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OBJECTIVE:

I have been at the forefront of technology for the past 15 years and I seek a challenging position in the field of information technology and or telecommunications. The position would have to be in Network/Systems Engineering, in a dynamic growth oriented company, where I can employ my years of experience in information technology, team management and project management. I currently hold a BI Security Clearance and I am also a FEMA First Responder.

CONTACT INFORMATION:
First Name: Washmina
Last Name: Patton
Home Address: 5024 Oriole Drive  
City: Pittsburg                          
State:GA
Postal/Zip Code: 33650
Day Phone: (580)720-9036
Email: w.patton02@gmail.com

TARGET JOB:
DESIRED JOB TYPE:
Employee

DESIRED STATUS:
Full-Time

DESIRED LOCATION:
Rio Grande Valley, TX

IDEAL JOB:
A position that capitalizes on extensive
hands-on network administration and project management experience.

TARGET COMPANY:
COMPANY SIZE:
No Preference

COMPANY CATEGORY:
Network Solutions / Telecommunications Services

IDEAL COMPANY:
Technology oriented company that is committed to taking
advantage of cutting-edge technologies to serve their customers and employees.

WORK EXPERIENCE:
COMPANY NAME: Qinetiq North America
ADDRESS: 7450-B Boston Boulevard
CITY: Springfield, VA
ZIP: 30012
PHONE: (330) 830-7229
FORMAL TITLE: Senior Network Engineer
SUPERVISIOR: Don Grammer / Darlene Bough
START DATE: 07/06
END DATE: Present
WORK DESCRIPTION:

  • Serve as a Senior Network Engineer for US Customs and Border
    Protection.

  •  I provide ongoing network and desktop support for multiples sites. Desktop support includes the creation and deployment of customized images to accommodate our different sites using Norton Ghost.

  • All our sites currently run on a Cisco powered network and have a mixed environment of Novell Netware and Microsoft Windows Server 2003 that I support on a daily basis.

  • The sites I support are a mixture of land ports of entry, US Border Patrol Stations, Office of Air and Marine, and the office of Internal Affairs.

  • My duties include the verification of security clearances for all new users.  I create and manage Netware and Microsoft Active Directory accounts and assign necessary rights and privileges in order to access all CBP approved data resources.

  • I perform and verify the completion of all system backups running on our Netware and Microsoft servers. My duties are to restore and test the integrity of data on a weekly basis and store the media offsite satisfying OIT policies and procedures.

  • I install and verify proper encryption of several mobile devices, Blackberry’s, USB Drives, MobiKeys and Laptops utilizing encryption software such as Secure Doc.

  • Some of the duties that I perform at CBP include the proper identification and remediation of systems that have been infected with spyware, malware, and viruses. I work closely with Computer Security Incident Response Center (CSIRC) and provide logs and supporting documentation of identified systems.

  • I also provide customer outreach such as making the customer aware of existing CBP and OIT security policies.

  • I also provide the customer with proper sanitation of IT equipment for proper disposal.

  • I provide support for CBP approved applications such as US Visits, WHTI, E3, Enforce, CMAX, SAP, TLETS, and Outlook to name a few.

  • I also stage and deploy network equipment that includes switches, routers, Netware Servers, Tape Backup Units, and UPSs.

  • Create, Plan and modify the Continuity of local Operations (COOP) IT Disaster Recovery plans, identifying alternate sites and procedures for restoring connectivity.

  • I work closely with our area ISSO (Information Systems Security Officer) to coordinate and maintain an effective disaster recovery plan for all CBP IT systems.

  • I also complete all data surveys that are requested by CBP OIT upper management and ISPs such as Verizon, Sprint and AT&T.

  • I also perform circuit cutovers from providers such as Verizon, Sprint and AT&T.  This involves the installation of Cisco routers, Uniden Modems, and UPSs along with proper coordination with the DHS Network Operations Center.

  • I have utilized proper measures and procedures to support the Electronics department with the support for their KMC (Key Management Controller) when ever my assistance is required.

