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Subject: Please review this candidate for: Outside Plant Engineer
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Contact
Information:
Thomas H. Smith, Jr. 110 Mohawk
Trail
Wilmington, NC 28409 910-409-1985 Cell e-mail: tomsmith1985@att.net
Objective: Obtain a position where I can contribute
and expand my experience in utility design and management. Summary of Qualifications: I am well trained and have experience
designing and managing OSP (Out Side Plant) networks for telecommunications.
I am self motivated; well organized, possess strong verbal communication
skills, excellent written communication skills and are advanced in PC use,
especially Excel and Word software. I have managed union & non-union craft
and management employees. I am comfortable contributing as a manager or a
subordinate with equal enthusiasm and I enjoy learning new technologies. Professional Experience: 1/2010 to current – Retired, it’s not my
cup of tea, ready to get back to work, I’m 58 years old, in excellent health
and have skills to help build and organize telecommunication networks for at
least 10 – 12 more years. 9/2006 to 12/31/2009 – Verizon Maryland,
Inc. – Network Engineering FTTP Project Manager & Planner
responsible for planning FTTP (Fiber To The Premise) facilities for newly
identified wire centers. This work includes planning the central office
equipment associated with the FTTP facilities as well as the Fiber
Distribution Areas for Single Family Units, Multi-family Dwelling Units, and
Commercial Units in the OSP environment. I am also responsible for budgeting,
project submittals and approvals for the projects identified in the planning
processes. Verizon made a 10B commitment to it’s new FTTP technology, typical
individual wire center expenditures ranged from 15M to 50M. 9/2005 to 9/2006 – Verizon Maryland, Inc. –
Network Engineering Project Manager responsible for the implementation
and coordination of FTTP– MDU (Multi-family Dwelling Units) for the state of
Maryland. Responsibilities include identifying MDU units, organizing right of
way efforts, assigning site surveys, detailed engineering, job review,
approval and routing approved jobs to construction. Other FTTP duties involve
contract coordination, maintaining spreadsheets and Access databases to allow
efficient tracking and reporting to/for higher management. 9/2004 to 9/2005 – Verizon Maryland, Inc. –
Network Engineering Contract Coordinator responsible for reviewing
jobs prepared by contract engineering forces to ensure adherence to
established methods, procedures and practices. This involved providing FTTP
training and updates as well as tracking invoices for payment including
building and maintaining a database to ensure proper billing per the contract.
Created and maintained the “ Maryland Big Rules” document, which contained
the latest information on practices and lessons learned and is still in use
today as the guiding document for Verizon core employees and contract
engineering forces. 01/2004 to 9/2004 – RJE Telecom, LLC – Project
Manager FTTP Engineering – As Project Manager I was responsible for
leading a team to design FTTP facilities to SFU (Single Family Units) in
assigned wire centers. This was the first application of FTTP after initial
field trials and involved teaching OSP Engineers the proprietary architecture
to enable them to design FDA’s (Fiber Distribution Areas) in Maryland. These
duties included close coordination between my team, client planning and
management to ensure the greatest positive impact for the client’s growth
plans as well as to provide data for the client to manage and monitor the
project. After working for a short period of time I was asked to come to work
directly for Verizon. 11/2001 to 12/2003 - Business Telecom, Inc.
(BTI) a CLEC headquartered in Raleigh, NC – Vice President Network
Planning and Engineering - Responsible for the day to day operations of
growing and maintaining the “physical” side of the Network that included the
Outside Plant (OSP), Switch & Traffic Planning, Central Office Equipment
(COE), OSP Engineering, the COE Installation group, construction, testing,
turn up, commissioning and maintenance necessary to operate a 4,650 mile
fiber optic network that ranges from New York to Miami, Savannah to
Nashville. These duties additionally included managing the budget (28M),
negotiating IRU agreements with, other CLEC’s, CATV’s, and ILEC’s, Emergency
Restoration contracts, purchasing land, buildings, right of ways across Federal,
State, local municipalities & private properties, obtaining permits,
zoning, construction contracts, and equipment necessary to allow new
facilities to be constructed and maintained. The network consisted of (14)
5ESS Lucent switches, an ATM/Frame Relay Network and a long haul system
containing over 60 POP sites supporting numerous layers of high speed BLSR
SONET rings to most Tier 1 towns in the southeast United States. The position
ended upon the purchase of BTI by a competitor. 11/2000 to 11/2001 - Business Telecom, Inc.
