Objective
Seeking a challenging opportunity in the network cabling field that will allow me to improve my skills and knowledge as well as further my career.
Qualifications
General Cabling Installation
Can complete residential or commercial installations according to the applicable EIA/TIA standards
Conversant with the subsystems of both commercial and residential installations
Conversant with on-the-job safety rules and precautions (OSHA 10)
Conversant with the copper/fiber optic color code
Copper Cabling Installation
Can pull, install, terminate and test 4-pair cabling faults in the T568A and T568B configurations, including wire mapping and tone and trace
Can punch down and test 4-pair cable on both 66 and 110 blocks
Can pull, install, terminate and test coaxial cable in the F-Type and BNC style
Fiber Optic Cabling Installation
Conversant with various types of fiber optic cable, including tight buffer, loose tube, conductive, non-conductive and composite
Can pull, install, terminate and test fiber optic cable with the SC and ST style connectors
Can troubleshoot a fiber optic installation, diagnose and correct attenuation problems
Can calculate a Fiber Optic Loss Budget
Work History
05/2012-07/2012 – Staffing Plus, Bradford, PA
FACTORY LABORER
07/2011-04/2012 – Earle C. Clements Academy, Morganfield, KY
STUDENT EMPLOYEE
05/2008-09/2008 – Sheetz, Kent, OH
CREW MEMBER
Education
Networking Cabling Specialist – Earle C. Clements Academy, Morganfield, KY 2012
General Education – Smethport Area High School, Smethport, PA 2007
Certifications
Telecommunications Technologies
Introduction to Network Cabling – Copper-Based Systems Curriculum
Network Cabling Specialist – Fiber Optic-Based Systems
N.C.C.E.R Core Curricula
N.C.C.E.R Electronic Systems Technician Level One
N.C.C.E.R Electronic Systems Technician Level Two
N.C.C.E.R Electronic Systems Technician Level Three
N.C.C.E.R Electronic Systems Technician Level Four
Customer Service Training
MTC’s Advanced Student Leadership Course
OSHA 10 Construction Industry