  • I routinely provide support with the installation and configuration of Motorola software such as the Motorola CPS (Customer Programming Software) that is used to load different code plugs to Motorola radios such as the Astro Spectra 412, Astro Spectra 526, XT 3000, and XT 5000 radios.

  • Part of my daily activities is to provide ongoing customer support to our Radio Communications Center.  One of the applications is TLETS (Texas Law Enforcement Telecommunications System). TLETS provides intrastate interconnectivity for criminal justice agencies to a variety of local, state, and federal data base systems including Border Patrol. Additionally, TLETS’ link with Nlets, the International Justice and Public Safety Network, facilitates exchange between criminal justice agencies across the state of Texas to their counterparts in other states.


Key Accomplishments While at CBP:

  • My first task when I accepted my current position was to serve as a team lead in the ADEX deployment team in 2007.  This project involved the migration of our legacy CC Mail and Lotus Notes email system to MS Exchange 2003 with the introduction of MS Active Directory.  I was in charge of the coordination, creation and management of individual email accounts, mailboxes, group mailboxes, and distribution lists for the Roma POE, Rio Grande City POE, Rio Grande City BP station, and the Los Ebanos Ferry.

  • In November 2007 I solely managed a project for the migration of the GIS (Geographical Information Systems) topology application that the Border Patrol Intel department utilizes out in the field.  This project included the creation of a new SQL database for the Intel department in preparation for a migration to a new centralized database located at the Ronald Reagan building in Washington DC. This migration was a part of a nationwide initiative to centralize all topology maps and coordinates obtained by Border Patrol field agents.  The installation and migration were a success and a new web based application named EGIS was launched with no major setbacks.  This project took a lot of commitment by the Border Patrol Office of Intelligence and me to make the migration a success and prevent any data loss. During the course of this year I was also assigned by my supervisor Darlene Bough to be the team lead in a new construction project for the Office of Asset Forfeiture at the Border Patrol Headquarters in Edinburg TX.  The project involved the proper construction of a new IDF (Intermediate Distribution Frame) following strict guidelines set by the Office of Information Technology. I was also involved in the design of the data network infrastructure which included copper and fiber optics cabling in order to connect the new facility to our core LAN room in the main building. All this was achieved by meeting with the design architects for the new building that included the Army Core of Engineers, General Services Administration, Office of Information Technology and the Office of Border Patrol. The project was a complete success and the building opened in early 2008. 

  • In May 2008 while supporting the Edinburg Border Patrol Sector Headquarters I lead a project for the Border Patrol that involved the installation and configuration of a new Virtual Learning Center Windows Server that is used by all Border Patrol Interns to complete their post academy training. This project also required the installation and configuration of IIS (Internet Information Services) and the modification of 40 training workstations in a LAB environment to point to the local server. The project was a complete success and I was able to launch modules that included video and audio in 30 seconds as oppose to 2 minutes when launching from a VLC server at the data center in Washington DC.



  • In July 2008 I worked as a First Responder during hurricane Dolly.  I was part of a team that setup the Region 6 Emergency Response Command Center at the Border Patrol Headquarters in Edinburg TX.  I installed and configured several workstations with hurricane monitoring software named HUREVAC along with a satellite that linked to an unmanned aircraft that sent images back to the command center with information such as wind speed, pressure levels, and calculations on projected landfall.  During this time I was in charge of making sure our datacenter was fully functional in order to relay all the proper information to nine Border Patrol stations, twelve ports of entry and the Office of Air and Marine. I worked through the hurricane at the command center and after the storm passed the following morning I went out to the Hidalgo and Pharr Ports of Entry to asses some water damage that was caused the by the high winds and rainfall during the storm.  In August and September the Texas and Louisiana gulf coasts were threaten by two additional hurricanes.  Hurricane Gustav in August and hurricane Ike in September prompted the launching of the Region 6 command center in Edinburg TX in order to monitor all hurricane activity and provide assistance as needed during and after the storm.

