleshooting T1 and DS3, Network Design and Configuration,
SONET systems, CSU/DSU, Tellabs: Titan 5500 and 532L DACC, Alcatal
1630, 1631, 1671 DAC, 3COM total control system, Lucent 7750, Tellabs DWDM,
Cisco DWDM 15454, SIAD 7705, TDM-MSM Working Experience Pinnacle Technical Resources, Inc Cisco/ALU GSMoe Network Project Manager November 2013 – August 2014 AT&T NP&E National PMO Responsibilities: ·
Manage and
develops detailed work plans, schedules, project estimates, resource plans,
and status reports. ·
Project
Manage wireless facility rolls supporting network access optimization plans. ·
Provide
technical and analytical guidance to project team. Recommend and take action
to direct the analysis and solutions of problems. In addition perform
economic and other analysis as required to achieve the best least cost,
optimum. ·
Conduct
project meetings and responsible for project tracking and analysis. ·
Ensure
adherences to quality standards and reviews project deliverables. ·
Database
management as well as integration, analysis, and production of large data
sets using Access, Excel, Word and other internal tools. ·
Project
Management and communicate plans, orders and implementation of new access
with internal and external clients. Glow
Networks,Inc – Remote Project
Coordinator – Cisco/ALU GSMoE Migration
November 2012 – November 2013 Responsibilities: ·
Managed
strategic planning sessions to ensure project completion, analyzed data.
Project managed network, hardware, software, applications, configurations,
implementations, and migrations, database mapping, data analysis. ·
Managed
cell site migration through infrastructure completion by ensuring circuits
was transported from copper to Ethernet. Utilizing 1630,1671, 5500 and
532L to migrate Nokia and Ericsson BTS to GSMoE within the Western
Region. ·
Assist in
the development of processes to maintain and update granite (Change
Management, Reporting, and Auditing). Working knowledge of the
requirements for ASRs and DLRs. ·
Management
Engineering Implementation (MEI) at Cell Site with Outside Plant (OSP)
engineer for test and turn up of GSMoE equipment (SIAD 7705) to include the
loading of the C-PIP’s to the TDM-MSN. ·
Responsible
for correcting Segments and Paths to be used by provisioning to place
facility orders to include, OC-n, DS3’s, Cell Sites T1’s, E911 and Trunks to
the ILEC, CLEC and IXC. Oxford International, Staunton, VA Jul 07 – Feb 12 Provisioning/Granite Engineering Responsibilities: ·
Embedded T3
circuits from the Local Exchange Carrier (LEC) over to infrastructure,
managed critical dates from the planning stages throughout the provisioning
stages, coordinated joint planning meetings and established overall project
timelines to ensure adherence to projects' critical path, managed
implementation of new procedures used to determine equipment to ensure on
time performance, tracked issuance of orders, conducted conferences for test
and cut turn up of customer service with project team (i.e. planners,
technicians, On Site Work Force (OSWF), LEC) ·
Managed
strategic planning sessions to ensure project completion, analyzed data.
Project managed network, hardware, software, applications, configurations,
implementations, and migrations, database mapping, data analysis. ·
Responsible
for the implementation of granite across a Lucent network to include,
Inventory and auditing cell sites, transport (15454, 2941, 3750, 3600, 15310,
DAC’s, NGX, and LGX) and switching equipment (SM’s, OIU’s AP’s). ·
Managed cell
site migration through infrastructure completion by ensuring circuits was
transported from copper to Ethernet. ·
Management
Engineering Implementation (MEI) at the customer Point of Presence (POP)
locations, Outside Plant (OSP) for test and turn up and marketing teams
inclusive of Technical Sales Consultants (TSCs), and Account Managers
responsible for customer service requests. ·
Responsible
for the initial bulk load files for equipment and segment files to be entered
into granite. Recommend Naming Conventions for Equipment, Segments,
Paths and UDA’s. ·
Responsible
for creating and assigning Segments and Paths to be used by provisioning to
place facility orders to include, OC-n, DS3’s, Cell Sites T1’s, E911 and
Trunks to the ILEC, CLEC and IXC. ·
Responsible
for creating and issuing DLR’s to OPS for test and turn-up of those
facilities. ·
Assist in
the development of processes to maintain and update granite (Change
Management, Reporting, and Auditing). Working knowledge of the
requirements for ASRs and DLRs. Oxford International, Bridgeville, PA May 05 – Jul 07 Facility Engineer Responsibilities: ·
Responsible
for developing and implementing cost-effective solutions for the transport
and switching plans for cell site and PSTN traffic utilizing the internal
tandem network, microwave, and fiber, as well as, Interexchange and Local
Exchange Carrier (LEC) leased facilities. ·
Liaison
with local LEC for T1.5 facility access for ISDN service and private line
(voice and date) service. ·
Create
migration and cutover plan for the PSTN and IMT circuits. ·
Maintain
path, switch, and vendor diversity where economically justified; devises
routing schemes as may be required to prevent blocked calls; and play a lead
role in vendor management by documenting and tracking key service
indicators ·
Maintains
accurate circuit inventory; supervises the analysis of usage data from the
traffic monitoring system, and from the creation of utilization reports;
determines capacity requirements; and initiates orders. ·
Also
responsible for the engineering and design of all hardware required to
support network growth. ·
To include
DACS, microwave and echo cancellers. Utilize Granite/XNG to load equipment,
segments, paths and assign task to individual work groups.
