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Victoria Spann
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Victoria Spann
309 Royal Ct,
Brandon Ms. 39001
Cell: 601-497-9876
E-mail: victoria@gmail.com
SECURITY CLEARANCE:
Secret (November
23, 2004)
EDUCATION & DEGREES:
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Master
of Arts in Christian Leadership, Liberty Theological Seminary December 2010
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Bellevue
University; (Graduate Level), Technology Management, System Development,
Management Information Systems, Enterprise Resource Planning, Information
Security Management, September 2008
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Sterling
Bible College; Certificate, Biblical Studies, July 2007
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Potomac
College; Nature Science, Organizational Business Management, October 2005
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University
of Phoenix; (Graduate Level), CIS Project Management, Ethics in Business,
Programming Concerns C++, November 2004.
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Bachelor
of Science, Computer Networking, Strayer University December 2003
TECHNICAL SKILLS &
TRAINING:
Technical Certificates
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Certificate:
KIV-7M Installation, configuration, and Troubleshooting, September 2011
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Certificate:
KIV-19 Installation, Configuration, and Troubleshooting, March 2005
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Certificate:
KG-175 Installation, configuration, and Troubleshooting, September 2005
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Certificate:
Fiber Optics Installation & Troubleshooting Fiber Optic Cables, August 2005
Hardware
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Cisco
Systems 1700, 1800, 2600, 3600, 3700, 4500, 7200, 7300, 7400, 7500, and 7600
series routers.
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Cisco
ICND, Cisco Intro to Networking.
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Timeplex
1500 & 1540
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Ericsson/Fore
System Switches, ASX-200BX/AC, ASX-1000AC/DC, TNX-1100, TNX-210AC/DC and
components.
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Juniper
Routers, M7i, M10, M20, M40e, T735 series routers.
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Sun
Micro Systems Servers, V210/V220, V240, 280R, V440, and V480.
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Canoga
Perkins, 2240, 2262, 2270, 2345, series
modems
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Larscom
ASCT-211 Standalones, CSU/DSU nest and related cards.
Databases
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Lotus
Notes
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AAPSS
database, IRIST database, Remedy, and Netcool.
Software Languages
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Visual
Basics, C++, UNIX.
Operating Systems
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Microsoft
Windows 95,98,NT, 2000 Professional, XP Professional, Vista, Word WordPerfect,
Excel, Power Point.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERINCE:
Staging & Productions, CACI International
Inc. June 2011-Present
Field Engineer II
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Directly responsible on all engineering, planning,
commissioning, materials and all other technical services essential to support
the construction and installation activities at the offshore worksite.
·
Ensure that the details included in the installation procedures
are fully understood and properly applied by construction personnel and that
all project preparation is in order.
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Co-ordinate and request
from the construction Superintendent or barge Foreman any resources required by
his subordinates.
·
Review project planning
with a view to improve on the completion date, if possible during
implementation.
·
He shall at all times know the current progress of the project
with respect to planning and should be able to give details of why project
ahead/behind schedule at all times.
Staging & Productions, CACI International
Inc.
August 2006-June 2011
Network Engineer II
·
Responsible for staging, configuring; and acceptance testing of
Juniper Routers, Fore System Switches, Sun Micro Systems V210/220, V240, 280R,
V440, and 480R Servers, Cisco Systems 2600, 3700, 7200, 7300, 7500, 7600,
series routers and their related components for implementation into the DISA
networks.
·
Tasked with troubleshooting hardware components when they do not
operate within defined criteria’s.
·
Troubleshoot hardware using test instruments, monitoring and
diagnostic software.
·
Prepares telecommunication equipment for installation by testing,
or modifying equipment as required.
·
Capable of assembled numerous racks from the simplest ATM
processor rack to the most complex IP four racks NIPRnet suite.
·
Responsible for staging, configuration, and testing of ATM
switches, hubs, modems, converters, IP routers, and rack configurations, along
with other network telecommunication equipment identified for implementation at
the end user locations.
·
Fabricates, modify, and install standard cables, as well as fiber
optic cable
Network Operation Center,
CACI International Inc. January 2006-August 2006
System
Technician III
·
Responsible for the complex tasks involved in the testing and
analysis of all elements of network facilities providing 24x7 technical,
operational and user support for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA),
United States Coast Guard (USCG), Networks and the Department of State here in
the U.S. and Internationally.