  • In October 2008 I was part of a Field Deployment team that converted Enforce 7.4 to E3 for Marfa Sector in Marfa TX.  The project called for the modification of Internet Explorer, the assignment of proper rights to Windows XP workstations and setting up a cache environment on a local Netware server.  In order to speed up the installation process I created a script that would copy and modify all necessary files, folders and the Windows Registry on the workstations cutting our 5 day deployment schedule by 1.5 days.  The sites visited during this deployment were Alpine station, Amarillo station, Big Bend sub station, Fort Stockton station, Lubbock station, Marfa station, Midland station, Pecos station, Presidio station, Sanderson station, Sierra Blanca station, Sierra Blanca Checkpoint, Van Horn station, and Hwy 67 Checkpoint.  In November 2008 I continued my role as a part of the E3 deployment team and provided a lessons learned overview to RGV Sector FTOs based on our first deployment in Marfa Sector.  The deployment of the application was a complete success in RGV sector and this deployment was completed in 4 days out of our 5 day schedule.  My immediate areas of responsibility for this project were Kingsville station, Falfurrias station, Rio Grande City station, McAllen station, RGV Sector HQ, Sarita checkpoint, and the Falfurrias checkpoint.

  • In September of 2009 the Office of Internal Affairs was relocated from the McAllen Miller International Airport to a new facility on Laurel Avenue in McAllen TX.  I was in charge of this project because this is was one of my five areas of responsibility. The new site required the installation of a temporary DSL connection to a temporary working area while the entire building was remolded.  The DSL line was installed and a Cisco router with VPN capabilities was configured to allow access to the CBP secure network from this location. A total of 15 agents were allowed access via this VPN connection for a period of one year.  When the remodeling project was completed I assisted Field Deployment with the installation of a new Cisco switch, a Novell NetWare Server, a Windows Server and a Riverbed appliance as part of the turn key solution that was provided through the Office of Information Technology in a timely and cost effective manner.

  • In January 2010 I was deployed to Sanford Florida as a First Responder after the Haiti earthquake to provide assistance with the day to day data network operations. While at this site I was able to coordinate the proper delivery of data services on the CBP network to multiple agencies such as CBP OFO, CBP TSA, and ICE. This was accomplished by working along side other IT First Responders form the corresponding agencies.  I configure several VLANS on two Cisco 4506 switches in order to exchange the data between agencies without compromising the security of the CBP network.


COMPANY NAME: Knapp Medical Center
ADDRESS: 1401 E 8th St.
CITY: Weslaco TX
ZIP: 78596
PHONE: (800)879-6786
FORMAL TITLE: Senior Network Administrator
SUPERVISIOR: Noel De Leon
START DATE: 08/04
END DATE: 07/06
WORK DESCRIPTION:

  • Served as Senior Network Administrator for Knapp Medical
    Center
    .

  • During my tenure with this employer I provided ongoing network support for equipment that included Cisco Firewalls, Cisco Switches, Cisco Wireless Bridges/Access Points, Microsoft Active Directory Services, Juniper VPN Concentrators, SoftMed Systems, Synoptics Terminal Servers, Microsoft Exchange, Dell Servers, HP Servers, Veritas Backup Exec, Symantec Antivirus and McKesson Carebridge.

  • Configured PIX-TO PIX VPN access between Knapp and outsourced services vendors such as Cardinal Health, Softmed, McKesson, and 3M coding.

  • Defined policies, NAT and anti-spoofing for internal, externals networks as well as  Internet gateways.

  • Optimized performance of the WAN network by migrating all Layer 2 switches into a Layer 3 network by configuring several VLANS.

  • Installed and configured Cisco Catalyst 6000 series, 4000 series, 3700 series and 2900 series switches. 

  • I installed and configured several wireless access points in multiple floors allowing our clinical staff to logon to the network using wireless configured laptops throughout the facility.  These access points were 802.11n and were secured using Wi-FI Protected Access 2 (WPA 2).

