Janet Gonzalez
Email: *********@******************.***
Address: **** ****** ***
City: Baltimore
State: MD
Zip: 21227
Country: USA
Phone: 443-***-****
Skill Level: Experienced
Salary Range:
Willing to Relocate
Primary Skills/Experience:
CCNP
CCNA
Network+
A+
Linux
Educational Background:
B.S. Computer Technologies
Job History / Details:
OfficeMax Corp On-Site Support 2006-2012
Warehouse Distribution Specialist. Member of a team responsible for the day-to-day operations in support of static flow, bin, and bulk picking. Performed annual cycle stock inventories, merchandise quality assurance checks and route sorting.
Professional responsibilities include, but are not limited to, vendor relations, asset inventory, and client support, following corporate policies and procedures, and the training of professionals.
United States Navy
Multiple Positions 1981-2005
Administrator (ADM) 2001-2005
Assistant Department Manager. Ensured all administrative, operational, technical and career training requirements were met for a 129-member department within a naval command. Also, lead to a 26-member division of professionals responsible for the day-to-day maintenance and support of several call centers.
Professional responsibilities included, but were not limited to, overseeing a division within the naval department, following naval policies and procedures, change management, project management, including day-to-day training of professional and technical users, and documentation for work environment and professional development.
General technical responsibilities included, but were not limited to, the administration, maintenance, and support of several network operations centers (NOC), and communications support.
Lead Engineer (SELR) 2004-2005
As Senior Enlisted Liaison Representative between government civilian and 75 joint military personnel, through effective leadership and managerial skills provided resolutions prior to potential work-related conflicts within both chains of commands.
Professional responsibilities included, but were not limited to, change management, project management, following naval policies and procedures in a joint environment, drafting award recommendations, and personnel evaluations.
General technical responsibilities included, but were not limited to, administration, configuration, and troubleshooting of various communications systems, PCs, and other technologies.
Lead Analyst (NISTC) 2003-2004
Lead to small division within a naval department responsible for the day-to-day support for various operations and mission critical technologies and transportation for seamless transition of personnel overseas.
Professional responsibilities included, but were not limited to, analysis and reporting, project management, change management, and correlating with staff overseas for training and intelligence analysis.
General technical responsibilities include, but are not limited to, data analysis and database applications.
Engineer (PM) 2001-2003
Project Manager for a Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) team of developers during the analysis and development phase of application software for use in digital network analysis, while overseeing a $2M budget.
Professional responsibilities included, but were not limited to, change management, project management, following naval policies and procedures including scheduling as needed reports to higher management.
Technical responsibilities included the technical development, evaluation, and operation testing of an analytical software application for integration into a joint military operations environment.
Administrator (DSTC) 2000-2000
Lead to a team of professionals during a surface deployment for a Signal Research and Target Development (SRTD) mission. Directed efforts and ensured mission requirements and objectives were successfully met.
Technical responsibilities included development of RF propagation studies mission tasking, signals processing and analysis on a Unix-based analytical workstation and conducting cryptologic operations using the Battle Group Passive Horizon Extension System (BGPHES) tactical signals intelligence system.
Lead Technician (MCICOC) 1997-2000
Lead to a division consisting of 30 military personnel and was responsible for providing mission-critical technical support and data analysis to deployed surface or airborne cryptologic-capable assets.
Professional responsibilities included, but were not limited to, managing a small division to administrate and troubleshoot various mission-related technologies to ensure communication relevant to current tactical situation, scheduling as needed reports to higher management, and more.
General technical responsibilities include, but were not limited to, setting up various technologies to ensure web access, database population, compiled technical kits and utilize File Transfer Protocol (FTP) for deployed troops.
Additional technical responsibilities included utilizing common communications media such as the Secure Internet Protocol Router Network (SIPRNET), Non-Secure Internet Protocol Router Network (NIPRNET), and the Joint Worldwide Intelligence Communication System (JWICS) via the C4I Global Command and Control System Maritime (GCCS-M) to provide near real-time tactical support to fleet commanders.
Analyst (JAC) 1992-1994
Lead to a group of professionals responsible for the day-to-day evaluation, consultation, and administration of personnel and various mission critical technologies while deployed.
Professional responsibilities included, but were not limited to, administration, maintenance, following naval policies and procedures, scheduling as needed reports to management, and training for technical end users.
General technical responsibilities include, but were not limited to, administration, maintenance, and troubleshooting of onboard communications equipment, escalation support, and technical evaluations for junior sailors.
Applications Programmer 1989-1992
Lead to a group of professionals responsible for the day-to-day maintenance and administration of an operating system and software coding based on mission tasking associated with a proprietary naval global data communications network. Additionally, led a team of programmers during the design, configuration, compilation, implementation, and delivery of a comprehensive release for the baseline operating system.
Professional responsibilities included, but were not limited to, project management, change management, documentation, following naval policies and procedures, and scheduling as needed reports to higher management.
Computer Systems Analyst 1986-1989
Member of a team responsible for the day-to-day life cycle maintenance, system reconfigurations, and installation of software releases, patches, and updates for a proprietary naval communications system.
Professional responsibilities included, but were not limited to, project management, change management, documentation, scheduling as needed reports to management, and much more.
General technical responsibilities included, but were not limited to, the administration, maintenance, and troubleshooting of a data communications system.