·
Monitors alarm systems and advises senior members of network staff
on network failures or degradation. Coordinates and participates in
troubleshooting large domestic/international Frame Relay and Point-to-Point
Networks utilizing over 1400 Cisco Routers to include, but not limited to
(2500, 3600, 4000, 4700, 7507, & 7513 routers).
·
Resolves
configuration problems pertaining to Cisco Routers, Verilink and Eastern
Research CSU/DSU’S. Provides customer service by interacting on a day-to-day
basis with users, vendors, maintenance engineers, and field technicians to
isolate circuit faults throughout the networks.
Staging & Productions,
CACI International Inc.
October 2003 – December
2006
Telecommunication Technician I
·
Responsible for staging, configuring; and acceptance testing of
Juniper Routers, Fore System Switches, Sun Micro Systems V210/220, V240, 280R,
V440, and 480R Servers, Cisco Systems 2600, 3700, 7200, 7300, 7500, 7600,
series routers and their related components for implementation into the DISA
networks.
·
Tasked with troubleshooting hardware components when they do not
operate within defined criteria’s. Troubleshoots hardware using test
instruments, monitoring and diagnostic software.
·
Prepare telecommunication equipment for installation by testing,
or modifying equipment as required.
·
Trained in fabricating and building of telecommunication racks.
·
Capable of assembled numerous racks from the simplest ATM
processor rack to the most complex IP four racks NIPRnet suite.
·
Responsible for staging, configuration, and testing of ATM
switches, hubs, modems, converters, IP routers, and rack configurations, along
with other network telecommunication equipment identified for implementation at
the end user locations.
·
Fabricates, modifies, and install standard cables, as well as
fiber optic cables
Warehouse, CACI International
Inc. August 2001 - October 2003
Logistical Technician II
·
Responsible
for scheduling equipment testing of various types of telecommunication
equipment and their related parts prior to shipment.
·
Receives
and update warehouse inventory valued over two million dollars using an
automated inventory system. Conduct 100% audits of warehouse inventory as
directed by supervisors.
·
Trained
new clerks on warehouse procedures and policies concerning receiving and
shipping of warehouse inventory.
·
Assigned
the duties of supervisor by DISA representative during a 100% audit of
warehouse inventory. Prepare telecommunication hardware and related parts for
shipping.
·
Shipped
telecommunication hardware and related parts to various international and
domestic locations. Preformed an instrumental role in the warehouse becoming
ISO-9000 certified.
·
Certified
to move heavy materials and equipment by forklift.
Fairfax County Public Schools
February 2001- June 2001
School Bus Driver
·
Ensured
the safe pick up and delivery of students to various school locations within
Fairfax County, Virginia school system.
·
Responsible
for performing per-trip inspection on buses and their related safety equipment
prior to leaving the bus depot.
·
Operated
buses with wheelchair lifts, and other special equipment for handicap student.
·
Performed
on call duties as necessary, to assist areas short of bus drivers.
·
Certified
in life saving measures such as CPR, and mouth-to-mouth recitation.
SAI, Security Associates International May 2000
– February 2001
Site Supervisor
·
Responsible
for coordinating daily work schedules, as well as days off for assigned
security officers.
·
Reviewed
events and activity log of each security office after their assigned shift.
·
Responsible
for personal and professional conduct of each security officers in the
performance of their duties. Supervised the training of security office as
needed, or when newly assigned to site.
·
Perform
routine patrols of building, parking areas, and parking garage.
·
Monitored
doors, hallways, parking lots, and building parking garage by surveillance
camera.
·
Report
any deficiencies, or defective equipment to property manager.
U.S. Army June 1980- June 2000
·
Served
as a Section Chief with the U.S. Army; my duties included, but where not
limited to the safe loading and firing of the section howitzer.
·
Performing
maintenance on the section howitzer, and its prime mover with related
components.
·
Trained
howitzer section to perform all duties necessary to fight, survive, and win in
a combat environment.
·
Conduct
personal, and performance counseling of each individual within the section.
·
As a
Drill Instructor my responsibilities range from the training of a sixty two-man
platoon in basic military and combat skills.
·
Monitoring
soldier’s personal hygiene, nutritional intake, physical fitness, and ensured
there personal safety.
·
Conducted
performance and personal counseling for each soldier assigned to the platoon.
·
Recommend
qualified soldiers for graduation and non-qualified soldiers for dismissal from
service.
·
Retired
honorably after twenty years
of military service.
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