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Larry
D. Smith Page
1 Larry
D. Smith 5756
S. Mountain Side Ln Hereford,
AZ 85615 (520)
249-5739 Work Summary: Professional Experience: Assigned as Team Lead for RCAS
IDS project. Planned and scheduled all site visits. Coordinated with onsite
point of contact to obtain access and permission to install required material.
Obtained material for each site project. Determined cable route for
installation of cat 6 cable. Supervised and installed cat 6 cabling from
equipment rooms to intrusion detection equipment. Terminated cabling on RJ45
connectors using 568A and 568B as required. Drilled holes into concrete for
access to vaults as necessary. Installed EMT conduit and 4X4 junction as
required. Labeled all cables and junction boxes as required. Tested all newly
installed cable prior to acceptance by customer then again with customer
present. Created daily reports with pictures. October 1992 – August 2013. SAIC,
Technology Services Company Master Operations Engineer Assigned as installer for IDS
project. Determined route and installed galvanized iron pipe for installation
from switch location to Intrusion detection equipment. Drilled access holes
in 8 to 12 inch concrete walls for access of piping and cabling. Terminated
cabling on patch panels and cross connected to switches. Created daily
reports with pictures and forwarded to supervisors. Assigned as Installer and Team leader for military recruitment center
project. Installed equipment racks, cable ladders, cat 6 cable RJ45 connector
and mod tap connectors for telephone and data connections form equipment to
user’s locations. Terminated cabling on patch panels, and mod tap connectors.
Terminated cabling on RJ45 connectors using 568A and 568B as required.
Determined shortest route possible for installation of user cables. Relocated
switches, routers, and patch panels as necessary. Assigned as Senior Outside Plant Engineer for the Yuma upgrade. Surveyed
and engineered several routes for installation of fiber optic cable and
targets. Created installation drawings for installation of up to 244 strand
cable with 6 and 12 drop points per target position. Engineered
backup route and multiple cables in case of outage. Created bill of material
for fiber optic cable installation. Assigned as Field Engineer/Quality Control/Senior Outside Plant Engineer
on Fiber Optic Network Expansion (FONEX) at Fort Irwin, California.
Primary responsibilities consist of insuring all fiber optic cables are
installed In Accordance With (IAW) project installation specifications
provided, quality assurance and quality control of installed manholes, hand
holds and fiber vaults, verifying red line drawings for accuracy.
Insure all installed material is recorded using the Global Positioning System
(GPS) for conversion to as built drawings. Responsible for inventory,
accountability and making reel assignments of all fiber optic cable on hand
for ongoing projects involved. Worked closely with the Director of
Information Management (DOIM) for routes to install fiber optic cable to
various areas within the Cantonment area. Assisted with the repair of
network circuits being used for training various exercises. Processed
digging permits for various companies and units to avoid damage to existing
fiber optic cables using the GPS system. Assigned as Master Operations Engineer on FONEX program at Fort Irwin,
California. Primary responsibilities consist of insuring all fiber
optic cables are installed IAW project installation specifications provided,
quality assurance and quality control of installed manholes, hand holds and
fiber vaults installed. Responsible for quality assurance of 132 sheets
of redlined drawings. Responsible for QC and QA of all fiber optic
cables being installed throughout the cantonment area. Assigned as Master Operations Engineer on Fiber Optic Network (FON) at
Fort Irwin, California. Primary responsibilities consist of insuring
all fiber optic cables are installed according to project specifications,
verifying all redlined drawings. Dailey Point–Of-Contact (POC) for the
Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) team that cleared surface and sub-surface munitions
removed from the fiber optic cable right-of-way. Marked fiber path, rip
path, power vaults, fiber vaults, and black steel pipe locations using
Trimble Global Positioning System (GPS). QA of fiber optic splice cases
to insure correct slack and proper installation was used.
Verified the correct procedures were used for splicing ribbon fiber on the
Corning MiniMass fusion and the Fujikura 30R splicing machines.
Coordinated with local Director of Information Management (DOIM) for manhole
and duct assignment within the cantonment area. Obtained and reviewed
Outside Plant (OSP) drawings from the DOIM for fiber installation within
cantonment area. Assigned as Field Engineer for the Okinawa project for QA and QC of
contractors installing a fiber ring from Kadena Air Force Base to Schwab
Navel Station. QA fiber optic splicing to verify all splicing IAW all
standards and specifications. Assigned as Outside Plant
Engineer for DISA project DCA200-02-D-5001 located in Baghdad, Iraq.
Supervised, QC and QA of contractors installing 13 manholes, 5800 feet of 4
inch conduit, and 11600 feet of inner duct from the new Technical Control
Facility (TCF) to the Satellite terminal and MCI tower. Working as a
technical advisor for the remodeling of Signal Annex area. Engineered a
fiber optic link for Last
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