(BTI) a CLEC headquartered in Raleigh, NC – Director Network Planning and
Engineering. Responsible for creating and organizing records for the
growing network, fiber and equipment assignments, building a budget process,
an approval process, managing vendors, inspections, etc. associated
with the OSP network. 8/2000 to 11/2000 – Business Telecom, Inc.
(BTI) – Project Manager – Hired as Project Manager for a $60M, 406
mile fiber optic cable route from Raleigh, NC to Savannah, GA. The project
involved establishing remote regeneration and POP sites, crossing 29 bodies
of water and proposed the longest horizontal directional drill ever proposed
(6,200’ – Wando River – Mt. Pleasant, SC to Daniel Island, SC) to avoid the
proposed Charleston, SC Cooper River Bridge replacement project. Once this
project was underway, I was asked to accept a promotion to Director – Network
Planning and Engineering for BTI. 11/1995 to 8/2000 – BellSouth/Parsons – Project
Manager - Managed a Distribution Design team of O.S.P. Engineers in the
east district of NC with responsibilities for fifteen (15) wire centers
located in the Raleigh, NC area. The team was responsible for providing
copper and fiber optic distribution facilities for new growth. 1/1977 to 11/1995 – BellSouth - Outside
Plant Facilities Engineer – Wilmington, NC - As an OSP Engineer I
designed projects triggered by growth, rehabilitation, area transfers,
central office moves, highway/road/street conflicts, inter-office and long
haul trunking needs. The magnitude of this work ranged from small routine
jobs for wire placement in rural areas, to engineering very large
undertakings, involving all classes of structures, cable and plant in busy
suburban/urban areas utilizing many different technologies such as POTS
(Plain Old Tel. Service), T-1, DLC (Digital Loop Carrier), SLC 96 (Subscriber
Loop Carrier), Series 5, Multiplexers, SONET, BLSR (Bi-directional Line
Switched Ring), Marconi, Fujitsu, FITL (Fiber In The Loop), FTTC (Fiber To
The Curb), FTTP (Fiber To The Premise), etc. Additionally, I have managed a
Right Of Way (R.O.W.) team to negotiate and acquire over 3,000 strip ROW’s
and hundred’s of site easements. Education
John T. Hoggard High School, Wilmington, NC,
Graduated in 1973 with emphasis on Drafting, English and Math. Executive Park Learning Center, Atlanta, GA,
Various Telecommunications Engineering Courses: Outside Plant Engineering –
Basic
OSP Conduit Design Outside Plant Engineering – Intermediate
Pair Gain Systems – Facilities Outside Plant Engineering – Advanced
Lightwave Engineering Outside Plant Engineering Economics
Digital Facility Design Outside Plant Feeder Guidelines
Loop Electronics – SLC Series 5 Outside Plant
Planning
Loop Electronics – DMS1
Urban
JMOS Design Center
Engineer
Loop Electronics – Integrating Digital Loop Carrier BellSouth Workshops: Interdepartmental
Management Orientation (IMOP), Communications Workshop, Advanced Driver
Performance, Productive Meetings, Test Set/Meter Use, Advanced Defensive
Driving, First Aid & Personal Safety, Safety Proficiency Training,
Effective Meetings, Effective Writing, Railroad Safety, Effective Reading
Speed Reading, and many more vendor sponsored classes and seminars
covering a wide range of equipment and grounding issues. Verizon NetLearn Courses: Basic Data Concepts and
Transmission
Introduction to Telecommunications Switching Introduction to Transmission
Systems
Introduction to Network Control Basics of Small Office Home Office (SOHO)
Networking
ATM Technology Overview Fiber To The Premise (FTTP) Overview
Access 2003 Fiber To The Premise (FTTP) Video
Overview
Understanding Basics - Internet Protocols IP, TCP & VDP Electromagnetic Energy & Radio
Transmission (Cellular)
VOIP Overview Cellular Radio
Basics
IP Address & Routing, Internet Protocols Cellular Call
Basics
Transmission Control Protocol and User Datagram Protocol Computer Systems Experience
MicroSoft Access, Excel, Power Point
& Word, AutoCad, MicroStation, VisiO, MapInfo, Lotus Open Notes,
PeopleSoft and various “custom” programs of BellSouth & Verizon (EFRAP,
JMOS, BSTCAD, LFACS, CMA, MDU Inventory, IVAPP, ICGS, IDDS, BCAS, BDMS, PeopleSoft,
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