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Subject: Please review this candidate for: OSP Engineer
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130 Lowery Drive • Fayetteville, GA
30215 • Cell (678) 588-5048•
matthuegilmore@yahoo.com MATTHUE GILMORE OBJECTIVE: Telecommunication
and/or Electrical Technician SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS · Studied
Networking fundamentals, OSI layers, Linux/Microsoft Operating Systems,
configuring switches, computer build outs, LAN/WAN/MAN networking systems,
Wireless communications, Networking security, and etc. · Convergent
Telecom experience Fiber Optics (3M Hot Melt, Single Mode/Multimode Fusion
and Splicing, and Anaerobic Connectors. Knowledge of Packet Switching of T-1
Lines and transmission fundamentals. ITS applications of BICSI Standards
including wiring closets build out, terminations of Copper/Optical fiber. · Residential,
Commercial, and Industrial wiring, single and three phase motors /
Transformers, Electrical controls, troubleshooting. Plus, read
blueprints and knowledge of Programmable Logic Controllers (Allen Bradley’s) · OSHA
Certified · Secret
Security Clearance · CFOT
License (Certified Fiber Optic Technician) · BICSI
Level 2 Copper Certification · CompTia
Network + · CompTia
Security + WORK
EXPERIENCE August 2013-
Present: Installer Level 3, McNeal Professional Services, Kennesaw GA.
Install DAS (Distributed Antenna System)
and AT&T metrocell for cell phone coverage in commerical buildings.
Install/terminate copper cabling for in building projects. Install Alcatel
Lucent P-10 and P-24 switches as well configure switches and software
upgrades.
• July
2012- Feb 2013: Fiber Technician, KIG- Raytheon, Washington DC.
Outside Plant
Fiber
installations and terminations splicing of fiber strands for security access
points in
Afghanistan.
Build up fiber pathways due to government standards. • October 2010 – March 2012: Infrastructure Installer, Telos
Corporation, Ashburn VA. Install
data cabling and Termination
for AP's and LMR for Antenna's. Route patch jumpers between patch panels to
Aruba controllers/ Juniper switches. Also, terminate patch panels and
labeling. Site surveying for wireless AP’s, cable pathways, and location(s)
of AP’s. ·
March
2008 – March 2012: Seabee-Welder, United States Navy Reserve,
Dobbins AFB, Marietta, GA. Steelworker “A” school Gulfport
Mississippi. I learned Gas Welding, Arc Welding, Construction drawings-
blueprints, and PEB’s – Pre- engineered Buildings. There is no other
welding experience beyond “A” School. ·
January
2009 – October 2009: United States Navy, Deployed to Iraq, Project
electrician (Segment of Letter of Commendation below: I completed over 160
trouble calls totaling over 450 man hours. Also, completed 5 major
electrical projects for the Joint Task Force); Engineering blueprints for
cable pathways and ITS equipment. Honorable Discharge October 2009. ·
Feb
2008 – October 2008: Datacom Technician, Busker Communications,
Gainesville, GA. Commercial datacom wiring, terminate patch panels, jacks, fiber optics
(unicam connectors), build wiring closets. Draw/ made changes to blueprints
as needed for ITS pathways for voice/data/video, TR’s, and aided in design
for networks. ·
January
2007 – December 2007: Communications Technician, Henkels &
McCoy, Kennesaw, GA. Commercial datacom wiring, terminate patch panels,
jacks, fiber optics (unicam connectors), build wiring closets. ·
January
2006 - December 2006: Communications Technician, Faith
Technologies, Woodstock, GA. Commercial datacom wiring, install patch
panels, jacks, pull fiber optics, and build wiring closets. · March 2005 – November 2005: Security
Technician, N & E Security, Jonesboro, GA. Residential prewired
and installation of low-voltage systems for fire alarms, closed circuit television,
and intercom systems. Designing ESS systems for security systems, fire alarm
systems, sound/intercoms, and structured wiring systems. 130 Lowery Drive • Fayetteville, GA
30215 • Cell (678) 588-5048
matthuegilmore@yahoo.com MATTHUE GILMORE ELECTRICAL
EXPERIENCE: ·
½”,
¾”, 1” conduit bending / installing ·
120
/ 240 V single phase systems (residential) ·
277
/ 480 V 3-phase systems (commercial) – motors / paneling ·
Install
fixtures / switches / receptacles ·
Rough
in and trim out residential / multi-family dwellings ·
Rough
in and trim out commercial dwellings · Panel wiring / install circuit
breakers TELECOM / OSP
(VDV) EXPERIENCE: ·
Commercial
cabling (CAT 5, 5e, CAT 6) ·
Terminate
voice / data jacks and patch panels (110 / 66 blocks, GigaBix, Krone, and
BIX) ·
MDF
/ IDF build out closets (install equipment racks / cable trays) ·
Equipment
racks products – Leviton, Hubbell / Scope, Corning, Systemax, Orthtronics ·
Terminating
RJ-45 plugs ·
RG-58/RG-6
BNC and F connectors CCTV ·
Pulling
/ terminating backbone cabling (25-pair / 100 pair telephone cable) ·
Fiber
optics (Anaerobic, 3M Hot Melt “SC”Connectors), SM and MM Fusion/Mechanical
Splicing. ·
Installing
Cisco routers / switches and cross connections (PBX), VoIP, Iwatsu phone systems. ·
Testing
/ trouble shooting cabling and equipment ·
Residential
wiring – security systems (Caddix paneling) / structured cabling · Single Mode/ Multimode optical
fiber (3M hot melt, Anaerobic, mechanical/Fusion splicing). USAGE OF
EQUIPMENT: ·
Boom
lift (JLG) ·
Scissor
lift · Telehandler – fork lift SEGMENT FROM
LETTER OF COMMENDATION “Your
exceptional electrical installation and maintenance of our facilities and
your superb support were nothing short of amazing and exemplified the Seabee,
‘Can Do’ motto. As a valuable asset to camp maintenance, you completed
over 160 trouble tickets totaling over 450 man hours. As Project
Electrician, you completed five major electrical projects for the JTF to
include the accelerated build of a high priority specialty 32’x60’ SWA hut, a
24’x24’ SWA hut, a 30’x80’ SWA hut, a pre-engineered building A/C relocation,
and four CONEX box office conversions. You have been one of Seabees’
top performers and you are known as a reliable ‘go to guy’ for all installations
and Bravo Company Camp Maintenance.” William H. McRaven, Vice Admiral,
USN, Commander (15 August 2009) |
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