Lead Site Network Planning Engineer Resume Profile
Norfolk, VirginiA
| Summary Twenty one years of overall C4I Experience and 13 years specific IT experience in LAN/WAN Technology. Currently possess a Top Secret | |
Confidential Lead Site Network Planning Engineer Currently assigned to Naval Support Activity, Norfolk, Virginia on the NMCI project. Analyzes and establishes system information requirements and design solutions. Responsibilities include providing leadership and guidance to technicians and engineers by assisting in personnel management, including the mentoring, training, evaluation and discipline of subordinates. Provides expertise in systems design, telecommunications, systems architecture, information systems engineering, process engineering, systems integration, and systems standards. Provides direction to site or area technicians and engineers including work assignments, on-call rotation, and usage across other site locations with hands on approach to the technical system integration efforts. Evaluates and recommends operating environment, components, and architectures. Performs enterprise-wide strategic systems planning. Evaluates and integrates cross-functional requirements and interfaces. Designs architecture to include the software, hardware, and communications to support the total requirements. Evaluates and defines system requirements. Acquired and maintains knowledge and certifications for competencies expected for Engineers, particularly CISCO equipment. Ensures fielding and integration of operating environment components. Confidential Network Engineer II Successfully managed information technology in the Confidential IT21 automated digital networking system ADNS by applying my knowledge of basic computing concepts and industry standards. Ensured successful transmission of data, voice, and video to the U.S. Navy shipboard units as well as shore-based units by ADNS. Successfully assisted in the architectural engineering, configuration, and implementation of the newest Cisco devices into the United States Navy's ADNS IT21 network. This implementation required in-depth understanding of IT concepts, standards and practices. Responsible for analyzing, designing and documenting all shore based and attached ADNS networks using a UNIX based Network Manager and its use of HP Open View Network Node Manager. The systems required troubleshooting of very sophisticated problems as the network based TCP/IP traffic is transported through legacy stove pipe communication paths. After these systems were successfully installed and implemented, I was responsible for the System Operation Verification Testing SOVT and final acceptance of the system. I was responsible to the customer to provide proper training to users, administrators, and maintenance personnel based on the customer's needs. I used LQosMan to analyze user interfaces, maintain hardware and software performance tuning, analyze the network's workload and computer usage, maintain interfaces with outside systems, analyze downtime and analyze proposed system modifications, upgrades and new COTS. Also performed Taclane KG-175 SOVT testing, familiarization, and training. Confidential Senior Engineer Responsible for testing and evaluation of U.S. Naval Shipboard systems to include DSCS, CAIII, Inmarsat B High Speed Data, Wsc-6 v 5, Timplex Link 2 base band equipment, , SLM-3650 and CQM-248 Modems. Also responsible for configuration and testing of shipboard as well as pier router connectivity. Confidential Electronics Tech Supervisor Responsible for the installation of electronic communications equipment aboard U.S. Naval ships. Also responsible for reading blue prints, designing foundations and performing final online testing as well as supervising installation crews in upwards of ten personnel. |
