SUMMARY
Knowledgeable regarding troubleshooting, Direct Digital Controls, basic networking, network security, and programing. Sociable, Focused, Multitasking diplomat with genuine commitment to serving. Organization, Prioritizing, Accuracy and Documentation abilities are legendary. Excellent Communication Skills, High Professional Standards, and a Great Team Player. Strong team member who effectively implements new procedures into work routines.
EDUCATION
June 2016 to April 2017 MyComputerCareer Raleigh, NC
Information Technology/System Administrator-Certificate Graduation: April 2017
Certifications earned:
MTA: 98-366 Network Fundamentals MTA:98-367 Security Fundamentals
MTA: 98-368 Mobility and Devices MTA: 98-349 Operating Systems
CompTIA MB0-001 Mobility+ CompTIA 901/902 A+ ce
CompTIA N10-006 Network+ ce CompTIA SK4-001 Server+
CompTIA SY0-401 ce
MCP 70-680 Windows 7 Configuration
December 2015 Liberty University Lynchburg, VA
Masters of Science in Cyber Security
GPA 3.5/4.0
December 2013 Methodist University Fayetteville, NC
Bachelors of Science in Computer Information Technology
Concentration in Business information Systems
Minor in Accounting ( 21 semester hours )
Minor in Cyber Crimes ( 21 semester hours )
SKILLS
Course work in Operating Systems (Microsoft Windows, Kali, Linux, UNIX)
LAN, WAN, internetworking and basic telecommunications
Simple network design and implementation
Hands-on skills in PC hardware tear down and build
Hands-on skills in installing, maintaining and managing desktop/client and server
Hands-on skills in programing ( C+, Java, PHP, HTML, Assembly )
Hands-on Android Mobile application Development and testing.
Pen-test tools, Nessus, Nmap, Metasploit
Virtual Machines, Vmware, Virtual Box
Data Forensic tools, AcessData FTK, Encase, Magnet IEF
Algorithm Analysis and Data Structures
EXPERIENCE
Fayetteville Technical Community College Fayetteville, NC
Instructor Cyber Crime Technology AUG 2016 – MAY 2017
● Taught hybrid (in Class and online)
CCT 240 Data Recovery Techniques CCT 241 Advanced Data Recovery
CCT 272 Forensic Password Recovery CCT 273 Registry Forensics
Instructor Heating and Air Technology AUG 2014 – MAY 2015
● Taught hybrid (in Class and online)
AHR 113 Comfort Cooling AHR 160 EPA Certification
AHR 110 Intro to Refrigeration AHR 111 HVACR Electricity
Plan and organize instruction in ways that maximize documented student learning.
Employ appropriate teaching and learning strategies to communicate subject matter to students.
Modify, where appropriate, instructional methods and strategies to meet diverse student needs.
Evaluate student performance fairly and consistently and return student work promptly to promote maximum learning.
Maintain accurate records of student progress and submit final grade rosters to division administrator each semester according to established deadlines.
Demonstrate sensitivity to student needs and circumstances.
Independent Contract Work:
Jan-Feb 2016
-Network admin consultant: Setup and configured PfSense with Snort and Kiwi syslog for use as an Intrusion detection system on 5 systems.
-Network admin Consultant: Setup and configured PfSense firewall to be used with a server to server VPN connection, over a WAN, and LAN.
APR-MAY 2016
-Network admin Consultant: set up and configured Smoothwall firewall to detect FTP attempts
-Network admin Consultant: Used Skip fish to analyze web based applications
JUN 2016
Digital forensic analyst: Recovered deleted files from Camera SD card using FTK imager Lite
Digital forensic analyst: Recovered deleted files from a hard disk that partition was corrupt.
Recovered deletes data from Flip-Phone ( Moto Razr) after user had factory reset device
METHODIST UNIVERSITY Fayetteville, NC JAN 2010 – Present
Director HVAC/R and Electrical Technologies
● Responsible for installing, servicing, and programming computer style building automation's systems such as Andover controls, Trane tritium products, Mitsubishi City Electric ensuring departmental standards are met.
● Performs preventive maintenance, site surveys, replacement, and modifications as needed or requested by staff/faculty/students
● Represent the maintenance department by serving as a direct contact to the university administration, thus developing, maintain, and enhancing, staff/faculty/students relationships
● Support HVAC Technicians by providing technical assistance and guidance
● Utilize project plans to prioritize and schedule work sequences
● Determine parts to order for repairs and timeliness of need
● Ensure the safety of all associates by working with the team to proactively identify safety issues, and then taking measures to address concerns.
● Utilize predictive and preventive maintenance systems to reduce unscheduled downtime.
● Efficient use of reliable troubleshooting methods to ensure up time and quality goals are met
METHODIST UNIVERSITY Fayetteville, NC APR 2000 – JAN 2010
Assistant Director HVAC/R and Electrical Technologies
● Serviced and maintain low pressure steam boilers used for heating and cooking.
● Serviced and maintain Air Condition systems ranging from 1/2 Ton window units to 150 Ton low and high pressure chillers
● Communicated with members of the campus community about their heating and cooling needs.
● Educated members of the campus community about proper operation of their heating and cooling system.
● Serviced and maintain fire alarm systems both 24 volt and 120 volt
● Educated new members of the campus community in the proper safe operation of the fire alarm system
● Installed data line to include fiber optic, CAT 5, and CAT 3
● Serviced and maintained electrical system, single and three phase 120-460 volt, control circuits, branch circuits, main panels
● Operated and wrote programs for building automation software (Andover controls-Continuum)
● Serviced and maintain both Pneumatic and Digital Controls that manipulated various sensor throughout the HVAC system
● Responded to call-backs to repair systems after hours, to include weekends
● During the absence of the supervisor (vacation, sick, etc) guided and directed five other employees within the section of daily tasks
Publishing’s
2013 The Second Annual Undergraduate Research and Creativity Symposium
“Loss of Life and Revenue - A Justification for Proposed EMS (Ambulance)
Minimum Billing “- Methodist University
Software Portfolio
EMS personnel dispatch record (Web based, data base - Client/Server)
Paramedic Drug Dose Calculation program (Assembly and Android)
NC Emergency Dispatch Codes Application (Web based, data base - Client/Server)
NC Emergency Dispatch Codes Application (Java based, data base - local PC)
NC Emergency Dispatch Codes Application (Android Based)
Heat and Air Filter Check Sheet (Web based, use of spread sheet as simple data base - Client/Server)
REFERENCES
Dan Peacher - friend
867 Durwood Drive
Fayetteville, NC 28311
Heidi Pennington - friend
6271 Carvers Oaks Dr
Fayetteville, NC 28311
Tat Chan _ Professional
Methodist University
Terry House - Professional
Methodist University
(910) 630 – 7416
Dennis Hunter
IBM Business Partner – Professional
Tim Couto - Professional
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