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Rajaboina Srinivasa Rao

E-mail : abxbol@r.postjobfree.com

Mobile : 998-***-****

FLAT NUM 111,BLOCK 2

R V MADHAV BRUNDAVAN APTS

CHANDANAGAR

HYDERABAD.

Objective: To be associated with a progressive organization that gives me the scope to apply my knowledge and skills and involve myself as a part of team that dynamically works towards the growth of the organization.

Professional Summary

Accomplished, results-driven Project Leader with 14+ years experience CAD/GIS Conversion services

Over 8 years of working experience in Telecom projects.

Over 2 years of working experience in Road Navigation system.

Over 3 year of working experience in utility projects (Water & Electrical)

Over 1 year of working experience in Manual and Automatic Testing using .Net, QTP, and Magik.

Planning and designing the project profile and interacting with the customer for resolving technical issues.

Regular interaction with team members and analyzing the performance of individuals and planning necessary actions to strive to words the quality improvement.

Training the team members.

Exposure to ISO and Six sigma standards.

Professional Experience

Organization : InfoTech Enterprises Limited, Hyderabad, India.

Designation : Project Leader

Duration : Apr 2008 Till Date

Organization : InfoTech Enterprises Limited, Hyderabad, India.

Designation : Pre Project Leader

Duration : Apr 2007 Mar 2008

Organization : InfoTech Enterprises Limited, Hyderabad, India.

Designation : Sr. CAD Engineer / Group Leader

Duration : Jul 2002 Mar 2007

Organization : InfoTech Enterprises Limited, Hyderabad, India.

Designation : CAD Engineer

Duration : Jul 2001 - Jun 2002

Organization : InfoTech Enterprises Limited, Hyderabad, India.

Designation : Jr. CAD Engineer

Duration : Mar 1998 - Jun 2001

Organization : Prime Computers, Gudivada (Sister const. of SURI COMPUTERS)

Designation : Tr. CAD Engineer

Duration : Jan 1997 - Mar 1998

Educational Qualifications

Diploma in Electronics & Communications Engineering from SBTET AP (1992-1995)

Persuing Bachelor of Computer Science (BCA) from IGNOU India

Technical Skills

Operating Systems : Ms-DOS, Windows 98/NT/2000/2003

Tools : Visual Basic 6.0, Oracle 9.1

Databases : MS-Access

Other Applications : MS-Office

GIS Packages : Small world, AutoCAD 2000, ArcGIS 9.3

Micro Station 95, Map Info, CAD Overlay and I RASB

PROJECT DETAILS

Present working Project:

Title : Sempra

Client : Sempra, USA

Duration : Sep 1st 2011 to Till Date

Team size : 60

Software used : ArcSDE 9.3, ArcGIS 9.3, MicroStation, and Oracle 10g.

Project Description:

Sempra Energy is a leading energy services company with about 13,600 employees serving about 29 million consumers worldwide. San Diego Gas & Electric Co, the Californian utility of Sempra, was looking to capture, integrate, and conflate gas distribution, electric transmission and distribution, substation, telecom features, and land base features from different legacy data sources to ESRI GIS platform. The volumes involved were about three million electric features and one million gas features.

Roles / Responsibilities:

To understand the technical requirement of the project as per customer's requirement and maintaining the Quality and delivery schedules.

To understand and execute the planning process initiated by the APM.

To effectively plan, allocate resources, monitor, and review and control the milestones set for the project.

To effectively communicate the project plans and priorities to the engineers.

Counseling the poor performers and ensuring the continuous improvement in Productivity & Quality.

To provide support administrative/technical to all the Cad-engineers.

Identifying the tools & other productive improvement methods.

Responsible for maintaining the backups.

Responsible for QA.

To understand group dynamics and provide leadership and motivation to the team.

To understand and ensure that his team meet the quality standards and maintain records as required by the ISO 9001-2000.

