Mr. Wayne
Greenwell
8276 Harrison Circle
Midvale Utah 84047
719-351-0171
Employment Status:Full time employment with Arena Technical
Resources.
Security Clearance:Top Secret/SCI
EDUCATION:
Military Education
Team Chief Academy
1996, US Air Force
Local Area Network Distribution Systems
Course 1997, US Air Force
Engineering and Installation Course
1982, US Air Force
US Air Force Community College
CERTIFICATION:
AMP NDI Certifying
& Troubleshooting LAN Cabling Systems Course 2001
AMP NDI Designing Premises Cabling
Systems Course 2001
BICSI Designing
Telecommunications Distribution Systems
Course 2006
PROFESSIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE:
Arena Technical Resources, Inc,
Distribution Systems Engineer, Hill Air Force Base Utah, Dec 2014 to Present
Work
with General Dynamics Information Technologies (GDIT) on identifying out of
life cycle network equipment and upgrading the outside plant (OSP) and inside
plant (ISP) fiber optic cable infrastructure.
Designed
an inside plant (ISP) and outside plant (OSP) distribution infrastructure to
meet current industry standards.
Developed
a statement of work (SOW) for the construction of outside plant (OSP) and
inside plant (ISP) infrastructures.
Developed
a list of material (LOM) for the outside plant, inside plant infrastructure
and networking equipment.
Provide
GIS information to coordinate the installation of both direct buried and
directional bore drilling of outside plant infrastructure.
Develop
and maintain schedules to meet critical timelines for the installation and
migration of the new networking equipment to the base network infrastructure
with minimal downtime and service interruptions.
Provide
QA/QC and maintain the red line drawings for the overall installation of the
inside plant (ISP) infrastructure.
Mission
1st, Inc, Cloud Computing Program Integrator Lead III,
CONUS, Nov 2010 to Feb 2014
Serve
as primary point of contact between all Distributed Common Ground
Systems-Army (DCGS-A) M1 engineering staff in Continental United States
(CONUS) and Outside Continental United States (OCONUS), the customer,
multiple DCGS-A government and military personnel, as well as other vendors
and organization, to ensure mutual satisfaction with product and service
delivery.
Interact with DCGS-A customers to
coordinate and plan system installation and integration, and to ensure
facilities are capable of supporting new systems.
Interact with site services personnel to
ensure installation plans meet site specific regulations.
Assist with proposal development for new
opportunities within DCGS-A area of responsibilities. Coordinate ROM and EDP
development for new requirements and changes to existing task orders.
Review all engineering documents and
drawings prior to release to government or for implementation.
Assist in the acquisition process in
order to execute Purchase Orders or sub-contracts, in order for project implementation.
Encourage personnel and team development
for the DCGS-A M1 staff.
Mission 1st, Inc., Sr. Outside Plant
Engineer/Project Manager, Afghanistan, May 2005 to Nov 2010
Responsible
for designing Outside Plant (OSP) projects that meet current industry
standards.
Design Rough Order of Magnitude (ROM)
for the communication projects for large and complex projects.
Develop Engineering Design Packages
(EDP) for large and complex multi-million dollar telecommunication projects
for the US Army.
Develop Statement of Work (SOW) for
contractors to build outside plant (OSP) and inside plant (ISP) projects.
Develop List of Material (LOM) for large
complex outside and inside plant projects.
Designed multi-million dollar project to
bring reliable voice and data networks to the end-users.
Manage other OSP Engineers. Ensuring
that they complete their assigned tasks in a timely matter and that their
designs meet current industry standard and military
standards.
Conduct
kick-off, status and risk mitigation meetings with sub-contractor management.
Responsible for successful operations
and human resource development through hands-on leadership of a
multi-national workforce.
Delivered project tasks on or before
scheduled milestones, monitored funding, directed the field change request
system and participated in daily teleconferences with Government and Military
representatives.
Fluor Government Services, Outside
Plant Engineer, Iraq, January 2005 to May 2005
Engineered
and oversaw the installation of the Kuwait Iraq Commercialization
Communications (KICC) outside plant project at Camp Victory Base Iraq.
Provided detailed information and
designs to the contractor on issues that developed during the installation.
Worked with the sub-contractor on design
issues.
Developed and implemented a “get-well”
project plan that enabled the team to regain momentum and catch-up to the
milestones set for the project.
Established positive rapport and
confidence with the customer that provided a collaborative working
relationship which proved to be the key to the project success.
L3 Communications, Quality
Assurance/Quality Control, Iraq, June 2004 to December 2004
Oversaw
the installation of the Kuwait Iraq Commercialization Communications (KICC)
outside plant project at Victory Base Iraq.
Insured that the contractor was
following the I3MP, EIA/TIA, BICSI and MILSPEC standards and guidelines in
the installation of maintenance holes, conduit, fiber optic cabling, and
copper cabling.
Provided
daily and weekly reports on the progress of the project. This included all
material installed any problems that was encountered on the project. Any
delays that may have occurred.
Managed
and updated redline drawings, installation checklist, QA/QC sign off sheets.
Utah Air National Guard, Engineering
Team Chief, Salt Lake City UT, December 1981 to February 2004.
Engineered and supervised the
installation, splicing and termination of the conduit system, fiber optic
cabling, and copper cabling on a bare base at Kirkuk AB Iraq.
Engineered and supervised the
installation, splicing, and termination of the fiber optic cabling, Cat 5e
cabling, and end equipment for the Civil Engineering Local Area Networks (CE
LANs), Combat Information Transport System Local Area Networks (CITS LANs)
system at Schriever AFB, CO.
Supervised the installation, splicing,
and termination of the fiber optic cabling, Cat 5e cabling, and end equipment
for the CE LANs and Mountain Net LANs at Cheyenne Mountain AS, CO.
Supervised the installation, splicing,
and termination of fiber optic cabling, Cat 5e cabling, and end equipment for
the installation of the CITS LANs system at Buckley AFB, CO.
Engineered the CE LANs systems at
Mountain Home AFB, ID, Cannon AFB, NM, and Peterson AFB, CO.
Engineered, procured material and
installed several large and complex communication systems in new and
remodeled buildings at Schriever AFB, CO
Engineered and supervised the
installation and termination of Cat 5e, fiber optic backbone cabling and
moving of equipment and cabinets in the Network Control Center (NCC)
relocation project at Schriever AFB, CO
Managed the deployment of up to a
20-person team of installers and splicers and the necessary equipment for the
installation, splicing, termination and testing of premise, inside and
outside plant fiber optic and copper cables.
Designed, engineered, reviewed projects,
procured material, scheduled, supervised, and planned all phases of large,
complex communication projects
Managed and updated as built drawings,
cable diagrams and route selection documents
Provided daily updates of work
accomplished and personnel hours used
Trained in the operation of unique
equipment used to install, test and maintain all types of communication cable
systems.