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Commander
Seventh Fleet (US Navy) April
1997 – March 2001
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Joy Campbell
309 Player Way * Simpsonville, SC 29001 * Joy.Campbell@gmail.com * (864) 399-9876
~Principal Network Engineer~
Results-oriented
Senior Network Engineer with
broad-based technical skills seeking a position that will utilize proven expertise,
creative engineering talents, and commitment to personal and team excellence in
a community that will provide an opportunity for growth and advancement.
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Proven
advancement of skills with 14 years in the industry from deck plate network
engineer to principal senior network engineer.
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Self-starter
with highly tested and demonstrated analytical and methodical problem solving
skills.
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Excellent
leadership qualities in high-stress and/or complex situations; my ability to be
flexible, provide real-time planning, and communicate effectively have been
paramount to the satisfactory completion of tasks.
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Capable
of managing and actively participating in all functions of LAN support to
include project managing, planning, implementing, assessing, maintaining, and
improving.
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Defined
abilities in both oral and written communication as consistently demonstrated
by interfacing with top leadership of both government customers and executive
management and effectively presenting technical issues in a manner that allows
for understanding.
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Noted
to be a skillful and patient trainer of personnel at all levels.
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Platforms--Strong: Alcatel Layer 2 and
Layer 2/3 switches, Alcatel operating system AOS, 9700, 7700, 6800, 6600, 6300
series switch products, Xylan operating system XOS, OmniSwitch legacy products.
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Platforms--Moderate: Cisco 4500, 4000,
3600, 2800, and 2600 series routers, Cisco IOS 11 and 12 series, Cisco 3500
series switches, IXIA, various Dell, HP, TAG, and Germaine Servers, Microsoft
Windows® operating systems 95 to present Server and Workstation, XP and Vista.
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Networking: OSI model, Ethernet (10/100/1000), ATM, LANE,
VLAN, port mobility, 802.1q, 802.3ad, 802.1d, 802.1w, 802.1s, TCP/IP, FDDI,
GateD, OSPF, VRRP, Multicasting, Multicast Switching, PIM-SM, Wireless, FTP/TFTP,
DHCP, DNS, WINS, RPC, and more.
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Tools: Wireshark, X-Vision, OmniVista, Procomm Plus
and Aspect scripting language, Microsoft Office (including Word, Excel,
PowerPoint, and Outlook), Microsoft Visio, Remedy Helpdesk System, Norton
Antivirus Protection Utilities, Ixia network analyzer/sniffer, Fluke Networks
LinkRunner Pro.
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Navy Subsystems Familiarity: GCCS-M, Navy Cash, NSIPS, ATWCS, TTWCS, AIS,
NTCSS, GBS, JSIPS, NITES, TBMCS, NAVMACS, METBENCH,
Professional
Experience
Science
Applications International Corporation (SAIC)
September 2009 - Present
Senior Network Engineer
Provided consulting/customer services to the Department of Defense’s
Space and Naval Warfare (SPAWAR) In-Service Engineering Agent (ISEA) for all
aspects of the switching/routing facet of US Navy Fleet LANs. Served as senior Subject Matter Experts
specializing in Alcatel and Cisco networking product implementations. Successfully managed several large scale
projects including site survey LAN assessments, network grooms, and full LAN
hardware and software installations.
Supported the SPAWAR 24x7 Help Desk by actively performing and leading
last tier troubleshooting on the most serious LAN problems in the fleet. Responsible for coordinating and performing
the integration of numerous SSIL programs into shipboard LANs and providing
network diagrams. Routinely utilized lab assets for LAN problem
replication and for testing a multitude of vendor products and systems for
incorporation into the fleet LANs.
Duties were performed both stateside and in countries abroad as well as
at sea and pier-side.
L-3
Communications February 2008 – September 2009
Principal Network Engineer
Conduct comprehensive LAN testing, functional integration, quality
assurance validation, and network configurations in a lab environment on new US
Navy ship LANs. Solely responsible for
all aspects of the switch and router equipment before the network is installed onboard
ship. Also provide post integration
support to include ship’s company familiarization training and on-site technical
assistance during installations.
Validate each network integration meets US Navy performance and
functional specifications. Provide
off-site technical and installation support to multiple government departments
in country and overseas. Support various
government and commercial tasks off-site when needed as well. Direct Customer Paul Dickson, IITF Manager.
