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Subject: Please review this candidate for: Network Pro
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OBJECTIVE: |
To obtain a position in a
proactive environment, and to utilize my managerial and communication skills
acquired in the telecommunications field. |
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EXPERIENCE: |
1/2006 - Present |
Harris Corporation |
Melbourne, Florida |
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• Network Optimization Engineering
Lead for the Eastern Region (Puerto Rico to Montreal) responsible for
economically redesigning existing Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
telecommunication networks to reduce monthly recurring costs and transition
FAA services onto the Harris-FTI backbone• Develop projects resulting in a
projected monthly recurring savings of $134,025 and lifetime project savings
of $5,866,971• Develop projects to migrate optical circuits to higher
bandwidths to free up ports on the FTI POP Cisco 15454s, consolidate telco,
and eliminate cross-connect costs• Successfully completed the upgrade of the
Atlantic City (ACY) Metro Ring from an OC48 to an OC192• Wrote the proposal
and design requirements (projected $60,804 lifecycle savings) for the
installation of a second Metro Ring in Jacksonville• Resolve diversity issues
by either redesigning interoffice facility routing or by connecting FAA sites
to the Harris-FTI backbone• Model telecommunication designs in MetaSolv’s TBS
database |
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5/2004 - 12/2005 |
Sprint Nextel COMMUNICATIONS |
White Plains, New York |
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• Reviewed switch traffic data,
via Metrica, for existing trunk groups in the New England, Baltimore, and
Washington D.C. market areas and worked with the Provisioning Department to
augment trunk groups (local, long distance, Pre-paid, operator and 800 service,
voicemail, etc.,) to alleviate blocking• Conducted network connectivity
meetings with various ILECs and wireless carriers to determine the point of
interface (POI), trunking requirements, the interface level (OC, DS3, or
DS1), and the timelines for facilities and trunk delivery• Produced a two
year forecast to determine capital budget requirements |
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10/2003 - 4/2004 |
TEKsystems |
Baltimore, Maryland |
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• Responsible for the Connecticut,
northern New Jersey, and midtown New York markets• Reviewed TDMA and GSM
switch traffic data via WatchMark Prospect, for existing trunk groups and
worked with provisioning to augment trunk groups at 60% utilization or higher
to alleviate blocking• Collaborated with Transport Engineering to establish,
monitor, and augment A-Links• Successfully completed the interconnect design
and trunk turn up for a new GSM switch in the New York market |
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10/2000 - 10/2003 |
Arbros Communications |
Landover, MD |
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• Planned, directed, and
coordinated the design, surveillance, provisioning, and forecasting of
interoffice trunk network• Departmental responsibilities included: issuing
digital transmission links (T1) orders for initial network build-out,
monitoring interoffice transport network capacity, procuring new NPA/NXX
blocks, establishing SS7 signaling, and developing network traffic reports
and data collection processes• Conducted network connectivity meetings with
various ILECs to determine the POI, trunking requirements, the interface
level (OC, DS3, or DS1), and the timelines for facilities and trunk delivery |
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9/1999 - 10/2000 |
NETtel Communications |
1023 31st Street, NW; Washington
DC 20007 |
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• Responsible for the overall
telecommunications network planning and design• Developed and implemented
circuit provisioning standards and procedures• Designed intersystem
interconnect facilities for multi-market setup, analyzed tariffs and industry
regulatory issues, evaluated disaster recovery solutions for network
implementation and reviewed all traffic statistics and data collected for
interconnect sizing |
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3/1999 - 9/1999 |
Booz, Allen, & Hamilton |
Falls Church, Virginia |
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• Coordinated and evaluated the
Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act (CALEA) solution
development options• Engaged in technical consultation with
telecommunications service providers, equipment manufacturers, and support
service providers as the telecommunications industry attempted to implement a
CALEA solution |
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10/1998 - 3/1999 |
Aeortek Telecommunications Services |
Livonia/MI |
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• Conducted analyses of traffic
patterns, determining the necessity to augment trunk groups, and issued
network augment orders via an access service request (ASR)• Developed
experience designing interconnect facilities between base stations
controllers (BSC), MSC and tandems |
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6/1996 - 10/1998 |
Bell Atlantic |
New York, New York |
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• Designed and engineered trunk
and routing requirements for the New York Metropolitan area• Monitored
network traffic to determine the most economical trunking network needed to
ensure proper service levels• Performed numerous switch cutovers and launched
several 5ESS switches• Produced a 5-year forecast used to determine capital
budget requirements |
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EDUCATION: |
5/1996 |
NYU Polytechnic School of
Engineering |
US |
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12/1992 |
Rennselaer Polytechnic Institute |
US |
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SKILLS: |
Skill Name |
Skill Level |
UNIX |
Beginner |
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Windows |
Expert |
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DOS |
Intermediate |
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ANSI C |
Beginner |
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Visual Basic |
Intermediate |
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dBase |
Intermediate |
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Flowcharter |
Intermediate |
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lotus |
Intermediate |
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MsOffice |
Expert |
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Notes R4 |
Intermediate |
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TBS/Metasolve |
Expert |
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BDS-Telis |
Intermediate |
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Metasolv TBS |
Expert |
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Metrica/Kingfisher |
Beginner |
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MapInfo |
Intermediate |
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AutoCAD 2008 |
Intermediate |
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CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: |
• Understanding of LEC/CLEC &
IXC connectivity and infrastructure • WAN/LAN, TDM and Voice switching
systems; TCP/IP, Frame Relay, ATM and specific routing protocols such as
OSPF, BGP and RIP; VoIP, DWDM, CTI and VPN technologies • Cisco 2811, 2901,
3750 • Knowledge of telecommunications carrier ordering systems and processes |
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