EDUCATION:
Masters of Arts In Computer Resources and Information Management, 1996
Webster University; St. Louis, MO
Bachelor of Science Degree in Computer Information Systems, 1994
Lincoln University; Jefferson City, MO
SKILLS SET (LAN/WAN):
Budgeting, Monitoring, and Forecasting (PACS); Sprint LDD Network Project
Controls, 2000.
TCP/IP, X.25 Routing; Sprint 1999.
Microsoft Certified Product Specialist, Implementation and Supporting
Windows NT 4.0 Server, 1998.
Microsoft Network Essentials Certificiation, 1998.
LANGUAGES
HARDWARE
OPERATING SYSTEM
Access / HTML
Cisco 2502, 2505, 2507, 3640
Solaris 8 (System Administration)
Cisco 7500, 7507, 7513
Microsoft Advanced Server 2000
3Com/USR Hiper,
Mac OS 8 - 10
X.25 Pad, TP4900, TP8
OS/400,MVSMAE
IBM 3995 042/123, IBM 9406 Novell
NetWare (3.12/4.11)
IBM 4318/R-14, Bat EZ-56KB
WINDOWS GUI
METHODOLOGY
ANCILLARY
Mac OS 8 - 10
System Life Cycle
X.25 (OC-12, Sonet Mux, Telco ADM,
MS 2000 Professional
Ring 6.5 ADM, T1-DS0-3, V.35-FDDI)
MS Office Suite 2000
IP (TCP/RIP/BGP/OSPF), SS7, ISDN
Sun Solaris 8, IREX
Ethernet, Frame Relay, Token Ring
AppleTalk, SQL, MS SMS
EXPERIENCE:
ECPI COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY
May 2001 – Present (Full-time)
Virginia Beach
NETWORK INSTRUCTOR
Conduct the research necessary to develop and revise the Unix program
curricula and materials. Instruct and stimulate student learning
in the following objective task assignments: Security, System/User Administration,
Application Development, LAN/WAN design and implementation, and Troubleshooting.
Other responsibilities include student scheduling LAN/WAN instruction in
the Microsoft Advance server environment.
Accomplishments:
· Consistently stimulate the intelligence of large groups of
individuals.
· Developed the SUN Academy program that enables students to
design and implement a SUN LAN/WAN on an SPARC and/or Intel PC.
ELIZABETH CITY STATE UNIVERSITY
June 2001 – Present (Part-time)
Elizabeth City, NC
PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTOR / DEFENSE INFORMATION SYSTEM AGENCY (DISA),
PROJECT MANAGER
Responsibilities include engineering support for the planning, design,
development, testing, integration, implementation, operation and scalability
of the ONR Research Lab. Involved in supporting various NASA Network
Resource control/communication center operations, analyzing hardware and
software interoperability (including protocols, network management and
multimedia applications) across conventional networks, hybrid fiber-twisted
pair networks, Integrated Services Digital Networks, and Asynchronous Transfer
Mode networks.
Accomplishment:
· Designed and implemented a infrared point-to-point wireless
MAC LAN.
SPRINT, CONSULTANT
December 1998 – May 2001
Reston, VA
DATA NETWORK FACILITIES ENGINEER PROJECT LEAD
Supervised a data engineering team of eight, as well as, 35 telco and
data field service engineers indirectly nationwide in the areas of Project
Initiation, System Support, and Project Implementation in an X.25/IP WAN
telecommunications environment. Developed Gantt Charts to schedule
and dispatch the field engineers disseminated to facilitate the move
and/or close of 92 Sprint Central Offices nationwide. Provided site
management reports on a daily and weekly basis to all in-house and field
engineer supervisors. Daily duties included administrating project
offerings to assure the extension of Sprint’s service capability, strategic
planning and tactical responding to competitive activity, and project growth
prospecting. Additionally, contributed leadership to
resolve inter and intra departmental issues while maintaining the overall
scope and progress of the move.
Accomplishments:
· Conserved millions of dollars for Sprint X25 and Dial IP platform
by designing cost effective WAN solutions between customer sites via Sprint
local data engineering sites during site moves.
· Developed the technical workflow for the Sprint Central Office
Move/Closure working group to implement site moves in order to increase
data delivery and decrease data expenses.
· Prepared new hires as well as experienced professionals to
research and design synchronous and asynchronous site moves.
SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL COORPORATION (SAIC), CONSULTANT
May 1998 – December 1998
McLean, VA
NETWORK PC LAN/WAN SPECIALIST
Responsible for multi-system configuration(s) and installation, remote
end-user support, as well as the reparation of complex hardware and software
in a LAN/WAN environment. Also responsible for providing daily and
weekly reports to upper management detailing status of service provided
to all government clients located at the Tyson’s Corner and Arlington,
VA SAIC campuses.
NETWORK INTERGRATION SOLUTIONS, CONSULTANT
October 1997 – May 1998
Seattle, WA
NETWORK ENGINEER
Responsible for LAN/WAN network installation, administration, and support;
web site modification, database development, and end-user support for some
city government accounts as well as local businesses through out the Greater
Seattle, WA Area. As a Field Lead Engineer for a technical team,
I was responsible for system analysis and design development, configuration
and installation of hardware and software systems in a micro-midrange LAN/WAN
environment. Moreover, responsible for providing daily status
reports, both in-house, and to the IT Managers of the company accounts
I managed.
MISSOURI DEPARTMENT OF LABOR & INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
July 1993 – October 1997
Jefferson City, MO
COMPUTER INFORMATION SPECIALIST III/NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR
Responsible for LAN/WAN network administration, system analysis and
design and programming in a midrange and microcomputer environment.
Responsible for the configuration and installation of hardware and software
systems in a midrange and microcomputer LAN/WAN environment. Responsible
for resolving complex hardware and software complications. Also,
responsible for planning and coordinating system analysis and design functions
to meet the strategic goals and information needs of end-users.