Key
Contributions:
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Consistently complete
tasks ahead of schedule thus saving the government thousands of dollars in
labor costs per task.
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Discovered numerous
design and configuration flaws in the new shipboard LAN designs before they
were installed on ship. Assisted with
the resolution of these issues for current and future designs. These findings enabled the shipboard
installation team to save an untold amount of hours and they saved the
government hundreds of thousands of dollars in on site troubleshooting and
re-engineering.
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Provided training to multiple
east coast shipboard installation and support personnel from various government
and contractor agencies on all facets of switching and routing in the new LAN
designs.
L-3
Communications February
2003 - February 2008
Senior Network Engineer
Provided consulting/customer services to the Department of Defense’s
Space and Naval Warfare (SPAWAR) In-Service Engineering Agent (ISEA) for all
aspects of the switching/routing facet of US Navy Fleet LANs. Served as one of two senior Subject Matter
Experts specializing in Alcatel networking product implementations. Successfully managed several large scale
projects including site survey LAN assessments, network grooms, and full LAN
hardware and software installations. Supported the SPAWAR 24x7 Help Desk by
actively performing and leading last tier troubleshooting on the most serious
LAN problems in the fleet. In addition,
served
as the east coast Ship's Subsystem Integration List (SSIL) integration
coordinator for ISEA. As such, was
responsible for coordinating and performing the integration of numerous SSIL
programs into shipboard LANs and providing network diagrams. Routinely utilized lab assets
for LAN problem replication and for testing a multitude of vendor products and
systems for incorporation into the fleet LANs. Duties were performed both stateside and in countries
abroad as well as at sea and pier-side.
Direct customer Nate Causey, East Coast ISNS ISEA.
Key
Contributions:
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Responded to a
last-minute shipboard LAN casualty in Thailand May 2008 on only 6 hours
notice. Casualty was holding up a major
joint forces exercise between the combined military forces of the US and many
other countries. Successfully identified
and corrected the problem within hours of arrival in country and the exercise
was able to continue without further delay.
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Performed a total LAN
reconfiguration onboard the USS Mount Whitney, the US/NATO flagship for the
European battle theatre while the ship was underway on critical U.S. State Dept
tasking. Systematically restored all
shipboard switches and routers on three separate networks to full mission ready
state while working around ship’s schedule requirements. All performance degradations on both US Navy
LANs and the NATO LAN were completely resolved.
Work resulted in high level recognition from numerous ranking officials
from both DoD and US Navy.
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Integral team member that
performed a 1.4 million dollar LAN installation/upgrade onboard USS Kitty Hawk
in Yokosuka, Japan. Provided six weeks
of support and hands-on training to shipboard personnel after the install was
complete. Recognized in December 2006
with the SPAWAR Systems Center San Diego CENTER TEAM ACHIEVEMENT AWARD.
King
Technologies, Inc March 2001 – February 2003
Systems Engineer
Responsibilities included research and
development of new networking hardware, software and run-time configurations, tracking
schedule/status of all milestones, developing test objectives from new system
baseline requirements, drafting test plans/procedures, test reports, and
conducting reviews of same documents. Additional
responsibilities included configuring test lab equipment and conducting testing
as outlined in test plan/procedures, and also loading fielded baselines on lab
assets to support troubleshooting of customer-reported anomalies and
verification of network device configuration updates. Vital member of a Battle Group Systems
Integration Test team that assessed and corrected anomalies onboard US Navy
ships while at sea. Performed full LAN
installations onboard Navy ships as well as network grooming and troubleshooting.
Commander
Seventh Fleet (US Navy) April
1997 – March 2001
Information
Systems Technician
Served as Senior Systems Administrator for
Commander Seventh Fleet on board the USS Blue Ridge. Duties included administration of three major
networks encompassing a combined total of thirteen Compaq servers and
approximately 1,500 Dell workstations and laptops. Responsible for the setup, configuration,
maintenance, and administrative functions of backbone Windows NT and Exchange
servers in a large network environment on four separate classification levels. Provided technical application support and
integration of new applications in accordance with fleet standards. Managed all aspects and scheduling of backups
on three NT LANs and one UNIX LAN.
Personally responsible for all data and e-mail disaster recovery through
backup tapes.
Credentials
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CCENT and CCNA
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CompTIA Network +
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CompTIA Security +
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ACSP: Alcatel
Certified Switch Professional
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IXIA: IxLoad
Network Analyst
~Active Top Secret Clearance~
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