Patricia Gutierrez
Email: ********@************.***
Address:
City: Virginia Beach
State: VA
Zip: 23451
Country: USA
Phone: 757-***-****
Skill Level: Any
Salary Range:
Primary Skills/Experience:
Information Systems Technician
Information System Technicians perform core and specialty functions of
Communications Operations, Message Processing, Network Administration and
Security.
In the area of Communications Operations, IT Technicians establish, monitor, and
maintain radio frequency (RF) communications systems both ashore and afloat.
Specifically, they plan, coordinate establishment, monitor, troubleshoot, and restore
classified and unclassified RF communication systems that support exchange of voice,
data, video and imagery using terrestrial or satellite VLF, LF, MF, HF, VHF, UHF, SHF
and EHF frequency spectrums afloat and ashore. Additionally, specialists in this area
may perform spectrum management - coordinate and generate frequency
assignments for use within area of responsibility, assess the impact of new frequency
requirements upon the existing radio frequency environment, maintain a history of
interference incidents and frequency employment files, initiate action as appropriate
to prevent and/or correct harmful interference, and resolve joint and space
interference.
In the area of Message Processing, IT Technicians provide message handling,
storage, and retrieval of incoming and outgoing messages afloat and ashore. They
maintain connectivity between shipboard LAN and message delivery systems ashore.
They administer user profiles, and maintain directory information tree. IT Technicians
operate the Defense Messaging Systems, NAVMACS, and other automated message
processing systems.
In the area of Network Administration, IT Technicians provide technical assistance
and resolve computer problems for clients. IT Technicians provide assistance
concerning the use of computer hardware and software, including printing,
installation, word-processing, electronic mail, and operating systems. They conduct
help desk functions and repair fiber optics and a variety of cables. Additionally, IT
Technicians conduct day-to-day operations such as system backups and restores, and
add, modify, or delete user accounts. They install operating systems, applications and
peripherals, troubleshoot user problems, debug command language scripts, and assist
the Information Systems Security Officer (ISSO) in access control security (i.e.,
passwords, access and control lists, etc). They may also perform advanced Network
operations, administration, maintenance and training. IT Technicians analyze, test,
and evaluate network systems, Internet, Intranet, and other data communications
systems. They perform network modeling, analysis, and planning. They research and
recommend network and data communications hardware and software solutions.
In the area of Security, IT Technicians manage, plan and coordinate unit-level
security of information systems and integration across Platforms, Fleets and Services,
as well as ensure the proper security, distribution, handling, accounting, reporting,
and control of COMSEC materials, systems and equipment. Job requirements include
graduation from EKMS School and/or ISSM "C" School. Personnel in this job are
required to have significant security programs experience, including serving as a
supervisor of an "IT" division.
They also monitor, detect and report, and protect network computer systems against
the threat of network intrusion and unauthorized access. Protect and recover
information from loss or damage using backups, virus detection, and recovery software
procedures. They manage and validate network system security using hardware,
Education and Training
software and established procedures. They work with Information Assurance (IA) and
Computer Network Defense (CND) programs.
Educational Background:
High School Dipolma from Bunn High School, Bunn NC 1/2001 to 6/2003 (General Education)
High School Dipolma from, Bunn NC 1/2001 to 10/2012
Job History / Details:
Professional Profile
February 2011 to August 2012- Naval Special Warfare Tactical Communicator. Operates and maintains vital tactical data and voice circuits utilizing HF/VHF/UHF/SHF/EHF frequency bands in support of Naval Special Warfare operations and the Joint Warfighting Mission. Naval Special Warfare Group 2 trains, organizes, equips, deploys and sustains assigned and attached forces to conduct special operations in support of Theater Combatant Commander's objectives with focus on Europe, South America, North America, the Middle East, and Africa.
June 2010 to January 2011- Communications Security Custodian responsible for the management, inventory, accountability and enforcement of Communications Security procedures and requirements and Controlled Cryptographic Inventory of over 500 line items valued at over 2 million dollars for the Joint Task Force at Guantanamo Bay
Cuba. The Joint Task Force provides safe, humane, legal and transparent detention and care of enemy combatants for the purpose of collecting and exploiting intelligence to support law enforcement and war crimes investigations pursuant to Operations Enduring Freedom and the Global War on Terrorism.
June 2008 to June 2010- Technical Control Facilities Operator providing technical control and communications, Defense Messaging System, Legacy SIPRNET and Integrated Submarine Automated Broadcast Processing System support for over 1,200 customers and Naval Computer and Telecommunications Station Jacksonville, Florida where providing secure and reliable telecommunications in support of Command, Control, Computer, Communications and Intelligence (C4I) to US Naval, Joint Inter-Agency and Coalition operating forces in the Southern and Northern Command theaters of operation.
