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GIBSON MENDOZA
Kandahar,
Afghanistan ● E-mail: gibson@gmail.com
OBJECTIVE
Analytical
and efficient IT Engineer eager to contribute excellent skills in
network and system maintenance toward actively supporting an organization in
optimizing technical operations and performance.
AREAS OF STRENGTH
Project
& Team Leadership … Upgrades … Troubleshooting & Support … Connectivity
… Network- Architecture and Design … Routing & Switching … VTP … STP …
TCP/IP … LANs … WANs … VLAN's
CERTIFICATIONS & SECURTIY CLEARNCE
Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP)
Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH)
Security Plus (SEC +)
Active Top Secret Clearance
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Network
Engineer, General Dynamics Information Technology (GDIT), Aug 2012 - Present
·
Provide Strategic/Tactical LAN/WAN connectivity for
Regional Node Command Control (RNCC) South and West (Kandahar, Afghanistan),
and serve as an escalation point to various NETOPS’ throughout RC S/W for NIR/SIPR/CX-I and Black Core networks.
·
Provide daily administration/maintenance of Various Army assemblages (routers/switches) to include Command
Post Nodes (CPN’s), Joint Network Nodes (JNN’s), SIPR/NIPR Acces Points (SNAP’s),
Satelite Transportable Terminals (STT’s), and S2 LINKWAY modems.
·
Ensure
assemblages have proper configuration to
include DNS, DHCP, Port-security, OSPF, GRE/DMVPN tunnels, and Call
Manager/Call Manager Express/Gatekeeper.
·
Troubleshoot
TDMA transmission paths to ensure assemblages’ modems are interfacing with Area
Hub Nodes.
·
Assist
in Validating Tactical assemblages entering theater to include proper
configuration of data/voice.
·
Troubleshoot
KG-175-A&D TACLANEs and KIV-54 SECNET devices.
·
Configure
TACLANES through GEMX servers.
·
Build
site and sub-maps on SNMPc to ensure proper monitoring of Strategic/Tactical
assets.
Network
Administrator, OBOR Digital, Nov 2011 – Jul 2012
·
Support Black Core Networks in Afghanistan to
include SIPR/NIPR networks for USMC.
·
Troubleshoot EIGRIP/OSPF/BGP routing
protocols including GRE/IPSEC tunnels
·
Setting up network address translations, NAT
·
Implement new designs for strategic/tactical
networks for redundancy
Network
Engineer, OBOR Digital, Mar 2010 – Nov 2011
·
Support Iraq theater wide VSAT (SNAP/MITT)
SIPR/NIPR networks for U.S. Army.
·
Maintain and troubleshoot LAN/WAN connectivity
of VSAT terminals to include VLAN’s, DHCP, VOIP phones, Call Manger/Call
Manager Express, GRE/IPSEC tunnels, and OSPF.
·
Coordinate with HUB personnel,
FSRs and users to resolve network incidents consisting of faulty Radio Frequency(RF)/Cisco
equipment to include LinkWay S2 modems, BUCs, LNBs, Cisco 2800 routers, Cisco 3500/3700
switches and TACLANES.
Network
Engineer, PLANIT Technology Group, Feb 2008 – Mar 2010
·
Responsible for implementing/engineering network
infrastructure for new Capital One campus of 3 buildings to include several
networks and 3000+ users.
·
Responsible for the day to day maintenance of a 1000+
devices in several networks for Capital One to include upgrading IOS, removing
CatOS, and improving the OSPF, HSRP, and STP timers.
·
Responsible for the
decommissioning of several remote sites.
Systems
Engineer, SAIC, May 2007 – Nov 2007
·
Responsible for the PC Refresh Project undertaken by the US
Navy located in Italy and Spain.
·
The project required moving over 4000 users and PC’s in both
the NIPR and SIPR environment to new Window XP PC’s. In addition to researching
and enforcing ONENET policies, the task required the utilization of the Altiris
Server to configure new machines for deployment. As part of the team we installed
various software packages upon request, perform trouble shooting on various
machines for various issues, install peripheral equipment, coordinated
installation and down time in order to minimize user disruption and maintained
a refresh schedule that met the customer's demands.
