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Guy T. Varney Jr. 10713 Camelot Drive Frisco, Texas 75035 972-877-8068 Guy.Varney@yahoo.com Summary
The management of technical projects
utilizing proven abilities for leading
cross-
functional teams to achieve project goals. Skilled in establishing
priorities, that meet or
exceed expectations and particularly effective in resolving problems to
improve
efficiency and operational effectiveness. Experience
KLAASMEYER CONSTRUCTION INC.
May 2005-Present
Position: Project Manager
Dallas/Fort Worth Area
·183
Manage large scale subcontract Fiber
Optic Cable placement in Urban and rural areas with respect to FTTP, Wireless
Fiber Backhaul and routine OSP construction and connectivity for numerous
Telecom carriers such as AT&T Mobility, AT&T, Verizon, Windstream,
Verizon Business, Centurylink, Pine Telephone, Network Communications and
other small RUS telephone companies throughout Texas and surrounding states. ·183
As-built preparation, Drafting Scopes
of Work, Field Engineering and Site Surveys. ·183
Construction of Fiber Optic
Connectivity Solutions for Wireless Providers. ·183
Work with clients to meet and exceed
project milestones and goals. ·183
Work with Vendors to maintain a team
atmosphere to achieve project goals. ·183
Quality inspection with respect to RUS
515A and customer specifications and standards. ·183
Maintained cost and schedule to ensure
company profitability. ·183
Project Estimation and Bid submittals ·183
Turnover and final acceptance from
client and or city. ·183
Managed subcontract safety.
Conducted accident investigations and all other field safety related issues.
FLUOR GOVERNMENT
SERVICES
June 2004-May 2005
Position: OSP Engineer/Construction Manager/Onsite Safety
Manager
Level (3) Network Expansion Project
St. Louis, Missouri Managed field construction activities for L3NEP .The
project consisted of approximately 60 miles of new construction to expand
Level(3)'s existing fiber optic network to better serve their Government
customer. ·183
Manage sub contract inspection services ·183
Maintained budget and schedule ·183
As-Built preparations Field Engineering ·183
Document control ·183
Contract adherence ·183
Construction permits with city, state, governmental
authorities (National Park Service and Army Corps of Engineers) and Railroads
(BNSF and Union Pacific) ·183
Sub Contractor Coordination ·183
Managed subcontract safety.
Conducted accident investigations and all other field safety related issues ·183
Knowledgeable in all construction
methods pertaining to telecommunications ·183
Maintained a Zero Incident atmosphere FLUOR CORPORATION
Nov 2003-June 2004
Position: System Coordinator
Amgen BioNext Project
West Greenwich, RI
The project involved construction management
and validation support for an estimated
800 million-dollar Pharmaceutical facility in Rhode Island. ·183
Facilitate Enhanced Turnover Packages
(ETOP) and technical documentation for pharmaceutical production at the Amgen
facility in support of FDA requirements for validation ·183
Responsible for walking and reviewing
hygienic, non-hygienic, and utility piping to ensure that all is constructed
per drawing, client specification, contract and code. ·183
Review Piping system Boundaries for
accuracy and resolve any issues ·183
Project achieved over 1 million safe
work hours.
FLUOR CORPORATION
Aug 2002-Nov 2003
Position: Quality Control
Exxon Mobil Low Sulfur Mogas Project
Baytown, Texas
This position required assisting in the
coordination of quality control piping systems
turnover and all documentation responsibilities, in a large Baytown, Texas
oil refinery.
This project for ExxonMobil involved engineering and construction of a
large low
sulfur Clean Fuels unit with a project value of 120 million. The
project had an
accelerated and aggressive schedule that was completed on time and within
budget. ·183
Coordinate Sub Contractors performing
Non-Destructive Examination (Radiograph, Magnetic Particle, Positive Metal
Identification, Liquid Penetrant, and Ultrasonic Testing) activities for
project. ·183
Analyze and report weekly all welding
activities, reject rate and weld counts per welding process (GTAW, SMAW,
FCAW, and GMAW) for the client and upper management for the purpose of
tracking welding progress ·183
Use NEWS program as a tool to input
data and coordinate the proper NDE, either random or automatic for each
specific material when needed per code (B31.3), client and project
specifications. ·183
Submittal and RFI management ·183
Civil and structural steel inspection,
and turnover ·183
Structural steel and equipment
fireproofing , completion, and turnover to the client ·183
Project achieved over 2 million safe
work hours without a lost time accident FLUOR GLOBAL
SERVICES
June 2001-July 2002
Position: Field Coordinator
Level (3) Communications
Bay Area Metro Fiber Access Network
San Jose, California
This position consisted of coordinating and managing
sub-contractors for all
fiber optic related activities. Including coordination of work permits,
Methods of
Procedure submittals, inspector scheduling, contractor scheduling,
engineering
review, and final acceptance of each individual project. The project
for Level (3)
involved inside plant and outside plant engineering and construction
oversight. ·183
Coordinated with subcontractors to ensure the project is completed on
time and within budget. ·183
Managed subcontract safety. Conducted accident investigations
and all other field safety related issues. ·183
Supervised fiber optic cable pulling, splicing, terminating and
testing for Level (2) Communications Metropolitan Network. ·183
Knowledge of OSP engineering standards and construction methods ·183
Provided scope of work and designs associated with dark fiber and
backbone projects ·183
Troubleshoot, test and analyze long haul and metro fiber optic
networks.
FLUOR GLOBAL
SERVICES
Jan 1999- Jan
2001
Position: Field Coordinator/ Safety Manager/ Lead Inspector
Level (3) Communications
Dallas, Texas
This position consisted of managing
subcontractors and subcontracted inspection
services for all fiber optic related activities for a Level(3) Communications
Local
Loops project. This project for Level (3) involved inside plant and
outside plant
engineering and construction oversight. ·183
Managed a team of four
Telecommunications Inspectors in the Dallas Area. ·183
Supervised all fiber pulling, and
conduit installation on the 84-mile route. ·183
Managed subcontract safety.
Conducted accident investigations and all other field safety related issues. ·183
Acquired construction permits from city
and state agencies ·183
Knowledge of TXDOT policies and procedures
INTERFACE BUSINESS
SYSTEMS
Apr. 1997-Dec. 1999
Position: Inventory Specialist
IBS Home Office
Beaumont, Texas
While employed with this computer
networking company I was responsible for the
coordination of receiving and distribution of parts and materials for
computer network
expansion projects in hospitals, refineries and small businesses. Education
West Brook Senior High School
Beaumont, Texas
Lamar University
Beaumont, Texas
General Studies
Computer Skills
Microsoft Excel, Microsoft
Word, Microsoft PowerPoint and Microsoft Access
All versions of Net Test Fiber Optics testing software
Constructware
Project Talk
Nondestructive Examinations and Welding System (NEWS)
CompleteIt
Certifications
Fluor Level 2 Visual Weld
Inspection
40Hr OSHA HAZWOPER
National Utility Contractors Association Excavation Safety and Competent
Person
Training Program
National Utility Contractors Association Confined Space Training Program
Fiberflow Installation and Maintenance BICSI CECS:16 OSP Salary Requirements
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