  • Managed all Active Directory security group policies to ensured proper network access for all local and remote users including outside vendors.

  • Managed and monitored network resources using Cisco Works LMS (Lan Management Solution) and Computer Associates UniCenter.


  • I provided coordination and deployment of a Single Sign-On solution and a McKesson Physician Portal that provides remote access for Knapp Medical Center physicians.

  • I supervised a total of four people and served as project manager for all network projects including network infrastructure adds, moves and changes dealing with the installation of fiber optics and copper CAT5e/6 cabling.

  • Responsible for providing Network diagrams using Visio.


  • I managed part of the IT budget to provide ongoing IT customer support.

  • I updated and revamped IT security policies adhering to JCAHO (Joint Commission of Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations.

  •  I have a good working relationship with vendors such as Insight, Cisco, Symantec, NetGineer, McKesson Microsoft, and Symantec.


Key accomplishments while at Knapp Medical Center

  • My duties as a Network Administrator were to secure our LAN through the deployment, configuration and management of appliances such as the Cisco PIX 515e, N2H2 URL filter, Cisco VPN Concentrators and a Juniper VPN concentrator. The Cisco PIX was utilized to provide a wide range of security and networking services that included Network Address Translation (NAT), Port Address Translation (PAT), content filtering (Java/ActiveX), URL filtering, IPSec VPN, advanced security services for multimedia applications and protocols including Voice over IP (VoIP), H.323, SIP (Session Initiation Protocol, Skinny and Microsoft NetMeeting. Several of these available features allowed me to control which users and services had access to the secure network.  In the health care industry all applications are mission critical because they have a direct and indirect affect on patient care.  With the use of the above mentioned equipment and my proactive approach I further secured our network with the deployment of a second Cisco firewall.  This increased the reliability of our existing resilient network infrastructure.  The two firewalls were linked together to allow hot standby failover capabilities to our network. 

  • As the Senior Network Administrator I also established secure VPN connections for remote sites that were part of our organization.  These connections required the creation of access control lists on the Cisco firewall and access was allowed through our Juniper VPN concentrator.  The access lists were used to allow or deny access in and out of our secure network.  The N2H2 server was used for URL filtering and access was granted depending on the end user’s role at the organization.  The N2H2 server was also used as a monitoring tool in order to expose any new security vulnerabilities.  My supervisor at the time was Teresa Garza Asst CIO and she can be reached at 956-968-8567.

  • I have been in the IT industry for the past 15 years and have been at the forefront of technology throughout my career. I bring many years of experience in the evaluation and implementation of IT systems to satisfy all IT security requirements for the organization. While working for Knapp Medical Center I coordinated and oversaw many projects to ensure the proper protection of IT systems and carried out difficult and complex assignments. I developed new methods, and approaches that related to information security, network operating systems, data management, and the delivery of software applications. I also provided advice and guidance in implementing security policies and procedures that directly affected the development and operations of existing network systems. During my tenure at Knapp Medical Center I was given the opportunity to lead a project that would provide secure remote VPN connections to physicians that required access to vital patient information. I purchased and deployed a Juniper VPN concentrator with SSL (Secure Socket Layer) encryption and modified an existing Cisco Pix Firewall to allow communication via certain ports. With this HIPPA compliant solution a physician was able to logon to the Physician Portal application from their private practice without violating HIPPA and JACHO patient confidentiality guidelines. My supervisor at that time was Teresa Garza and she can be reached at 956-969-5174.

  • Another accomplishment was the testing and deployment of a Single Sign On solution for Knapp Medical Center. The concept behind this solution was to consolidate application access into a single login while providing a superior level of application security. The result would be increased employee productivity, improved responsiveness to customers, and elevated protection for sensitive application data to help address compliance and security best practices. This solution required the creation of 33 individual login scripts and integration into McKesson’s Physician Portal. The applications would be accessed remotely via our Juniper VPN concentrator. After many months of testing and training, the scripts were developed and put in our production environment. This project took a lot of coordination that involved physicians, nurses, IT staff, office of finance, and IT solution providers such as McKesson and Insight. My supervisor at that time was Teresa Garza and she can be reached at 956-969-5174.


