NATHANIEL YOUNG, III JONESBORO, GEORGIA 30236
CELL: 770-***-****
**********@*****.***
OBJECTIVE
To secure a position with a well established organization which has a
Computer Skills
stable environment that will lead to career advancement and a lasting
relationship in the field of Telecommunications and Information
Technology. Microsoft Window
98/2000, XP, Office
EXPERIENCE
2003, Excel, Word,
Power Point, Outlook
Fiber splicer 2003, and Access
March 2011 –November 2013
SecurityClerance:
Secret
Fibertech of Atlanta
Summary:
Certifications
Fiber splicing, Ribbon, 250 Micron, 250-900 single mode, Multi Mode, splice FOR– Fiber
on connectors, lowering Arial cases, Hand Holes, Man Holes, 3M cases, OpticAssociation 2010
Windsor 790 cases, 570 cases.
Hot melts / rub ons, mid spanning tubes, mind spanning cables, 48f-432F,
running jumpers SC, ST, LC, splicing equipment EXFO 177 an 178, I also have
experience in testing fibers using real time, an Exfo equipment multimode
single mode. Uploading files into Drop Box, reports,
OSP/ISP
Technician/Supervisor
November 2010- Feb 2011
DSCI, Afghanistan
Summary:
Fiber optical Single Mode and Multimode fusion splicing fiber (144
strand max daily), Ethernet installation and termination100 connectors
daily max 1000, EIA/TIA, IEEE 802.3 standards. (0.08 failure rate)
Installs and troubleshoots in order to repair a broad range of
telecommunications media which include coaxial, fiber optic, UTP.
Installs support structures such as cable racks, conduit, Panduit for
protection and aesthetics of the cables. Responsible for direct reports
with direct supervision of technicians and their work. In addition, training
of technicians to ensure compliance and accuracy of installations on site.
• Pull telecommunications cabling through a wide
variety of building architectures (both permanent and
temporary, including tactical) through buried conduit (outside
plant) routed between buildings, ceilings, raised floors and
cable troths.
• Terminate Category 5 UTP, coaxial, and fiber optic
cables at designated work stations and in telecommunication
closets and distribution frames.
• Prepare telecommunications rooms/closets in
buildings to function as central and secondary distribution
nodes for telecommunications cabling networks.
• Install hardware/systems such as cable trays, ladder
racks, J-Hooks, and/or D-rings to support telecommunications
cable pulls.
Test and certify Category 5 UTP cabling, fiber optic and main
feeder cable with ohm meters, toners and Optical Time
Domain Reflectometers (OTDR).
• Splice copper and fiber optic cabling. RJ45’s /
RJ11’s, set up switch racks, run jumper cables.
• Troubleshoot and correct both copper and fiber
optic cable problems for lack of continuity, noise, signal loss
and degradation, improper termination, excessive loss and
intermittent problems.
• Establish and maintain cable records, use database
software such as Remedy to track and control job orders,
interpret drawings to troubleshoot, install and
recommendations for new facilities and upgrades.
• Perform other duties and assignments as required.
OSP Technician
August 2009 – Nov 2010
ITT Industries, Camp Tallil-Adder; Camp Victory (Iraq)
Summary:
Installs, troubleshoots and repairs a broad range of telecommunications
cabling media to include coaxial, fiber optic, Unshielded Twisted Pair
(UTP), main feeder cable (200,400,600 pair etc). Installs cable racks,
conduit, panduit, and other support structures for the protection and
aesthetics of cables. Tests cable for signal quality, continuity, and
availability. Terminates and splices both copper and fiber optic cable.
Worked with multi mode / single mode fiber, terminated 710’s, coax
cables (24-72 strands fiber, cat 5, cat 6.), ADN, ITN, but sets, 66 blocks,
and mid entries. My role was to operate and maintain on a military level /
standard. Assisted the United States Military in Commercializing
Outside/Inside plant facilities in post war Iraq.
• Pull telecommunications cabling through a wide
variety of building architectures (both permanent and
temporary, including tactical) through buried conduit (outside
plant) routed between buildings, ceilings, raised floors and
cable troths.
• Terminate Category 5 UTP, coaxial, and fiber optic
cables at designated work stations and in telecommunication
closets and distribution frames.
• Prepare telecommunications rooms/closets in
buildings to function as central and secondary distribution
nodes for telecommunications cabling networks.
• Install hardware/systems such as cable trays, ladder
racks, J-Hooks, and/or D-rings to support telecommunications
cable pulls.
