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Manager Network

Location:
Grovetown, GA, 30813
Salary:
$78500
Posted:
August 20, 2015

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Resume:

Mark Detchemendy

**** ***** *****, *********, ** 30813

Cell: 706-***-**** ~ Home: 706-***-****

E-mail: *******@*****.***

Summary of recent experience:

After the disastrous mission that was the inspiration of the best selling book “Lone Survivor”, the military developed a network solution called BACN. I was on the team that helped implement and maintain BACN so our troops could communicate successfully in the rugged Afghan terrain. I was promoted to infrastructure lead for the 451st ECS in Kandahar after the command decided not to renew the contract of the previous infrastructure lead. After examining the network I authored a white paper and presented it to the command to turn the ad hoc mess of communication equipment into a Cisco best-practice redundant Enterprise network. My proposal was accepted and I spent the next two and a half years successfully implementing the plan. It was completed without any unit in our sphere of responsibility losing communications. At the same time, I was part of another project called Blue Force Tracker that tracked our combat troops via GPS devices sewn into their uniforms. We were responsible for implementing and maintaining Blue Force Tracker to insure combat pilots were able to electronically track the position of all friendly forces. I thrive under extreme pressure, where security and flawless operation of every network component is critical.

Certifications:

oNovell CNE

oMicrosoft MCI

oMicrosoft MCSE

oSecurity +

oCisco CCNA

oCisco CCNP (Route/Switch)

Education:

B.S. Mathematics/Computer Science

University of Alabama – Huntsville

Military service:

United States Navy, Radioman – Four years

Highest rank obtained E5

References:

Lt. Col Jordan Cochran: 443-***-**** ******.*******@**.**.***

Lt. Col Sean Kern: 737-***-**** ****.*.****@*****.***

Victor Hawk: 706-***-**** *****@**********.***

Professional training:

Planning, installing, troubleshooting and maintaining Cisco best practices Enterprise network.

Created and maintained detailed network diagrams.

Implementing Network Security measures through Cisco Enterprise Network.

Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003-2007 Environment

Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure.

Implementing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Infrastructure

Designed, installed, maintained the Air Force MWR wireless network through Kandahar Airfield using Cisco 2600 WAPs connected via a switched spoke and hub network to two5500 WLCs working in tandem and used Solarwinds NPM to monitor usage.

Created collections and pushed advertisements of software updates to users using SCCM

Engineered and installed network expansion and emerging requirements which included Dell SAN upgrade, integrated with VMWare installation, management, and troubleshooting, along with network management, monitoring, and sustainment in the Network Control Center.

Experienced in configuring and maintaining various communications software and network operations tools which include:

CiscoWorks

SNMPc,

NetMRI

Solarwinds Cirrus Configuration Manager, Engineers Toolset, NPM

HP Openview

What’s-up Gold

Visio

NetQos SuperAgent, NetVoyant and ReportAnalyzer

Seenet

FrontRange Heat Helpdesk tool

Microsoft’s SQL Server Management Studio 2005,

Sharepoint and IIS

Remedy Helpdesk tool

GEMx

Security clearance:

Secret clearance expires on 6/2017. Top Secret clearance held previously, process to reestablish Top Secret clearance was halted mid-stream by executive order.

Professional experience:

Network Manager III, Lockheed Martin, Kandahar Afghanistan 2/11 - 6/14

Briefed the military command on upcoming and ongoing network installations and anomalies.

Worked with the NCO in charge to plan daily activities for the airmen and civilians assigned to infrastructure department.

Worked with the command to schedule regular Authorized Service Interruptions (ASI) to keep the network secure and up to date in an extreme and hostile environment.

Implemented Cisco best practices throughout the network, which included IOS upgrades, implementing security measures, and troubleshooting network issues.

Configured VOIP/VOSIP phone configurations via Unified Cisco Call Manager (UCCM).

Designed and implemented public IP assignments for internal, scalable VLAN structure using DHCP reservations for all network devices.

Maintained compliance with all associated guidance and directives in the Air Force SPIN-C, issued in CTOs and with all associated DOD, AF, CENTCOM, USCENTAF and local instructions.

