Abdullah Atitebi
Date of birth: **/**/**** Nationality: Nigerian (Nigeria) Gender: Male
(+234) 080******** adud3f@r.postjobfree.com
**, ******* ****, ***** *****, Agege, Lagos, Nigeria, 29, College road, Ifako Ijaye, Agege, Lagos, Nigeria, Nigeria
06/04/2016 – 04/03/2017 – Lagos, Nigeria
TRANSMISSION ENGINEER – HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES COMPANY, NIGERIA, LIMITED Ericsson Access Module Magazine (AMM) Installation, Commissioning and Upgrading using required licenses
E1 Cross-Connection for services not using Internet Protocol (IP) 2G and 3G Configuration
Link Configuration viz
1+0 Installation and Configuration
1+1 Installation and Configuration
2+0 Installation and Configuration
4+0 Installation and Configuration
Link Optimization of 2G network
Troubleshooting of Radio Unit and Magazine Module Unit (MMU) 01/03/2017 – CURRENT – Lagos, Nigeria
TELECOMMUNICATIONS ENGINEER – HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES COMPANY, NIGERIA, LIMITED Provides fault management on specific network nodes: over forty Base Transciever Station (BTS)
(Global System for Mobile communication), Node-B (UMTS) sites, and E-Node-B (LTE) for both Ericsson and Huawei Equipment.
Performs preventive and corrective maintenance, problem management, acceptance, and fault management and tracking.
Ensures 24-Hour daily availability of continuous network services in both voice and data for the three foremost mobile network providers in Nigeria.
Logging of performance activities in specified ticketing tools, using the Huawei Mateline application. Performs integration, and commissioning as well as, adoption of Second-Generation (2G) and Third- Generation (3G) Cellular Network systems.
Carries out the installation of Radio Frequency (RF) Indoor and Outdoor Units. Executes troubleshooting and replacement of faulty RF Units. Provides fault management on specific network nodes: point to point and point to multipoint microwave radio relays.
Knowledge of microwave (Point-to-Point ‘’P-P”, Point-to-MultiPoint “P-MP”); Plesiochronous digital hierarchy “PDH”, Synchronous digital hierarchy “SDH”/ Asynchronous Transfer Mode “ATM”/Ethernet
“ETH” architectures & network topologies & standards. Maintenance of Power Supply equipment to Base Transceiver Stations (BTS). Coordinates third-party company’s essential services to both active and passive systems. Auditing of active and passive systems on Cell sites in Lagos and Ogun State. Conducts of Acceptance Test Procedures (ATP) and handover of several 2G and 3G sites. 03/08/2015 – 01/04/2016 – Lagos, Nigeria
WEB DEVELOPER – COMPUTECH LIMITED
Design of databases using ASP.Net and SQL server.
Developing and designing webpages and blogs using WordPress. WORK EXPERIENCE
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05/05/2013 – 28/02/2014 – Lagos, Nigeria
3G UMTS TERRESTIAL RADIO ACCESS NETWORK (UTRAN) ENGINEER – ALCATEL-LUCENT NIGERIA LIMITED
Optimization and maintenance of 2G network through drive testing based on customers complaints BTS fine tunning
Troubleshooting of NodeB equipment
3G UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access Network (UTRAN) Optimization Troubleshooting over 300 NodeB of different Globacom BTS site within Lagos and Ogun state. Troubleshooting and optimizing of over 300 3G-UTRAN BTS site of Globacom within Lagos and Ogun. Using Ramsys to optimize 2G BTS sites.
04/11/2007 – 27/02/2008 – Lagos, Nigeria
INVENTORY OFFICER – LAFARGE CEMENT COMPANY (WAPCO) Keeping of the inventory stock
Stacking of tools and equipment for collection
Issuance tools required by other staff from various sections of the plants Requesting for more stocks and tools from suppliers. 03/05/2009 – 04/09/2009 – Lagos, Nigeria
VSAT ENGINEER – KITS TECHNOLOGIES
Installation of VSAT for clients.
