Supervisor, Network Operations Resume
SUMMARY
- Insightful, results - driven IT professional with notable success directing a broad range of corporate IT security initiatives while participating in planning, analysis, and implementation of solutions in support of business objectives.
- Excel at providing comprehensive secure network design, systems analysis, and full life cycle project management. Hands-on experience leading all stages of system development efforts, including requirements definition, design, architecture, testing, and support. Outstanding project and program leader; able to coordinate and direct all phases of project-based efforts while managing, motivating, and guiding teams.
TECHNICAL SKILLS
Platforms/HW: Windows 9x/NT/2000/XP/Vista/Windows7, Cisco Switches (2950, 2960, 3550, 3560, 3750, 4500, 4948, 6500), Cisco Switch Stacks (3750), Cisco Routers (1600, 1700, 2500, 2600, 2800, 3600, 3700, 3800, 7200, ASR 1000), Enterasys Switches (A, C, and G Series, Matrix N1, N3, N5, N7, X4 and X8), Cisco ASA 5505, 5510, 5520, 5540, Sidewinder 7.0, Cisco Pix 515, 525, Fortinet Fortigate 50b, 60b, 310b, 1000a, 3810a, Cisco ASA VPN, Cisco VPN Concentrator, Fortinet Fortigate B2B, Riverbed 520, 1020, 1050, 2020, 3520, 6050
Networking: TCP/IP, BGP, OSPF, EIGRP, HSRP, VRRP, VTP, STP, VLAN, QOS, 10 Gig Ethernet, Fiber, Copper, T1, NxT1s, DS-3, OC-3, OC-12, MPLS, PPP, AVPN, Frame Relay & P2P
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Confidential
Supervisor, Network Operations
Responsibilities:
- While employed and working as a consultant, my responsibilities were to design, implement, maintain, and support a LAN/WAN consisting of over three hundred pieces of Cisco equipment connecting a large Ethernet network
- The network is connected via Fiber Optics using TCP/IP as the only protocol
- I was a key player in the implementation of a large wireless project that included Cisco’s 1200 Series Access Points and 350 Series Access Points, Bridges, and Workgroup Bridges. Recently we implemented a 900MHz wireless solution for The Confidential utility company
- The network is monitored using WhatsUp Gold and CiscoWorks 2000
Confidential
Support Center Engineer
Responsibilities:
- To troubleshoot any problems that users may experience throughout the Local and Wide Area Networks
- The LAN consists of five Token Ring Networks running TCP/IP protocol for seven Windows NT 4.0 servers and two AS400’s
- The LAN also consists of five Novell 3.12 servers.
- I played a major role in the relocation of all computer systems with the segregation of business units as well as first line of support for 24x7 system (Fruit Receiving Accounting and Contracts)
- I also performed security functions as well as backup procedures for all systems