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GEORGE H. WARKER III 239 Solar Drive, Walkersville, MD 21793| Home: (301)
845-2409 | Cell: (520) 266-0696| Email: george.warker@gmail.com
Dedicated,
results-oriented professional with leadership experience in cabling
infrastructure design and installation, electrical cabling systems, analysis,
and support; Willing and
able to deploy or relocate. Deployed areas include: Afghanistan (two deployments),
Iraq, and Korea. Key Assets:
School / Training / Certification
Degree / Level
Location
Central Texas College
(CTC)
Associates
Degree
Killeen, TX
Electronics Technicians Association
(ETA)
Certification
Keesler AFB, MI
BICSI (Building Industry Consulting
Services, International)
Certification
Fort Huachuca, AZ
3M Advanced Fiber
Optics
Certification
Fort Huachuca, AZ
Electronic Principles
Course
Certification
Fort Huachuca, AZ
Cable Systems Installer
(BNCOC)
Certification
Ft. Gordon, GA
Cable/Antenna Systems Apprentice
Course
Certification
Sheppard AFB, TX
·
Troubleshooting and Installation of
Cisco, Home, and Office Networks ·
OSP /ISP Fiber Optic Cable Installation,
Termination, and
Repair
·
Automation Technician; Cisco Router and
Switches, CAT-5/CAT-5e/CAT-6 Cable Installation and Repair ·
SATCOM, RF Radio/Antenna, SINGARS, Audio/Video, Cable T.V, & electronic
installation and repair ·
Proficient in Microsoft Office: Outlook;
Word; Visio; Project; Excel ·
Data Entry / Logistics / Property Book
& Recordkeeping ·
Ability to learn new systems quickly ·
Excellent verbal and written
communication skills ·
Problem solving and decision making skills
* Military Form DD-214 - Honorable Discharge
* Standard Form SF-15
*
Military Performance Evaluations
* Diplomas & Training
Certifications
*
Military & Civilian Performance
Awards
* Fiber Optic Cable Certifications *
Personal & Professional
Reference
* UTP Cable Certifications
Network
Engineer
3
January 2012-Present Harris
IT
Services
Chantilly, Virginia Accomplishments: As
part of a Data Center Network Management team my primary duties include
customer service, configuration and preventative maintenance of network and
telecommunications equipment, rack and device installation, cabling, cable
management, repairing, labeling and troubleshooting of network devices and
peripheral equipment. Additional duties as follows: · Monitor, maintain and replace 3PAR SAN storage
(evacuation/population) hard drives, power supplies and UPS/batteries · Troubleshoots network connectivity for copper and
fiber infrastructure · Maintains label documentations utilizing Brady TLS
2200 and associated software · Resolves network related tickets using Service
Center ticketing system · Creates tickets for configuration management team to
update records to reflect equipment changes. · Performs physical layer installations (Cisco and Sun
Microsystems hardware) and moves in a secure data center environment · Performs Physical Layer network patching on secure
and unsecure networks ·
Maintains records on
repair, downtime changes and updates Sr.
Information Technology
Technician
November 2010-November 2011 STG,
Inc.
Frederick, Maryland Accomplishments: Designed
and developed system engineering functions, required to support the
engineering and acquisition of information systems that include the
following: radio, fiber optics, inside and outside cable plant, air traffic
control and navigational aide, technical control, networks, command and
control, space and terrestrial communications, record data, switched
data/voice, video, computer, office automation, automation security,
communications security, network security, physical security systems, network
and systems management and control, and enterprise information systems. · Provided direct support to the United States
Army Information Systems Engineering Command (USAISEC) Information Technology
(IT) Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) Office · Conducted on-site surveys · Provided support in the development of system design
plans, cable running lists, equipment interconnection diagrams. ·
Developed and conducted on-site systems
acceptance testing to insure proper installation and configuration of
equipment Lead
Telecommunications
Technician
January 2010-November 2010 National
Naval Medical
Center
Bethesda,
Maryland Accomplishments: Supervised,
planned, and coordinated the installation of Network/Telephone cabling
(CAT5/6E, Fiber Optic, and Coax) throughout the National Navel Medical Center
(NNMC), Bethesda, MD. Duties included project management, cabling plans
coordination, as well as personnel management. Various jobs included the
installation of cabling in newly constructed areas of the NNMC, as well as
existing rooms and areas, per customer request. · Effectively made an immediate impact on the NNMC’s
Telecom Department, by efficiently completing 70 backlogged as well as daily
installation tickets in just a two month span. As a result, reduced the
Telecom Department trouble ticket count by 95% earning favorable recognition
from the Telecomm Department Branch Chief. · Supervised, planned, and coordinated a 15 drop
installation of CAT6 cabling throughout the Wounded Warriors living quarters,
in support of a security door hub system that enables entry into the rooms of
troops under direst. · Administratively created, planned,
and completed customer’s installation request by efficiently operating the C.
Support Systems Program. · Received Certificate of
Appreciation from Base Commander and Sergeant Major for providing excellent
base communication services while deployed
Cable
/ Antenna Systems Supervisor
September 1999-January 2010 114TH
Signal Battalion/ US
ARMY
Fort Detrick, Maryland Accomplishments: Provided
Class-D level maintenance for the Office of the Secretary of Defense, Joint
Chiefs of Staff, and the Raven Rock Mountain Complex. Supervised 13 antenna
systems; supported engineering, installation, and maintenance of a 15 mile
copper and fiber optic network, secure/non-secure local area networks, and
telephone systems in support of a 5000 line telephone switch. Accountable for
$1 million dollars’ worth of tools and equipment. Responsible for the health,
welfare, morale, safety, and training of 15 employees. Managed a cable and
wire construction team that supports worldwide Joint Communication Services
(JCS), Headquarters Department of the Army (HQDA), and Network Enterprise
Technology Command (NETCOM/9th ASC). Additional duties as follows: · Mission to install, maintain, and troubleshoot all
cable, wire, and telephone communications systems · Directly contributed to providing on-call emergency
circuit restoration, installation and maintenance to Top Secret
communications systems providing support to the National Military
Communications Center Site-R and other Special Operations communities which
proved critical in the sustainment of special operations Worldwide
Communications readiness · Processed 3,000 work orders in order to provide
secure and non-secure telephone/wireless, local area networking, and
telecommunication installations, connectivity, and maintenance to Raven Rock
Mountain Complex · Instrumental in the removal of a seven mile stretch
of aerial telephone line abandoned due to upgrade. The task required the
removal of 128 line poles, 7 miles of 50 pair copper cable, 7 miles of fiber
cable, and 14 miles of support messenger cable and disposing of materials
through Hazardous Materials and Army salvage channels, saving the Army
150,000 dollars by not contracting out the removal · Conducted technical surveys for the installation of
permanent and/or temporary voice, telephone, radio and wireless
telecommunications systems required for protective and/or investigative
mission support requirements · Trained and supervised over 120 soldiers/sixteen
members of the 3D Marine Air Wing on the proper techniques of fiber optic
splicing and outside plant installation standards · Supported the 11th Signal Brigade Basic
Splicer school with the installation and termination of over 6000 meters of
fiber optic cable on Fort Huachuca · Selected as head supervisor for the Camp Al Asad,
Iraq commercialization installation, which installed over 40 miles of fiber
optic cable · Supervised a successful installation of over 600
SIPR, NIPR, and CENTRIX commercial lines supporting more than 18 Operation
Enduring Freedom organizations 1 |
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