Fine tuning and troubleshooting VSAT equipment.
Installed and configured over 10 VSAT for clients.
Troubleshooting and fine tuning of Modem, LNB and BUC. 03/09/2018 – 23/12/2019 – Lagos, Nigeria
MSC. (HONS.) DEGREE (SYSTEMS ENGINEERING) – University of Lagos Address Lagos, Nigeria Website www.unilag.edu.ng
10/09/2009 – 19/12/2014 – Lagos, Nigeria
BSC. (HONS.) SYSTEMS ENGINEERING – University of Lagos Address Lagos, Nigeria Website www.unilag.edu.ng
08/01/2007 – 19/12/2008 – Lagos, Nigeria
ORDINARY NATIONAL DIPLOMA (OND) METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING – Yaba College of Technology
Address Lagos, Nigeria Website www.yabatech.edu.ng
EDUCATION AND TRAINING
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Mother tongue(s): YORUBA
Other language(s):
UNDERSTANDING SPEAKING WRITING
Listening Reading Spoken
production
Spoken
interaction
ENGLISH C2 C2 C2 C2 C2
Levels: A1 and A2: Basic user; B1 and B2: Independent user; C1 and C2: Proficient user My Digital Skills
Telecommunications Skills
Ericsson and Huwaei cabinets Ericsson ServiceOn Element Manager SOEM CISCO (Cisco Systems) Go od Knowledge about Ericsson & Nokia Transmission Equipment ZTE SDR Base Station LMT DMS
(Diagnostic Management Subsystem) Ericsson Mini-Link Traffic Node Cisco Modeling Labs Digital Tools Skills
Microsoft Powerpoint Microsoft Word Microsoft Excel Zoom Solid Works, Solid Edge, Inventor S ocial Media
Leadership and Teamwork Skills
Good listener and communicator Organizational and planning skills Team-work oriented Leadership skills developed as a team manager of projects faced during the courses of study Protocol and Secretariat Nonlinear Vibrational And Rotational Analysis of Microbeams in Nanobiomaterials Using Galerkin Decomposition and Differential Transform Method www.researchgate.net/publication/
352868775_Nonlinear_vibrational_and_rotational_analysis_of_microbeams_in_nanobiomaterials_using_Galer kin_decomposition_and_differential_transform_methods – 2020 In this paper, a nonlinear vibrational and rotational analysis of microbeams in nanobiomaterials using Galerkin Decomposition (GDM) and Differential Transform Methods (DTM) is presented. The dependency of cell migration and growth on nanoscaffold porosity and pore size architecture in tissue regeneration is governed by a dynamic model for the nonlinear vibration and rotation of the microbeams of nanobiomaterials and represented by a set of nonlinear partial differential equations. The solutions of the governing model are obtained by applying GDM and DTM and good agreement is achieved with numerical Runge-Kutta method (RK4). From the results, it is observed that an increase in Duffing term resulted in the increase of the frequency of the micro-beam. An increase in the foundation term also resulted in a corresponding increase in the frequency of the system for both free and forced dynamic responses. This study will enhance the application of tissue engineering in the regeneration of damaged human body tissues.
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DIGITAL SKILLS
PUBLICATIONS
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IBRAHIM ABDUL (PH.D) – Professor
Professor,
Mechanical Engineering Department,
Yaba College of Technology,
Yaba, Lagos, Nigeria.
Email adud3f@r.postjobfree.com Phone (+234) 080******** ROTIMI ADELEYE (PH.D) – Supervisor
Professor,
Biomedical Engineering Department,
The University of Lagos,
Akoka, Lagos, Nigeria.
Email adud3f@r.postjobfree.com Phone (+234) 080******** FAHEED OLAJIDE – General Project Manager
General Project Manager,
Alcatel-Lucent Nigeria Limited,
Victoria Island, Lagos
Nigeria.
Email adud3f@r.postjobfree.com Phone (+234) 080********
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