COMPANY NAME: Santa Rosa I.S.D
ADDRESS: 232 Jesus T Avila
CITY: Santa Rosa TX
ZIP: 78593
PHONE: (956)636-9800
FORMAL TITLE: Technology Coordinator
SUPERVISIOR: Maximo Galvan
START DATE: 02/01
END DATE: 07/04
WORK DESCRIPTION:

·        I provided onsite desktop and network management,
installation, repair, and maintenance services.

·        Implemented Windows Server group policies to deploy .msi packages, restrict desktop and browser modifications.

·        Maintained two Cisco powered networks and supported 2 IP telephone systems.

·        Installed and configured several wireless access points throughout the district campuses and connected remote campus to our datacenter via a Cisco Aironet wireless solution adhering to all current IEEE 802.11a, and 802.11g standards utilizing encryption protocols such as WI-FI protected access(WPA) and Wi-Fi protected access 2 (WPA 2) running at 5.0 GHz and 2.4 GHz respectively.

·         Setup and managed e-mail, Internet services, DNS, DHCP, and security policies.

·         Created and manage backups for School District.

·        I filed all E-rate applications for three district campuses. E-rate is a federally funded program that provides K-12 public schools discounts for telecommunication services, Internet access, and internal connections. This program is intended to ensure that all public schools have access to affordable telecommunications and information services at discounted rates.

·        I also applied for technology grants through TIF (Texas Infrastructure Fund) and created a 5 year technology plan for the entire district.

·        I also worked on the IT yearly budget for the district making sure all funding was available for continued support of existing IT maintenance contracts. These contracts included renewal of Cisco Smartnet and Microsoft service agreements.

Key accomplishments while at Santa Rosa I.S.D

  • While employed by Santa Rosa I.S.D as the Technology Coordinator / Network Administrator I implemented information security measures in order to censor inappropriate access to websites. These security measures were put in place in order to comply with CIPA (Children’s Internet Protection Act). I created a committee that included administrators, teachers, parents and members of the Region One Service Center in order to create and adopt acceptable use policies to provide better security to our students and staff when utilizing our network infrastructure. I installed and configured an appliance named Total Traffic Control by Light Speed Systems and a Cisco PIX 515e firewall and applied all necessary security measures in order to comply with the newly signed law. The use of these two appliances made our network more robust and allowed me to properly manage services such as content filtering, URL Filtering, and VoIP. The Cisco PIX also allowed me to properly deliver voice and video services using H323. By taking a proactive approach and searching for security vulnerabilities I was able to employ proper network security measures to protect all network resources within the district LANs and WAN. My supervisor at the time was Maximo Galvan and he can be reached at 956-636-9800
  • Santa Rosa I.S.D is a very small district in comparison to other school districts in the area but the need for technology resources is vital to the ongoing delivery of educational materials to the classroom via the web and online applications. In the year 2002 I was assigned the task of designing a network infrastructure for a new high school. Before this could be accomplished I had to relocate my data center that consisted of two Cisco 6509 core switches, a Cisco Pix 515e firewall, one T1 data circuit, three Windows servers, one Cisco 4506 and an APC Symetra UPS.  The data center was relocated and I began the design of the entire data network which included voice and data services.  This project took one year to complete and some of the equipment that I installed at this location included 2 new Cisco 4506e switches with power of Ethernet, 20 wireless access points, 60 VoIP SPA 525a Cisco telephones with built in wireless capabilities and 100 workstations.

