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Associates Degree Education, plus 20+ years work experience.

Location:
Roseville, CA
Salary:
$20-25/hr
Posted:
January 25, 2022

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Scott Nicolas Morrill

**** ******* ***

Roseville, California 95747

MOBILE: 916-***-****

EMAIL: adp04p@r.postjobfree.com

Objective: To obtain a challenging full-time position where I can enhance and utilize the technical and soft skills I acquired as a technician in telecommunications. I'm looking for long term employment, a supportive and rewarding work environment, and hopefully a place to learn the many types of the real-world applications of AutoCAD, as I am currently enrolled at Sierra College in their 18 months Drafting and Engineering Support Certification program. Hopefully my high attention to detail is ideal for the duties of this type of position. I am highly motivated and love learning. Most of my friends and family consider me a perfectionist and it reflects in my work. I am an extremely fast learner and I love being part of a supportive and encouraging team. I am confident in my abilities to learn and perform at any job or task given to me and hope to be challenged daily. Experience:

J C Union Electric: 1/2018 to 6/2020

As an independent contractor, I assisted in small residential low voltage electrical systems. The types of systems I installed were for low voltage/POE security cameras, home automation devices, and data cabling systems for the internet. I helped in the installation and repair of 110V electrical components as well. Such as light fixtures and switches, ceiling fans, and outlets along with circuit breaker panel reconfigurations and modifications.

TEKSYSTEMS: 3/2018 to 10/2018

As a contractor I performed duties as a cabling technician for T and D Communications. My duties were to assist in the installation of new infrastructure cabling in an medical office/hospital environment. I helped with the upgrading of the existing CAT5 cabling to more modern CAT6. This involved many nights cutting over the old voice and data system to new cabling we had pulled prior to the night of the switch. I terminated, tested, and labeled all designated locations for the upgrade. Upon satisfactory cut-over results, meaning all locations were switched over to a CAT6 infrastructure, I assisted in the demolition of the old CAT5 cabling.

J C Union Electric: 5/2016 to 7/2017

As a low volt electrician, I helped in the installation and repair of electrical components such as light fixtures and switches, ceiling fans, and outlets along with circuit panel configurations and modifications. I also installed and maintained low voltage cabling systems such as small telecom add, moves, and changes in an industrial/ warehouse/ shop type environment.

Wachter Network Services: 9-15 to 12-15

As a service technician I covered a very large footprint to assist the companies needs in completing service tickets for customers like Bank of America, Walmart, Target, and Costco. The coverage area was from the south bay area, up to Redding, and as far east as Reno. The duties were site surveys, troubleshoot network copper and fiber cabling along with complete security camera system audits and upgrades. Documentation was completed via smartphone on an internal service order ticket system, and all site-specific details were uploaded on the company's network. Cache Valley Electric Technologies Division: 4-12 to 6-13 and 6-14 I was a key member of the Verizon Data Center Systems Support Team in Rocklin, Ca. We provide circuit path engineering, integration support, and all Layer1 cabling and troubleshooting. Prior to this assignment I worked as a Level 4 foreman/lead tech. I was deployed nationwide to oversee the installation of various network devices. Our main client was Verizon wireless. My assigned work area was the Northern California/ Nevada Region, specifically the Rocklin NEC/ Switch. My crew and I worked together on the installation and testing and turn up procedures of various types of equipment. I completed these projects at or below budget with very high quality. I pride myself on the ability to pay attention to the fine details and having the skills to troubleshoot when problems occur.

Champion Telecommunications: 6-13 to 6-14.

As a Level 4 technician/ foreman, I oversaw the installation of various network equipment in the Northern California/ Nevada Region for Verizon Wireless Central Offices and cell site environments. Myself and my crew regularly install, test, and turn up many components of Verizon's network. We assist in engineering, furnishing, and installation of network devices for turn-key services. Most of our responsibilities include but are not limited to: Primary and secondary -48/ +24 power, iron work/ infrastructure, fiber/ copper termination and connectivity, grounding, testing and turn up, and troubleshooting. As a foreman I am tracking job hours and budgets, while delegating other tasks to members of my team, and offering troubleshooting when needed. CWF Solutions: 11-11 to 4-12.

As a level 3 installer I ran a host discovery project for AT&T, located in a central office in Tacoma, Washington. This projects scope of work was to determine the cabling assignments of 4 Cisco 7600 series routers so a set of new routers could be installed, and the existing circuits could be cut over and patched to the existing various types of central office equipment. I used Microsoft Excel spreadsheet to document the cable, power, and fiber assignments. I also performed many duties as an installer to help complete other jobs. Running power, signal cabling, lacing and sewing, etc. Central Valley Broadband: 5-10 to 11-11

My duties there are as follows. I performed as a service technician responsible for installation and maintenance of customer wireless internet equipment. I learned how to configure routers and wireless equipment on an IT level, assigning static Ip addresses and learned some minor networking. I also physically reworked the network and implemented a back-up battery system for all of our major remote relay sites. I performed duties as a tower climber, mounting and aligning backhaul dishes and access points. Most relay sites were inherited from a smaller ISP that the owner acquired, and I have since physically re-engineered them. A typical site requires Cat5 wiring and low voltage power applications for various types of wireless (microwave) equipment. I configured all types of wireless equipment, including Ubiquity, Motorola Canopy, Mikrotik, and Meraki.

Valley Communications: 5-03/ 11-03 and 4-05/ 5-06 and 9-07/10-08 As a Level 3 Tech/Foreman, I ran structured cabling and data center projects. I oversaw the installation of structured cabling, closet build out, and testing. I performed all duties as well. I pulled and terminated cables laced and dressed cable bundles, installed ladder rack systems, performed bonding and grounding, and completed testing and labeling. As a Service Technician I completed service orders placed by customers in need of additional networking. I added voice and data drops to existing networks. I also worked on a major project for Verizon Wireless at Valley. In most Northern California Cell Sites, I installed and configured CSU shelves which are a type of T1 interface and Mini Dacs. These shelves required the installation of power ran to a type of BDFB or Power rack and additional cabling from DSX panels and T1 equipment. Spike Telecommunications for ADC Professional Services: 11-03/ 4-05 and 5-06/ 8-06 As a Level 3 Tech/Foreman, I was in charge of the installation of miscellaneous types Cisco Routers and other types of equipment inside the central offices of AT&T and other Telecommunications providers. I completed job audits and job completion reports while meeting the due dates. I also performed job duties while leading a team of 2 to 6 technicians. I installed equipment, installed cabling, performed bonding and grounding, and performed testing and turn up procedures. Most jobs required wire wrapping, lacing, coax or BNC terminations, crimping of lugs and H-Taps for power cabling, crimping of C Taps for aisle grounds, construction of ladder rack, and labeling. Select Personnel for Surewest Communications: 5-02/ 4-03 As a Customer Services Technician, I completed service orders for residential Surewest customers. I installed new voice and data jacks, new phone number demarcations, and also installed internet services by configuring routers. I often installed networks in the homes of customers. One month I received the Customer Service Technician of the month and received an accolade for my efforts.

Education: Diploma from Roseville High School with a 3.0 grade point average. Associates in Arts Degree from Sierra Junior College with a 3.0 grade point average. Training:

Fiber Optics (CFOT)

OSHA 10/30

Basic T1 Theory

Basic RFR Safety Training

Krone, Panduit, Leviton, Systimax

AT&T Supplier Awareness

AT&T / SBC Standards

VZW Installation Practices/ ZNG

Hilti / 3M fire stop materials

Additional Skills: Windows, Microsoft Office (Word and Excel), References Available On Request.



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