William P. Markus
Contact#: 8168041408
bill232@sbcglobal.net
Qualifications
I have
an extensive background in all aspects of telecommunications. This includes
outside plant, wireline, wireless and WiFi project planning, capacity
management, design, engineering and implementation. The accumulation of this
knowledge leads me to be able to change direction and adapt to successfully
transition to new oppurtunities. During my career I have had the opportunity
to improve customer service and relations, as well as increase revenues and
profits. I am considered to be an excellent communicator, motivator, and
problem solver, with the interpersonal skills to build positive, productive
teams and strategic alliances. I am a decisive, results-oriented ., Green
Belt Certified, project manager with over twenty five years of experience
within the telecommunications industry, overseeing all phases of the project
lifecycle, from initiation through to delivery. I am a dedicated and dynamic
team player who offers a consistent track record of delivering results on time,
within budget, and to specification.
Experience
01/2012
– 09/01/2015
AT&T,
Kansas City, MO USA
Senior,
Network Support, Disaster Recovery Layer 3.
I
have performed many different aspects in disaster recovery. I have
deployed as needed in emergencies(real emergencies and exercises) . Project
managed the building of various network elements to be used in the event of a
catastrophic emergency(Fiber optic cross connect trailer with beginning
capacity of 10,000 cross connects). Obtained funding for several
projects in the layer 3 part of the network(Trailer build and element
procurement of New Cisco CRS-X routers). Managed the funding, design
and build of projects for network elements being newly introduced into the
network. This position also requires constant learning and research on new
network elements being introduced by vendors. These are for SDN, Cloud
computing, Common Backbone and layer 1,2,4, Mobility and Uverse.
Researching all facets of the network is an ongoing endeavor in this job. I
have to maintain knowledge of OSP, Central office and Mobile office
configuration to be able to maintain a gap analysis.
11/2008
– 12/2011
AT&T,
Overland Park, MO USA
Engineer
IV, Network Planning, RNC/BSC
Responsible
for planning, engineering and implementation of RNC/BSC’s and probe equipment
for GSM/UMTS capacity growth. Work with functional Project Managers,
Engineers and vendors to complete the installations in a timely manner,
preventing customer service impacts and/or outages. This position
requires extensive knowledge of the RAN and Core networks. This knowledge was
maintained to be able to facilitate growth in the field(cell towers) or
bandwidth increases due to user devices increasing demands for services. I
Monitored the health of the network for anomalies and/or excessive traffic,
creating analysis of actual utilization on the network. Engineered and
implemented FEMTOCELL hub into the network. Performed several first field
applications and proof of concept trials.
05/2005
- 11/2008
SBC,
Independence, MO USA
Mgr.
Eng. Design Loop Electronics, Outside Plant Engineer,
Surveyed,
engineered and designed company fiber-optic networks, OSP, including remote
terminals, FTTP, FTTH, FTTB, RT, CEV and Hut configurations. Performed sites
visits, rode cable routes, located cable and other utilities to provide the
best, most cost effective solution. Delivered FTTB, fiber to the business for
large projects, school districts, large complexes and individual businesses.
Purchased equipment, developed the project plan, maintained timelines,
trouble-shoot, mitigate issues, removed road blocks thru completion of
project. Knowledge of various types of equipment suitable
for each site. Worked with several applications/systems to determine
the optimum capacities needed and provided forecasts for each site.
Surveyed, Engineered and designed customer networks via requests from
Marketing. Worked with Outside Plant vendors to complete the work on
time, in budget and according to the as builts. Engineered Gigaman(Cisco),
Opteman, OC3’s and other networks to the customer’s sites. Responsible
for the ordering and placement of equipment at each customer’s site.
Knowledge of Opti-NT, Granite and various other engineering systems.
07/2004
- 05/2005
SBCDATACOMM,
St. Louis, MO USA
Field
Engineer I
Responsible
for engineering public WiFi networks throughout the United States.
Implemented sales requirements and built a network installed on the customers
premise. Ensured network coverage and integrity. Used the Cisco
2950 and 3508 switches, access points, antennas, and POE. Engineering
of sites required knowledge of structured cabling, AC power, DC power, POE,
Ethernet capabilities and limitations, floor space planning, racking,
environmental concerns, labor agreements and local codes. Completed the
Cisco Aironet Wireless LAN Fundamentals and Cisco Wireless Site
Survey. Engineered sites that involved simple networks to complex
network sites (i.e. Barnes & Noble). This involved several
buildings and hundreds of AP’s (i.e. Mills College in CA). The Freedom
link WiFi product was a new offering by SBC. This involved the
development of a process flows and methods and procedures. The process
was used to mainstream sales and engineering for the product offering.
Developing the Process Methods & Procedures required coordination and
testing with external departments and vendors. Contributed to the
development of these Methods & Procedures.
11/2001
- 07/2004
SBC,
Kirkwood, MO USA
Manager-Engineer,
Implementation-Data
Responsible
for engineering Data Packet networks, switch and transport
technologies. Each of these involved different types of equipment
throughout the Central Office environment. Required working knowledge
of AC & DC power, structured cabling, reading blue-prints, racking,
floor-space planning, load bearing, equipment capabilities and
limitations. In 2003, installed the Nortel DPN 100 Data Packet
Network, using X.75 protocols for customer alerting and ATM data packet
transmission. Responsibilities included the installation, test and
turn-up of circuits and equipment in 5-states and 17-locations.