COMPANY NAME: Texas State Technical College
ADDRESS: 1902 North Loop 499.
CITY: Harlingen, TX
ZIP: 78550
PHONE: (956)364-5000
FORMAL TITLE: Network Technician II
SUPERVISIOR: Dawn Quinn
START DATE: 09/1997
END DATE: 02/01
WORK DESCRIPTION:

  •  Provided desktop and network support for over 2,400 systems
    and 100 network printers. Part of my daily activities included support  

  • Provided campus wide support for all Lucent telephones and fax services. This included the installation and relocation of new and existing POTS lines, digital phone lines and the extension of existing T1 circuits throughout the campus. I also installed Avaya Definity PBX expansion digital and analog cards in order to provide continued support for our Avaya 8400 series terminals. I also installed and terminated 25-100 pair telco cable on 66 and 110 blocks in order to provide addition telco services during campus expansion projects.

  • I maintained and supported all Cisco switches and routers this also included support for legacy Cabeltron equipment and Synoptics Terminal servers.

  • Supported 3,000+ Novell Netware clients and solely maintained and supported all Windows NT servers.

  • Managed and maintained Netware and Groupwise accounts for the college.

  • Managed and deployed new applications and updates using ZENworks.;

  • Ensured the regular maintenance of Computer Associates Inoculan anti-virus software.

  • I was also part of the design and development team for new structured wiring projects in order to provide the delivery of services such as data, voice, and video through the use of copper and fiber optic cable.


Key accomplishments while at Texas State Technical College

  • While employed at Texas State Technical College in Harlingen I designed and installed a LAN for a new state of the art Auto Body Shop.  The LAN was designed with close coordination with the building architect in order to make sure that all provisions were in place once I began installing voice and data services to the site.  One of the provisions that I put in place during the design of this new LAN room was an FM-200 fire suppression system that would minimize damage to our LAN room in case of a fire.  The project took about 18 months to complete it turned out a complete success.

  • In 1999 I was in tasked by my boss Dawn Quinn to design and deploy our very first Cisco powered network.  This project called for something that would serve me well in the years to come while in the IT business.  VLANS (Virtual Local Area Networks) were a new comer to the IT industry and Cisco was the major player at the time offering some of the best equipment to offer this service. During the conversion from Cabletron to Cisco I created a total of 4 VLANS that would help with the isolation of future network problems and allowed the campus to go from a Layer 1 flat network to a more robust Layer 3 network.  The project was a complete success and 15 buildings were converted over to Cisco including a Gymnasium and an Aviation Technology building that were connected to the network using a wireless bridge made by Aironet.

COMPANY NAME: Santa Rosa I.S.D
ADDRESS: 232 Jesus T Avila
CITY: Santa Rosa TX
ZIP: 78593
PHONE: (956)636-9800
FORMAL TITLE: Computer Technician
SUPERVISIOR: Wilfredo Mata
START DATE: 04/96
END DATE: 08/97
WORK DESCRIPTION:

  • I served as computer technician for the entire district.

  • Part of my duties as a technician were to install and configure all servers and workstation using operating systems such and Novell Netware 3.12, DOS, and Windows for Workgroups,

  • I supported apporiximately 200 computers and 3 Windows NT servers.

  • I provided all telephone support that included the addition and relocation of fax lines, POTS lines and digital circuit lines such as DSL and T1 services.

  • Designed and deployed the first district wide fiber network infrastructure in order to interconnect the district and provide data services such as Email, Internet access and video.

Key accomplishments while at Santa Rosa I.S.D.

  • In 1996 while working for Santa Rosa I.S.D President Clinton signed the Telecommunications Act of 1996 and universal section of this law, Section 254, helps schools and libraries obtain access to state of the art services and technologies. The schools and libraries division of this law makes discounts available to eligible schools and libraries for telecommunication services, Internet access, and internal connections. The program is intended to ensure that schools and libraries have access to affordable telecommunications and information services. Santa Rosa I.S.D is one of the poorest districts in the nation and need for technology was seen in the classroom on a daily basis. The district qualified for a 90% discount on technology purchases due to its financial status. I began the process of creating a technology infrastructure budget that would address all the district needs on a per fiscal year basis. This budget allowed me the opportunity to engage in a $1,500,000 IT project deployment bringing to the district services such as Internet, Email, and IP Telephony. As the Technology Coordinator my responsibility was to review all Requests for Proposals (RFPs) and forward to our school board for approval. My boss at the time this project was completed was Wilfredo Mata and he can be reached at 956-636-9800