Utilize CSG for ASR processing and ordering of facilities. VOLT, SBC, Kansas City,
MO
Jan 04 – May 05 Network Services Manager Responsibilities: ·
Responsible
for providing ATM/Frame Relay provisioning and Trouble Management related to
internal and external customers. ·
Analyze,
Isolate and resolves issues with the appropriate vendors. ·
Work and
Escalation cross functionally within the organization to meet (Service Level
Agreement) SLA requirements. ·
Ensure
Attributes and GLR’s (Graphical Layout Records) are accurate and loaded into
MetSolv/TBS LCC/Ericsson, Dallas, TX May 03 – Jan 04 Network Engineering Responsibilities:
·
Billing
Analyst: Act as subject matter expert for a six switch network (GSM and
TDMA). ·
Provide
detail records on Network Design, Billing and existing facility
Inventory. ·
Utilized
Bill Tamer and LEC’s (SBC, Verizon) online system to reconcile monthly
bills. ·
Provide
cost break down of network facilities (DS3’s and T1’s) to include SONET Rings
for network inventory. ·
Provide
Business Case for possible cost savings on Network Facilities and PSTN
Trunks. ·
Worked with
cross functional departments to review Interconnect agreement. ·
Cross
referenced FCC tariff files to ensure agreed arrangements. T-Mobile, Chesapeake, VA Oct 01 – May 03 Network Operation Supervisor Responsibilities: ·
Manage day-
to-day operations of network engineers, microwave engineering and high
voltage installations teams. ·
Work cross
functional with Leasing, Zoning and Construction departments to ensure timely
delivery of facilities and time lines are met. ·
Responsible
for plans, recommendations for best and least cost methods for provisioning
and equipping network infrastructure, and account for all network
Interconnect expenditures. ·
Responsible
for initiating network design, facility documentation and follows up on all
network issues and projects. ·
Ensure
tracking system (Granite) is accurate loaded and up to date with current
circuit, segments, paths, and equipment. Run weekly reports in Granite to
ensure work orders and task are completed on time. Design microwave network
using Planet. ·
Responsible
for the plan-of-record, design and management of multiple outside plant
network facilities from the central office mainframes, fiber racks, cable
vaults and cross-connects to the customer premises for designated geographic
areas. ·
Review LEC
invoice and SMS systems to ensure correct billing information has been
loaded. ·
Review
forecasts for customer growth, utilization and cell site build schedules to
appropriately size and accurately time the installation of interconnect and
back haul facilities. ·
Monitor
trunk utilization in PLANIT bi-weekly and perform manual double checks in
Metrica, (looking at BHBD statistics), review statistics with senior
management, and place orders as necessary. ·
Review
existing infrastructure biannually or when carriers introduce new service to
determine the best route by evaluating cost and quality of service to
backhaul the facilities to the main switch facility. ·
Coordinate
trunk group sizes with the local LEC and LD carrier. ·
Review
population distribution utilizing census maps to determine numbering
requirements and order NPA/NXX and LRN’s. ·
Monitor
outages and escalate with LEC/IXC as necessary. ·
Monitor
their performance, request and follow up with root cause analysis on all
outages. Northern PCS, St. Cloud, MN Dec 99 – Oct 01 Sr. Network Engineer Responsibilities: ·
Responsible
for supervising cell site, PSTN trunk provisioning, and facility test and
turn-up personnel. ·
Responsible
for providing trunk forecast, capacity forecast and network design to LEC and
IXC. Responsible for maintenance and provisioning in the Nortel DMS
100/200 to include configuration and integration of PM’s, LGC, LCM and
MTM. ·
Provisioned
following tables C7NETWRK, ISUPDEST, TRKSGRP, C7LKSET AND C7GTTYPE. ·
Provide
cost analysis and cost reduction plans to manager of Network Engineering.