Test and certify Category 5 UTP cabling, fiber optic and main
feeder cable with ohm meters, toners and Optical Time
Domain Reflectometers (OTDR).
Splice copper and fiber optic cabling. RJ45’s / RJ11’s, set up
switch racks, run jumper cables
• Troubleshoot and correct both copper and fiber
optic cable problems for lack of continuity, noise, signal loss
and degradation, improper termination, excessive loss and
intermittent problems.
• Establish and maintain cable records, use database
software such as Remedy to track and control job orders,
interpret drawings to troubleshoot, install and
recommendations for new facilities and upgrades.
• Perform other duties and assignments as required.
Vice President/Regional Service Manager
August 2007-March 2008
Priority Assembly, INC. Orlando, Florida
Summary:
Vice President and Regional manager of a Product assembly company
that employed 68 employees. Serviced 106 Home Depot Stores in
Florida, Michigan and the Us Virgin Island. St. Thomas.
• Responsible for assembling products on site such as:
Gas/Charcoal grills, lawn and patio furniture/equipment.
• Performed duties as project manager and managed the day to
day activities, personnel assignment, and scheduling of 106 stores.
• Personally interviewed and hired technicians.
• Analyzed, prioritized, and resolved issues at its lowest level in
a timely fashion in accordance with the company contractual service
agreement.
• Communicated with all levels of management from corporate
executives to store management.
• Submitted weekly and monthly production reports to Home
Depot corporate department managers.
• Traveled regularly throughout all regions of responsibilities.
OSP Technician August
2006-August 2007
ITT Industries, Camp Victory (Iraq)
Summary:
Installs, troubleshoots and repairs a broad range of telecommunications
cabling media to include coaxial, fiber optic, Unshielded Twisted Pair
(UTP), main feeder cable (200,400,600 pair etc). Installs cable racks,
conduit, panduit, and other support structures for the protection and
aesthetics of cables. Tests cable for signal quality, continuity, and
availability. Terminates and splices both copper and fiber optic cable.
Worked with multi mode / single mode fiber, terminated 710’s, coax
cables ( 24-72 strands fiber, cat 5, cat 6.), ADN, ITN, but sets, 66 blocks,
and mid entries. My role was to operate and maintain on a military level /
standard. Assisted the United States Military in Commercializing
Outside/Inside plant facilities in post war Iraq.
• Pull telecommunications cabling through a wide
variety of building architectures (both permanent and
temporary, including tactical) through buried conduit (outside
plant) routed between buildings, ceilings, raised floors and
cable troths.
• Terminate Category 5 UTP, coaxial, and fiber optic
cables at designated work stations and in telecommunication
closets and distribution frames.
• Prepare telecommunications rooms/closets in
buildings to function as central and secondary distribution
nodes for telecommunications cabling networks.
• Install hardware/systems such as cable trays, ladder
racks, J-Hooks, and/or D-rings to support telecommunications
cable pulls.
Test and certify Category 5 UTP cabling, fiber optic and main
feeder cable with ohm meters, toners and Optical Time
Domain Reflectometers (OTDR).
Splice copper and fiber optic cabling. RJ45’s / RJ11’s, set up
switch racks, run jumper cables
• Troubleshoot and correct both copper and fiber
optic cable problems for lack of continuity, noise, signal loss
and degradation, improper termination, excessive loss and
intermittent problems.
Establish and maintain cable records, use database software
such as Remedy to track and control job orders, interpret
drawings to troubleshoot, install and recommendations for
new facilities and upgrades.
• Perform other duties and assignments as required.
Field Operations Technician
February 2001 - October 2005
Southeast Telecom, INC., Orlando, Florida
• Responsible and worked closely with Senior Field technicians
installing, terminating, maintaining, modifying, troubleshooting,
removing, and repairing voice and date circuit.
• Ran various cables to Central Office frames and telephone
systems.
• Switched and terminal connectors. Pulled cables such
as twisted pair copper, fiber optic fibers through conduit and fiber
raceways, ceilings under floors, and through walls.
• Terminates cable on 6.110 blocks, cross connects panels, hubs,
and routers. Repaired, installed, and maintained outside plant facilities
including underground services and conduits.
• Lifted and loaded heavy equipment and materials. I assured
dependable and uninterrupted operational service of telephone and data
communications.
• Troubleshot and identified malfunctions or inoperative
equipment. Identified problems by using electronic testing equipment.
Worked closely with customers, other field technicians, and U.S.
CLEC’S.
• Communicated professionally with customers on a daily
basis.
Education
High school Diploma: Cornerstone Christian Academy
References Available Upon Request