Project 1

Title : Regression Test Suite (RTSs)

Client : GE. UK

Duration : Jan 2011 to Aug 2011

Team size : 70

Software used : GE Small world

Project Description:

GE Smallworld owns about 24 GIS-based software products which they retail to about 1800 customers and 240 partners worldwide. These products are grouped around two industry sectors: utilities and telecom. Both the groups sit on a platform known as Smallworld Core. GE was looking to reduce the efforts expended in testing these products and approached Infotech to conduct the regression testing on their product suite. The products covered under this project scope were: Core, PNI (Physical Network Inventory), EO (Electric Office), BM (Bearer Management), FttH (Fiber to the Home), and Design Manager (DM). The technologies used for testing were .Net, QTP, and Magik

Roles / Responsibilities:

Worked on testing of PNI, DM and EO and responsible for test cases planning, test plan generation, development of test cases and scripts, functionality and regression testing, and bug reporting and coordination

Project 2

Title : British Telecom

Client : British Telecom, UK

Duration : Nov 2009 to Dec 2010

Team size : 300

Software used : MicroStation and GE Small world

Project Description:

British Telecom, UK (onsite): British Telecom is one of the leading providers of telecommunications services in Europe. BT had a network access strategy to deliver an integrated intelligent physical inventory system. The goal was to achieve a full end-to-end model of network asset connectivity by using an automated planning system. As part of this strategy, the PIPeR (Physical Inventory Planning eRecords) program was initiated to achieve the most cost-effective solution for end-to-end network connectivity. The technologies used were Network Engineer and Smallworld PRM.

Roles / Responsibilities:

To understand the technical requirement of the project as per customer's requirement and maintaining the Quality and delivery schedules.

To understand and execute the planning process initiated by the APM.

To effectively plan, allocate resources, monitor, and review and control the milestones set for the project.

To effectively communicate the project plans and priorities to the engineers.

Counseling the poor performers and ensuring the continuous improvement in Productivity & Quality.

To provide support administrative/technical to all the Cad-engineers.

Identifying the tools & other productive improvement methods.

Responsible for maintaining the backups.

Responsible for QA.

To understand group dynamics and provide leadership and motivation to the team.

To understand and ensure that his team meet the quality standards and maintain records as required by the ISO 9001-2000

Project 3

Title : SWISS COMM

Client : Swiss Comm Fixnet Ltd., Switzerland

Duration : Sep 1st 2006 to Oct 2009

Team size : 350-500

Software used : AutoCAD, MicroStation and GE Small world.

Project Description:

Swiss Comm is a leading telephone network service provider in Switzerland. This project deals with capturing features from plant maps, Duct diagrams, cable maps and most recent vector data information. The project includes conversion of 924 exchanges of various regions in Switzerland.

Keeping plant on maps as a base, Manholes, Joint boxes and ducts will be captured geographically. In addition and by interpreting duct diagrams, duct attributes will be captured. After the ducts data capture, cables will then be captured parallel to the ducts through interpreting the Duct diagrams and Cable diagrams. The data will be exported as XML format, in order to be translated into the Target (Network Engineer) platform.

Roles / Responsibilities:

To understand the technical requirement of the project as per customer's requirement and maintaining the Quality and delivery schedules.

To understand and execute the planning process initiated by the APM.

To effectively plan, allocate resources, monitor, and review and control the milestones set for the project.

To effectively communicate the project plans and priorities to the engineers.

Counseling the poor performers and ensuring the continuous improvement in Productivity & Quality.

To provide support administrative/technical to all the Cad-engineers.

Identifying the tools & other productive improvement methods.

Responsible for maintaining the backups.

Responsible for QA.

To understand group dynamics and provide leadership and motivation to the team.

To understand and ensure that his team meet the quality standards and maintain records as required by the ISO 9001-2000.

Project 4:

Project Title : CDL (Core Data Load)

Client : Logica CMG (Telecom project)

Duration : From Nov 01 2005 to Aug 31st 2006 (working at client site - UK)

Team Size : 25

Software : MS Excel 2000

Project Description:

The Core Data Load (CDL) project objective is to collect data on the routing of Core cables and to migrate this data into NetRisk and then later into PIPeR so that the data can be used to implement BT s Resilience Policy.