Education:
SCHOOL NAME: Texas State Technical College
CITIY/TOWN: Harlingen
STATE: TX
COUNTRY: USA
DEGREE/ELVEL ATTAINED: Associates Degree
COMPLETION DATE: 12/95
DESCRIPTION:
A.S. degree in Network Information Management Technology
3.8 GPA

TRAINING PROGRAM NAME: Global Knowledge / Fiber Optic Cabling
CITY/TOWN: McAllen
State
: TX

COUNTRY: USA
DEGREE/LEVEL ATTAINED: Installer Technician
COMPLETION DATE: 02/97
DESCRIPTION:
Installation and certification of fiber optic networks.

TRAINING PROGRAM NAME: Global Knowledge / Internetworking with TCP/IP
CITY/TOWN: Houston
State
: TX

COUNTRY: USA
DEGREE/LEVEL ATTAINED: Credit toward Cisco CCNA
COMPLETION DATE: 11/99
DESCRIPTION:
Install and configure TCP/IP, troubleshoot connections
among platforms, and monitor live IP data
transfer through the multi-platform classroom network.

TRAINING PROGRAM NAME: Ortronics CAT5 Installer Technician
CITY/TOWN: Harlingen
State
: TX

COUNTRY: USA
DEGREE/LEVEL ATTAINED: CAT 5 Installer Technician Certification
COMPLETION DATE: 01/00
DESCRIPTION:
Involved the proper installation and certification of all
CAT 5 cable. This included learning all TIA/EIA and ANSI standards.

SKILLS:

SKILL NAME: Norton Ghost
LAST USED: Currently using
SKILL LEVEL: EXPERT
YEARS OF EXPERIENCE: 8

SKILL NAME: Exchange 2003 Enterprise
LAST USED: February 2006
SKILL LEVEL: Intermediate
YEARS OF EXPERIENCE: 4

SKILL NAME: Outlook 2003
LAST USED: Currently using
SKILL LEVEL: Intermediate
YEARS OF EXPERIENCE: 5+

SKILL NAME: Windows Server 2003/2008 Active Directory
LAST USED: Currently using
SKILL LEVEL: Intermediate
YEARS OF EXPERIENCE: 7+
SKILL NAME: MS Windows NT/Windows 2000/Windows XP /Windows 7
LAST USED: Currently using
SKILL LEVEL: Expert
YEARS OF EXPERIENCE: 8+

SKILL NAME: Windows 98/95/3.x and MS-DOS
LAST USED: 2000
SKILL LEVEL: Expert
YEARS OF EXPERIENCE: 10+

SKILL NAME: Novell Netware 6
LAST USED: Currently using
SKILL LEVEL: Expert
YEARS OF EXPERIENCE: 5+

SKILL NAME: LANs/WANs
LAST USED: Currently using
SKILL LEVEL: Expert
YEARS OF EXPERIENCE: 15+

SKILL NAME: TCP/IP, DHCP, DNS, WINS, routers, switches, hubs
LAST USED: Currently using
SKILL LEVEL: Expert
YEARS OF EXPERIENCE: 15+

SKILL NAME: Project Management
LAST USED: Currently
SKILL LEVEL: Intermediate
YEARS OF EXPERIENCE: 6+

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
I am a Technical and business savvy network engineer, and posses many years of experience in K-12, Higher Education, Healthcare and most recently the Federal Government.  I posses excellent fluency in English and Spanish both verbally and written communication skills. I have a proven track record solving complex IP network issues in a timely and cost effective manner while minimizing network downtime.  Throughout my professional career I have managed to posses strong general management, negotiation, interpersonal, communication and team building skills.







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