Responsible for capacity management and maintenance of the network. The
Nortel DPN 100 replaced the Tymnet Packet Switch network in 5-states and 200+
locations. Retired $40M in equipment and disconnected 12,000+
circuits. In 2004, removed 3-Lucent 1A offices in St. Louis. Each
office contained a line capacity of 35-45k lines each. During this removal,
was responsible for power, grounding, environmental concerns, building
concerns and community relations. Each office required 50-70 tractor
trailer-load removals. Worked with Lucent 5ESS and Nortel DMS 100
switches. Responsible for managing the maintenance and capacity of
equipment, as well as the transport technology within the various
markets. This technology involved implementing Rapid Deployment Sonet
Rings, Tellabs DACS, Fujitsu FLM (150, 600, and 1200) and Adtran TA3000
repeaters. Worked with ILEC's installing DSL systems in co-located
space’s. Received training from Telcordia, Network Traffic
Concepts. Managers Camp, (CFL), DMS Supernode Hardware Architecture (Nortel),
Telcordia Accounting for Equipment Engineers, Floor Space Planning for
Engineers, and Lucent ES5010 5ESS Switch Architecture.
04/2001
- 11/2001
Advanced
Solutions Inc. , Earth City, MO USA
Communication
Technician
Responsibilities
included the successful turn up of DSL circuits to the customer.
Managed the installation process from start to finish. Coordinated the
turn-up with functional organizations and vendors. Performed testing
with the customer and outside technicians; often multitasking while testing
and verifying company records. Worked in various systems/applications
which included Circuit Manager, MLT, DSSM, Toolbar, WFA-C, Fenster, SORD,
BOSS and other tools to ping customer equipment.
05/2000
- 04/2001
Advanced
Solutions Inc., Earth City, MO USA
Communication
Technician
Responsible
for Frame Relay provisioning. Tested circuits in REACT, Circuit
Manager, with the customer's vendor, and other companies essential to meeting
customer needs. Worked with engineering, the Central Office, outside
technicians and other company testers to drive the installation of the circuit.
This was a requirement of the position. In testing and turning up Frame
Relay circuits, used BOSS, TIRKS, SORD, WFA, Adman, Fenster, Toolbar, Mandy,
REACT, Newbridge, MLT and Euclid (Circuit Manager).
11/1998
- 05/2000
Southwestern
Bell Telephone Company, St. Louis, MO USA
Communication
Technician
Responsible
for the Inter-exchange Carrier Center, testing circuits in a maintenance
capacity and restoring service impacting circuits. The circuits involved
analog, digital, message trunks, and OC3's and higher. Utilized test
systems to test, isolate trouble and managed the repair process for quick
resolution. Maintained service records, keeping the customer informed
through-out the trouble shooting process. Use of analytical skills and
the ability to multi-task were critical in this position. The process
involved testing circuits with outside technicians, Central Office
technicians, as well as the customer. Hands-on training in REACT,
GRETA, WFA-C, WFA-D, TIRKS, and SORD. Attended SBC training,
DIGCKT-Digital Circuit Technology, DS1TST-Remote Digital Testing,
Install/Mtce Analog Ckts, CO/I&M/SS, Network Fundamentals (160A), Network
Fundamentals(160B), DIGTRANS-1, Principals of Dig Transmission,
02/1985
- 11/1998
Southwestern
Bell Telephone Company, St. Louis, MO USA
Customer
Service Technician
Responsible
for the installation and maintenance of telephone plant and facilities
that delivered telephone service to the customers premise. Testing
customer lines and resolving trouble in a timely manner were essential, using
company provided meters and tools in a safe manner. Attended SBC
training, Basic Installation, Basic Plant Skills, Outside Plant Fault
Locating and Transmission, Cable Splicing-Mtce Tech, Gas Pressurization and
Buffering, Safe Pole Climbing, Fundamentals of Electricity for Telephony,
Subscriber Loop Carrier-SLC-96, Noise Reduction-CBT, Technician Access
Network (Field Tech).
07/1978
- 02/1985
Southwestern
Bell Telephone, St. Louis, MO USA
Clerk
A
Held
several positions in the accounting department Performed mail clerk
functions, delivering mail, ordering supplies and unloading trucks of in the
Data Center. Worked in the billing department for a couple of years
mailing out telephone bills. The last position held was driving a company
vehicle, delivering mail around the metropolitan St. Louis area.
Education
Inc.
- St. Charles County Community College, St. Charles County, MO USA
Cisco
Certified Network Associate, Cisco Networking, 10 Hours Completed
Florissant
Valley Community College, Florissant, MO USA
Certificate,
Telecommunication-Basic Electricity
Professional
Licenses, Accreditations, and Memberships:
Real
Estate Licenses, State of Missouri (Since 1998)
Hundreds
of hours of industry training. This training includes internal training from
AT&T, Cisco and Alcatel Lucent.
Pioneer (Since 1980)