There is a manual conversion process to take paper and electronic records of network cables (mainly core fiber network cables) and generate NetRisk Load Sheets (NRLSs).

These NRLS information is loaded into network engineer to generate the cable.

Roles / Responsibilities

Involved in the Data conversion

Handling the Team

Training the team as per guidelines given by Client

Project 5:

Project Title : PIPeR

Client : British Telecom ((working at client site - UK -Telecom Project)

Duration : Oct 2004 to Nov 2005 (12 months)

Team Size : 100

Software : TeeM (Telecommunication Engineering Environment in Microstation

With ORACLE database)

Project Description:

British Telecom is a leading telephone network service provider in UK. This project deals with capturing features from plant maps, Duct diagrams, cable maps and most recent vector data information. The project includes conversion of 500 exchanges of various regions in UK.

Keeping plant on maps as a base, Manholes, PCP, SCP, DP, Joint boxes and ducts will be captured geographically.

In addition and by interpreting duct diagrams, duct attributes will be captured. After the ducts data capture, cables will then be captured parallel to the ducts through interpreting the Duct diagrams and Cable diagrams.

The data will be exported as XML format, in order to be translated into the Target (Network Engineer) platform.

Roles / Responsibilities

Handling Team

Training the team as per guidelines given by Client

Allocation of work to the Engineers

Project 6:

Title : Tele Atlas

Client : Tele Atlas U.S.A

Duration : 1 year 6 months

Nature of project: GIS

Software : TA MAPPER

Project Description:

To provide route guidance for in-car navigation system with fast, high accurate route calculations helpful for driving restrictions and a large data that includes Car Dealers, as Stations, Restaurants etc. TAMAPPER is the premier U.S publisher of highly accurate map data, real-time traffic Information and advanced mapping technology used to answer location-based questions, Such as "where is the nearest?" "How is the traffic?" TAMAPPER data technology is changing the way the world is explored. TAMAPPER is the number one reference Brand in digital mapping.

Roles / Responsibilities

Undertaken the project with a Team of 15 members.

Allotment of work to the team members,

Maintaining the Quality as per Clint specifications.

Analyising Client feedback and explaining to team members.

Project 7:

Tile :Fugro

Client :Forgo Inpark Project, Netherlands

Duration :11 months

Team Size :90

Software :Smallworld 3.1

Project Description: `

This Project is basically a Facility Management project in which we convert Laagspanning, (Low voltage Electrical network) Middenspanning (High voltage Electrical network), Telecom networks, And Transmission and Distribution of Gas and water pipes of Netherlands. EDS customized the smallworld 3.1 with ILIAS software. ILIAS is the software with which we can process all the disciplines with dimensions easily.

Roles / Responsibilities

Undertaken the project with a Team of 15 members.

Allotment of work to the team members,

Maintaining the Quality as per Clint specifications.

Analyising Client feedback and explaining to team members.

Project 8:

Project Title : SBC FIBER

Client : SBC FIBER - UK

Duration : 6 months

Team Size : 50

Software : AutoCAD Map 2000 with Oracle Database

Project Description:

This project deals with fiber cable network of three SBC companies called South Western Bell (SWBT), Ameritech (AIT) and Southern New England (SNET). This project includes conversion of 2,438 Wire centers.

Conversion of Fiber cables and assigning the pair count to the respective fibers.

The Key point in this project is assigning unique ID after completion of digitization for each feature through out the project and giving attributes through Oracle database.

Roles / Responsibilities

Undertaken the project with a Team of 20 members.

Allotment of work to the team members,

Maintaining the Quality as per Clint specifications.

And suggested so many Productivity & Quality tools to our software support team to improve the Efficiency of the project.

