Jeremy McLenithan
Email: *********@********.***
Address: *** ***** ******* ***
City: San Miguel
State: CA
Zip: 93451
Country: USA
Phone: 805-***-****
Skill Level: Experienced
Salary Range: $92,000
Willing to Relocate
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Jeremy McLenithan
292 Saint Francis Way
San Miguel, CA 93451
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Objective
Seeking a Network Administration Opportunity
Summary
Over sixteen years of combined communications experience. Seven years of experience at the Global Information Grid (GIG) Facility Camp Roberts, Ca. Currently working as an I.T. technician at the RHN (Regional Hub Node). Nine years of telecommunications experience in the U.S. Army with assignments in the U.S., Europe, and the Middle East in both war and peace time. Expert in: Network administration, installation, operation, maintenance and theory of fixed and mobile telecommunication systems worldwide. Also experienced in supporting a variety of military and civilian users.
Certifications
CCENT Cisco Certified Entry Networking Technician April 24, 2012 #CSCO12137340
A+ CompTia January 23, 2012 #COMP001020369196
Security + CompTia November 15, 2012 #COMP001020369196
MCTS Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist February 6, 2012 #8913011
Experience
Network Administrator (IT Tech. 2)
Par Government Rome Research Corp.
September 2011 Present Camp Roberts Regional Hub Node
Communications Operations Support: IT Tech II for U.S. Army Regional Hub Node which serves as transport node for the Warfighter Informational Network-Tactical (WIN-T), the Army's global tactical communications network backbone, as well as a transport medium for theater-based Network services. Currently maintain multiple complex tactical links by identifying and configuring network equipment requirements based on mission parameters; monitoring mission network performance and providing troubleshooting assistance to resolve complex network issues for Defense Information Systems Network (DISN) data and voice to Joint Network Node (JNN) enabled Army units and Marine Support Wide Area Network (SWAN) throughout North America.
Experience continued
Primary duties include (but are not limited to): configuring router interfaces/switch ports to communicate across various networking protocols within command line interface; using strong analytical skills to examine router/switch configurations for proper or improper configuration statements; configuring network equipment to specifications by referring to mission configuration parameters to include analyzing security requirements while performing router administration; Configuring network monitoring tools such as Solar Winds across various interfaces and protocols; Evaluate network performance issues including availability, utilization, throughput, and latency; Plan and execute testing and troubleshooting of equipment; Complying with defined security network policies and procedures; Meticulously maintain documentation (Master Station Log) during dynamic mission loads; Support end users providing troubleshooting and issue resolution assistance in a helpful and responsive manner; Configure Cisco Call Manager; Cisco ASA firewall; VRF Routers and GRE multipoint DMVPN tunnels; Configure Promina; Working Knowledge of OSPF, BGP, Trunking, Route Redistribution, QOS, ACLs, DNS, DHCP, SNMP, VLSM, STP, SSH, and Multicast.
Satellite Communications Electronics Tech 2
Rome Research Corporation
January 2006 September 2011 Camp Roberts Teleport GIG Facility
*Supervise a team of technicians to accomplish each mission given. Operate, maintain and troubleshoot various satellite terminals including: AN/GSC-52 Medium Terminal, and C / KU / KA / EHF Band Terminals. Engineer RF links by interpreting transmission plans and Satellite Access Authorizations (SAA). Coordinate with Commercial and Military Satellite Controllers worldwide and use test equipment to clear satellite paths. An expert in technical communication and coordinating troubleshooting efforts for military and civilian distant end users.
*Program and maintain numerous switches, modems and multiplexers including: IDNX Promina 800, ST-1000, MD-1030, EBEM, MIDAS and Matrix virtual patching systems. Engineer voice, video and encrypted data circuits by interpreting Gateway Access Authorizations (GAA). Commission critical circuits using digital test patterns to ensure high-quality voice and data services. Versed on the I-Direct system.
*Authorized to handle COMSEC as well as cryptographic devices and keys. Experienced in using test equipment (TMDE) for troubleshooting and preventative maintenance, to include: Spectrum and Network Analyzers, Fireberd Bit Error Rate Test Sets, Sweep Generators, and Power Meters.
Experience continued
Multichannel Transmission Systems Operator / SGT
US Army
January 1997 December 2005
*Installed, operated, and maintained multi-channel line of site, antennas, communication security devices, and associated radio equipment.
*Supervised operations and assisted team members while requesting logistical support and preparing input for statistical and other operational Power Point presentations to executive officers.
*Accountability of over $1 million of sensitive equipment. Troubleshot and reported inoperable equipment using technical manuals and diagnostic equipment.
*Advised senior personnel on ways to increase signal strength by proper site placement and equipment utilization.
*Continuous technical review of new equipment in my field to include the KU Band (SATCOM) Satellite Tactical Terminals (Data Path inc.), Linkway master reference terminal (Data Path inc.), and the Battalion Command Post Node (General Dynamics C4 Systems).
*Commended by Commanding General of Multinational Forces Bosnia for superb communications reliability (0% downtime while providing voice and data communications for the Tuzla, Bosnia headquarters.).
*Wrote standard operating procedures (SOP) pertaining to multi-channel operations that led to a better understanding of equipment for new team members.
*Awarded for a 100% safety record on all deployments and company exercises.
*Honorably discharged in 2005.
Honors:
*Army Commendation Medal for Valor-U.S. Army, Baghdad, Iraq 2003
*Army Achievement Medal- Wiesbaden, Germany, 2003; Wiesbaden, Germany, 2002; Fort Drum, NY, 2000; Tuzla, Bosnia, 2000
*North Atlantic Treaty Organization Medal- Tuzla, Bosnia, 2000
*Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal- Tuzla, Bosnia, 2000
*Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal- Baghdad, Iraq, 2003
*National Defense Medal- Wiesbaden, Germany, 2001
*Primary Leadership Development Course Honor Graduate