Lead
Network Engineer, NW-SYSTEMS, Washington, D.C. Jul 2006
- May 2007
·
Provided tier 3 support for the Army Corps of Engineer's
helpdesk to include DNS, DHCP, and Active Directory.
·
Support two separate networks consisting of 1200 users.
·
Designed, upgraded, maintained, and optimized a network
consisting of Cisco 6509's, with sup 720's and sup 32's. The network
design included a highly fault tolerant system of redundant switches and
backbone paths with HSRP and OSPF.
·
Provided IP/TV service.
·
Redesigned second network consisting of Cisco 6509's,
4006's, 3500's and 2900's.
NOC
Network Engineer II, NETCO, Quantico, VA Apr 2006 - Jul 2006
·
Serve as a technical escalation point for the customer,
remote site engineer, and NOC network engineers for the Navy Marine Corps
Intranet enterprise network consisting of more than 5,000 Cisco network devices
that support over 100,000 users within the United States and over seas
·
Provide tier 2 support to ensure network consistency and
rapid recovery from network outages and degradations.
·
Resolve LAN/BAN and WAN performance issues to meet
contracted service level agreements for NMCI project.
·
Configure and implement solutions to improve network service
using multiple protocol suites and functions to include OSPF, EIGRP, HSRP, STP,
VTP, ACL's, and Policy Base Routing.
·
Report and assess configuration audits of active network
devices within the enterprise network.
Network
Engineer I, NETCO, Mechanicsburg, PA Jun 2003 –
Apr 2006
·
Participate in NMCI (Navy Marine Corps Intranet)
enterprise-wide initiative consisting of 3 networks from the Marine Corps,
Navy, and Navy-classified network.
·
Handle technical issues including backbone routing, customer
router configuration, remote support and Internet services for 4,000+ user
network comprised of 100+ Cisco Catalyst high-end switches and 30 routers with
multiple technologies and protocols such as DSL, DS1, ATM, SONET, HSRP, IPSEC
tunnels, OSPF, EIGRP, and BGP.
·
Skillfully provide technical direction to meet design and
implementation milestones and efficiently respond to operational Service Level
Agreements.
·
Formulate templates and documentation to improve operational
procedures and configuration standards for network equipment.
·
Significantly enhanced efficiency by creating numerous
documents such as POC listings, a port matrix for all users, server and switch
ports on base, and a comprehensive listing of all switches with building
location and IP information.
·
Maximized productivity by coordinating seamless efforts
between local base operations personnel and Network Operations Center.
Field
Systems Engineer, Cubic Worldwide Technical Services,
Okinawa, Japan Sep 2001–Jun 2003
·
Demonstrated exemplary team-player work ethic to provide
professional development, analytical support and education programs for U.S.
military in Korea, Okinawa, Singapore, mainland Japan, and Thailand.
·
Organized and generated 3D computer-generated profiles of
aircraft including flight dynamics, weapon events and outcomes of each
engagement.
·
Operated and maintained training system featuring tracking
for 24 high-activity aircraft with the potential to track up to 100 aircraft.
Technical
Support Team Leader, U.S. Marine Corps, Okinawa, Japan, Mar
1998 – Jun 2001
·
Awarded three Navy-Marine Corps Achievement Medals in
recognition of outstanding customer service and network support.
·
Accurately resolved customer issues regarding connectivity,
peripheral compatibility, and software usage on Windows NT Server, IIS, Windows
NT Workstation and Windows 2000 Professional platforms and with Cisco
components.
·
Proficiently led and completed high-profile projects
involving Windows NT and Windows 2000 network operating systems, Cisco
switches, and Exchange server hardware migrations and server rebuilds.
·
Exercised well-honed leadership talents to champion
10-member 24/7 technical support team.
·
Designed, installed and maintained LAN consisting of 30 NT
servers and serving 2000+ users.
·
Leveraged excellent critical thinking skills to troubleshoot
and resolve routing issues related to initial router configuration, BGP, EIGRP,
and access control lists.
·
Instrumental in performing upgrade from Banyan Vines to NT
4.0 and NT to Windows 2000.
·
Upgraded network architecture from Token Ring to Ethernet
and Ethernet to Gigabit Ethernet.
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