Network Administrator, ITT Systems, Kabul Afghanistan 1/10 - 2/11

Responsible for hardware network layer-2 and layer-3 switch configuration, diagnostics and troubleshooting and corrective actions. This included checking for and installing the latest Cisco IOS, modifying IP routing protocols as necessary and applying VLAN scopes, network security requirements and deploying them throughout the Kabul network.

Using the Military’s Remedy ticket tracking system I resolved all network operations issues, from port configurations, routing loops, outages, preparing Authorized Service Interruptions (ASI), configuring VOIP/VOSIP phone configurations via Unified Cisco Call Manager (UCCM), applying DHCP reservations for all network devices and other network issues that may arise.

Designed and optimize network topologies and site configurations. With these topologies I analyzed network characteristics, traffic bottlenecks, connect time, transmission speeds, packet sizes and throughput.

Network Operations Engineer, Kratos, Fort Gordon, Ga 7/07 - 12/09

Responsible for all network monitoring and reporting within the Network Service Center-Training (NSC-T), a satellite hub for all US Army Joint Network Node (JNN) training missions within CONUS.

Worked with our DAA and Ca through two DIACAP annual reviews to certify IA requirements for all communication equipment according to DOD guidelines.

NETOPS lead in all experimental operations at NSC-T. We tested various product offerings from vendors to meet the Signal Corps Military requirements to the War Fighter.

Using a Master Reference Terminal (MRT) and activating the Network Monitoring System (NMS) I daily collected total WAN bandwidth usage for units rotating through NTC and JRTC exercises and supplied their commands with a report showing this usage. I tracked units with heavy bandwidth usage and monitored for unauthorized usage.

Assisted in the troubleshooting of all mission related network issues, such as AES tunnel configuration and serial port mapping.

Served as the communication focal point between the NSC-T and PM NetOps. This was vital due to the research PM NetOps was doing on network operation tools and the live on-the-air network that the NSC-T controls.

Senior Network Engineer – Comensura, Houston, TX 10/05 – 2/08*

Worked as a consultant for Pitney Bowes as needed for troubleshooting problems and providing technical advice for IT solutions to the customer.

Designed, configured and managed an 802.11G wireless server (hotspot) at this customer site so our field engineers could tap into the network using their built-in wireless NICs. This required extensive knowledge of CISCO routers and other CISCO and generic wireless devices.

Worked on a contract with Pitney Bowes on the DFWorks deployment team to rollout Pitney Bowes’ latest Mailing Systems Operation solution. (See details below)

*Retained on an as needed basis after I went to work for Kratos until February 2008

Senior Network Engineer – Pitney Bowes Inc., Danbury, CT 3/98 – 10/05

Headed a team to procure and setup a Pitney Bowes training center in Peachtree City, GA and to integrate it to PB worldwide network. I setup a T1 line to PB backbone, configured switches to connect CISCO switch drops to each classroom and integrated 802.11G wireless routers into the network which gave field engineers with wireless equipped laptops the ability to connect to the backbone from anywhere on the premises. I configured products to ensure maximum security of wireless data.

Setup 802.11G wireless network hotspots at several customer sites for field engineers to tap into the local network. I investigated Node B RAN technologies for the site for possible VOIP and other 3G capabilities.

Worked on the DFWorks deployment team to rollout Pitney Bowes’ latest Mailing Systems Operation solution. This Oracle database software solution allowed the customer to track overall mailroom operations as well as the disposition of each individual mail piece during its life cycle. It can warn on SLA deadlines, send dispatches to appropriate personnel on system anomalies or equipment failures and automatically trigger events to avoid problems as well as reconcile postage accounting on daily, monthly and yearly basis. DFWorks is modular and each deployment is unique to the customer. We used SQL queries into the data tables to refine them to fit the customer’s needs and to discover problems during deployment.

Worked with major account sales teams to ensure that the inserter/network solution provided by our salesmen was viable. Also represented Pitney Bowes to the customer and answered any technical questions they had.



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