Electronic Key Management System (EKMS) Local Element Issuing Manager of an effective EKMS program that maintains and controls Communications Security material to include receipt, handling, issue, safeguarding accounting, and disposition of material assigned to 8 Patrol Squadron elements at Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Florida.
June 2007 to June 2008- Deployed with the Enterprise Strike Group in support of Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom and Somali Anti-Piracy Operations as a primary Technical Control Facility Supervisor responsible for FSM message processing and operations of Fleet Broadcast, Satellite High Frequency Communications, SHF, GATEGUARD circuits and equipment processing over 80,000
classified and unclassified messages with zero electronic spillage occurrences or unauthorized disclosures and qualified Enlisted Surface Warfare Specialist.
October 2004 to June 2007- Technical Control Facilities Operator responsible for activation and quality assurance of all voice and data circuits for Naval Computer and Telecommunications Stations Norfolk, Virginia providing classified and unclassified voice, messaging, data and video to ships, submarines, aircraft and ground forces operating worldwide in support of Naval and Joint missions including Operation Enduring Freedom, Iraqi Freedom, JTF Katrina and JTF Rita.
Technical Control Administrative Assistant responsible for the tracking and routing of all divisional correspondence and the safeguarding and upkeep of 70 Division Officer Records for the Navy's largest Technical Control Facility.
March 2004 to October 2004- Information Systems Technician School Great Lakes, Illinois.
Qualifications
Experience in various operating systems
Quality communication
Presentations
Team building/leadership
Excellent problem-solving abilities
Strong analytical skills
Hands-on and proactive
Comfortable with change
Fostering teamwork
Website/portal monitoring
Computer applications
Network/server maintenance
System upgrades
System backups
Proficiency in TCP/IP protocols
Data backup/retrieval
Information security
Various computer systems
CISCO router management
Various operating systems
GUI and tools
Remote access technology
Strong collaborative skills
Excellent communication skills
On-call experience
Customer needs assessment
Security Certified
Extensive experience building
networks and communications with
field radios including PSC-5D, PRC-117G, PRC-117F, PRC-148.
Qualified operator of Special Operations Deployable Nodes providing remote communications and classified and unclassified internet via satellite.
Technical help desk experience
Experience,,
Information System Technicians perform core and specialty functions of
Communications Operations, Message Processing, Network Administration and Security.
In the area of Communications Operations, IT Technicians establish, monitor, and maintain radio frequency (RF) communications systems both ashore and afloat. Specifically, they plan, coordinate establishment, monitor, troubleshoot, and restore classified and unclassified RF communication systems that support exchange of voice, data, video and imagery using terrestrial or satellite VLF, LF, MF, HF, VHF, UHF, SHF and EHF frequency spectrums afloat and ashore. Additionally, specialists in this area may perform spectrum management - coordinate and generate frequency assignments for use within area of responsibility, assess the impact of new frequency requirements upon the existing radio frequency environment, maintain a history of interference incidents and frequency employment files, initiate action as appropriate to prevent and/or correct harmful interference, and resolve joint and space
interference.
In the area of Message Processing, IT Technicians provide message handling, storage, and retrieval of incoming and outgoing messages afloat and ashore. They maintain connectivity between shipboard LAN and message delivery systems ashore. They administer user profiles, and maintain directory information tree. IT Technicians operate the Defense Messaging Systems, NAVMACS, and other automated message processing systems.
In the area of Network Administration, IT Technicians provide technical assistance and resolve computer problems for clients. IT Technicians provide assistance concerning the use of computer hardware and software, including printing, installation, word-processing, electronic mail, and operating systems. They conduct help desk functions and repair fiber optics and a variety of cables. Additionally, IT Technicians conduct day-to-day operations such as system backups and restores, and add, modify, or delete user accounts. They install operating systems, applications and
peripherals, troubleshoot user problems, debug command language scripts, and assist the Information Systems Security Officer (ISSO) in access control security (i.e., passwords, access and control lists, etc). They may also perform advanced Network operations, administration, maintenance and training. IT Technicians analyze, test,
and evaluate network systems, Internet, Intranet, and other data communications systems. They perform network modeling, analysis, and planning. They research and recommend network and data communications hardware and software solutions. In the area of Security, IT Technicians manage, plan and coordinate unit-level security of information systems and integration across Platforms, Fleets and Services, as well as ensure the proper security, distribution, handling, accounting, reporting, and control of COMSEC materials, systems and equipment. Job requirements include graduation from EKMS School and/or ISSM "C" School. Personnel in this job are required to have significant security programs experience, including serving as a
supervisor of an "IT" division. They also monitor, detect and report, and protect network computer systems against the threat of network intrusion and unauthorized access. Protect and recover information from loss or damage using backups, virus detection, and recovery software
procedures. They manage and validate network system security using hardware, software and established procedures. They work with Information Assurance (IA) and Computer Network Defense (CND) programs.
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