ELIAS D. PORTER
**** **** ***** ***, ******** Springs, CO 80911
Email: **********@*****.***
Phone: 719-***-****
OBJECTIVE STATEMENT: Seeking an Entry level information technology position with technical
experience in design development and implementation of technical products and network devices.
Capable of providing a quick response to meet the needs of short and long-term organizational goals and
objectives. Uses analytical thinking, along with a structured layer -by-layer approach to solve network
connectivity issue. Quick learner in using new technology; equally successful in both team and
independent settings.
CERTIFICATION: Successfully passed the CISCO Certified Network Technician (CCNT)
Exam in the following IT areas:
Describe the Operation of Data Networks
Implement a Small Switched Network
Implement an IP Addressing Scheme and IP Services to Meet Network Requirements for a Small
Branch Office
Implement a Small Routed Network
Explain and Select he Appropriate Administrative Tasks Required for a WLAN
Identify Security Threats to a Network and Describe General Methods to Mitigate Those Threats
Implement and Verify WAN Links
EDUCATION
Associates of Occupational Studies in Computer Networking Systems Administration In telliTec College,
Honor Society - GPA 3.7, Graduated May 2010
EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCE
Studies and applies MS Office software to manage finances; works with formulas, charts and
graphics, and to develop a professional worksheet
Installs and upgrades operating systems, security, and network connectivity in MS Windows XP &
W indows 7
Uses and installs the most common types of cabling used in today’s organizations
W orked on router simulations; configured IP addresses and brought th e interface up; secured
VTY lines, console ports, and applied passwords to routers and switches
Familiar with Cisco Proprietary hybrid routing protocol EIGRP
Can apply default and non-standard encapsulation protocols and authenticate them
Knowledgeable of Industry standard distance vector routing protocols Rip V1&V2
Recognize link state routing protocols OSPF
Troubleshoots network connectivity and creates VLANs to keep broadcast traffic local in separate
domains
Secure routers and switches by disabling unused ports and encryption of all passwords
Designs network topology; makes the appropriate adjustment for network growth that required
less investment
Mindful of troubleshooting by each layer to help isolate and fix network problems
Understand network infrastructures, IP address schemes, functions of layer devices
Can apply WAN non-industry standard encapsulation protocols and authentication
Installs, configures, and administers Microsoft Windows operating systems currently used in
organized network environments
Conducts systems analysis, troubleshoots systems and makes changes in conditions, operations,
and the system environments
WORK EXPERIENCE
a. General Clerk III – Central Issue Facility (CIF) - 01/2008-06/2008, Ki,LLC Fort Carson, CO
Used subject-matter experience and professional judgment in completing assignments consisting
of numerous steps that varied in nature and sequence. Selected alternative methods and referred
unsolved problems to superiors. Assisted in a variety of administrat ive matters and maintained a wide
variety of accountable military equipment and clothing records. Maintained accountability and managed
an inventory of 70,000 pieces of equipment valued at $150 million of military clothing and equipment;
updated and validated 100 electronic military clothing records daily. Verif ied statistical records and reports
for accuracy and completeness; completed internal audits. Served as liaison between the customer and
upper management whenever there were questions or complaints; received numerous compliments from
customers on the issue process.
b. Warehouse Specialist/Forklift Operator 10/2004-01/2008, Ki,LLC, Fort Carson, CO
Have working knowledge of DoD automated systems, computers, and applicable programs
associated with inventory management, warehouse and office operations. Complied with Ki, LLC and
DoD policies and procedures. Utilized discrepancy reporting procedures to review, verify, and direct
shipments based on Government Bill of Ladings. Documented, inventoried and tracked overages,
shortages, and missed shipments. Visually inspected military shipments for damages or discrepancies,
and loaded/unloaded all inbound and outbound shipments.