·
Act as
highest level of escalation for provisioning and facility outages. Train
personnel in test and turn-up of trunks and T-1. ·
Negotiating
contracts with LEC, CLEC and vendors such as interconnect agreements.
Review vendor invoices and recommend changes such as IXC vendors.
·
Track
status of Access Service Request Forms (ASR). ·
Work with
Accounting/Finance to consolidate LEC, CLEC, and IXC bills. Write and
conduct performance reviews for Provisioning and Test and Turn-up
Personnel. ·
Develop,
plan and construct transmission facilities. ·
Assist with
the planning and implementation of software and hardware to operate the
wireless and wire line DMS switch. Develop and submit budget of
expenses related to T1 and power usage for the cell sites. ·
Work with
other departments within Operations to obtain and provide information on site
status. Sprint PCS, Kansas City, MO Dec 98 – Dec 99 Network Planner/ Project Manager Responsibilities: ·
Responsible
for producing strategic and tactical design for wireless switching and
related network elements by developing plans for network expansion based on
the SPCS growing customer base. ·
This
analysis include switching, backbone and interconnection facilities , DACC,
DSX, ATM, Cell site traffic channels, as well as floor plan engineering for
growth expansion. ·
Responsible
for providing engineering design and assist in project management function
required to develop and implement large to moderately complex network plans. Sprint LTD, Kansas City, MODec 97 – Dec 98 Network Event Scheduler Responsibilities: ·
Responsible
for management and control of planned system work periods and project on an
in-depth basis to minimize service level outages and impairments during
planned events. ·
Provide a
central point of contact for coordination between different geographical
location, regions and network entities. ·
Evaluate
potential network impacts through technical assessment of the risk factors
and type of work being preformed. ·
Assist in
providing real-time direction and event control for all network switching,
transmission and operation systems deployed throughout the LTD network to
internal and external organization, and customers. ·
Minimize
customer impact, during planned system work periods, through effectively
planning, coordinating, managing and documentation of scheduled
activities. ·
Responsible
to review, approve and revise technical procedures for all transmission and
switching platforms in the Sprint LTD network. Sprint LD, Kansas City, MO Sep 97 – Dec 97 Network Operation Center Transmission Technical Assistance Responsibilities: ·
Act as
subject matter expert and highest point of technical problem escalation
within operation for SONET, Async WDM, DCS and performance analysis. ·
Identify,
trouble shoot and resolve network problems, monitor system performance and
define operational maintenance procedures. ·
Utilize
NOMIS to report any abnormal activities with the network. Provision
circuits through 1301 and 1320 network management system. ·
Troubleshoot
and assist technicians in the field to resolve situation within the
network. ·
Responsible
for test and turn-up of OC-3, 12 and 48 elements. Sprint LDD, Kansas City, MO Network Operation Specialist IISep 96 – Apr 97 Broadband Operation Center: ·
Responsible
for mapping in the DCSS 3/1 & SONET network elements based on FMS
orders. Research circuits orders in FMS identify network routing
determine trouble areas and generate FMS trouble tickets as required. ·
Remotely
test DS1 and DS3 facilities for continuity. Perform DS1, DS3 and OC-12
level circuit rolls. ·
Responsible
for coordinating with other LEC and POPS sites on configuration of network
and other upcoming facility upgrades and services. ·
Utilize and
train personnel in TL-1 command structure to include configuration of network
elements through the command structure. ·
Utilized
MEGAS for first indication of alarms on circuits during upgrades and
rolls. ·
Utilize
ALCATEL and NEC TL-1 commands to configure SONET and OC-12 network elements. Military: United States Army, Telecommunication
Operation Dec 86 – Jun
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