PROJECT 9:

Title : Philadelphia Electric Company (PECO)

Client : ASI, Wisconsin, USA

Software : Microstation 95 with Extended Access Technology

Period : 6 months

Team Size : 90

Description:

This project is basically an Electrical Migration project. It involves cleanup process of splatted features, moving the features to the correct location and tagging the features. We need to place only some of the features, which were not splatted in the file. Conversion of features involves Electrical Conductors, Devices (Fuses, Switches, Capacitors, Cabinets Regulators etc.,) and substation features like Circuit breakers etc by using customer provided sources. The ExAct software developed by ASI supports the standard symbols of features and necessary database for this project.

Roles / Responsibilities

Responsible for complete group quality and Productivity as per customer requirements.

Perform QC step and fills the QC Feedback form.

Providing all technical help to his team.

Random Checking (Whenever necessary) and maintaining up to date files status.

Checking QA feedback and implementing the corrective actions.

Ensuring all the team members is up to date with latest specifications.

In his absence, Group Head (Shift Manager/Project Leader) will take over the responsible.

Following the records as per ISO 9001-2000.

Project 10:

Project Title : SEVERN TRENT WATER

Client : SEVERN TRENT WATER - UK

Duration : 15 months

Team Size : 110

Software : Microstation 95 with ExACT Software, IRASB

Project Description:

Severn Trent Water is a water pipeline conversion project, serving to southern England. This project deals with converting water facilities data of 1:1250 and 1: 2500 scales Ordinance survey maps, using land base with EXACT software along with Microstation.

Keeping the warped image with respective to the scale shown on the source, as a base and converting different types of water pipes, pumping stations, reservoirs, valves, hydrants, meters, and fittings

Roles / Responsibilities

Involved in the end client QA process

Handling the Data Preparation Team

Training the team as per guidelines given by Client

Allocation of work to the Engineers

Project 11:

Project Title : CIMAGE (Correcting Image)

Client : US-WEST Telecommunications - USA

Duration : 4 months

Team Size : 30

Software : Microstation 95, IRASB

Project Description:

This is a Telecommunication project, which deals with corrections in images. This is the primary part of the US WEST project and involved conversion of Telecom Facilities data from Engineering Work Orders using CIMAGE Software (customized) along with Microstation and IRAS/B.

This project updates the latest changes such as placement and removal of conduits, cables, terminals, carrier equipment s, electrical equipment s etc. with respect to the engineering work orders to the existing Plant Location Records.

Roles / Responsibilities

Data Capturing as per client specifications.

Maintaining the Quality as per Clint specifications.

Project 12:

Project Title : OSP (Out side plant)

Client : US-WEST Telecommunications - USA

Duration : 24 months

Team Size : 180

Software : APS (Analytical Processing System).

Project Description:

A Tele-Communication Project (OSP-FM), which deals with the capturing features from Plant Location Records (PLRs) and updating the facilities from Engineering Work Orders (EWO) on the already existing land base information. The project deals with Conversion of 37 (7,60,000 UOP's (Unit of Plants) wire centers of Oregon, Colorado, Washington and Iowa states of USA.

Correcting the old land base with respect to the latest versions provided by the client.

Conversion of Conduits, manholes with respect to the sources provided.

Conversion of Arial cables, buried cables and under ground cables and other facilities with respect to the land base, latest conduit data processed in the earlier step and the sources.

Merging/stitching the Conduits, manholes, Arial cables and under ground cables and other facilities and final processing of wire centers before being translated into VISION at the client's end.

Roles / Responsibilities

Involved in the end client QA process

Handling the Data Preparation Team

Training the team as per guidelines given by Client

Allocation of work to the Engineers

Awards:

Associate of the month for the month of May 2002

Employee of the month award for the month of April 1999

Six Sigma Green Belt Certified in the year 2011

Personal Details:

Father's name : Rajaboina Rama Rao

Date of Birth : 15/06/1977.

Sex : Male

Marital Status : Married

Passport : Available

Nationality : Indian

Languages Known : English, Hindi, and Telugu

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