Lorne W. Stanley
Shift Lead Network Engineer III
98-1254 Kaahumanu St
Unit A-3 #130
Pearl City, HI 96782
(757) 880-1458
Summary: I am an experienced Network Engineer with over 6 years
experience in the IT field. My
experience started on Langley Air Force Base where I gained my networking
foundation by starting in an installations work center. During my 4-year enlistment, I was able to
learn all aspects of networking, from Installation to Engineering. After I separated from the military, I took
a position working on the Navy Marine Corps Intranet (NMCI) project. In a short term contract as an Engineer II,
I assisted in network design and implementation. Following that, I held a position on Langley Air Force Base where
I provided technical expertise to help in the IT consolidation of network
services for the Air Combat Command (ACC) Network Enterprise. I currently work in the Network Operations
Center in Pearl Harbor for Netco as a Shift Lead Network Engineer III
monitoring the Hawaiian Islands and Pacific Northwest portion of the NMCI.
Education &
Certifications: Cisco
Certified Network Associate - CSCO #10254650
February
2000 Global Knowledge: Advanced Cisco Router Configuration
February
2000 Global Knowledge: Cisco LAN Switch Configuration
March
2001 Cisco Networking Academy: 4 Semester Cisco Certified Network Associate
course.
Clearance: Top Secret
Professional
Experience: Pearl
Harbor Network Operations Center (NOC) -
October 2003 Present
NOC
Shift Lead Network Engineer III for Netco
Key customer interface at shift level and
responsible for rapid recovery of an Enterprise network. Evaluates
and analyzes the Network Operations Center to ensure successful operation of
network. Responsible for the
implementation of engineering processes that provide for a timely and
appropriate integration of all engineering disciplines to ensure a network
system meets all requirements including Service Level Agreements. Identifies
and evaluates problems. Implement and maintain management systems to support
fault detection, correlation, and reporting to support service level
agreements. Reviews and maintains
configuration standards for network equipment.
Provides leadership and guidance to NOC Technicians and NOC Recovery
Engineers with implementation and maintenance of the network.
Langley
AFB, Hampton, VA April 2003 September 2003
Senior
WAN Analyst for ITA
Provided engineering solutions and
support for Air Combat Command IT consolidation. Responsible for providing technical support for LAN/WAN design
along with administration of network management software. Extended support included network
administration responsibilities and troubleshooting of the internal and
external router. Coordination and
communication with personnel from all three pilot bases of the IT summit. Implemented the ability to monitor and
manage network devices form the Network Operations and Security Center. Provide
technical documentation of management software to provide guidance to less
experienced technicians. Coordinate
team efforts to accomplish goals, upgrades and new implementation objectives,
evaluate isolate problems, test new solutions on a constantly growing
continually improving and extremely critical network. Provide the Network
Operations Security Center (NOSC) technical expertise with maintaining Cisco
routers and switches.
Naval Supply Depot,
Mechanicsburg, PA Feb 2003-April 2003
Engineer
II for WAM!NET through Microlink
Responsible for designing and partnering
with customers, vendors and teammates in implementing and monitoring local area
networks that typically link to numerous computer platforms. Ensured that the site network and network
management environments were reliable and that performance exceeds that of
contracted service levels. Provided
leadership and guidance to lower level engineers, along with assisting in
technical direction to meet design and implementation milestones.
Langley AFB, Hampton, VA
1999-2002
Project
Coordinator/Base Network Engineer
Responsible for engineering proven
network designs for campus wide connectivity.
Coordinated the implementation of network design working closely with subordinate
technicians. Acted as liaison with
customers during project answering questions and developing plans to satisfy
requirements. Other responsibilities
included managing the core layer routers while ensuring minimum downtime along
side customer satisfaction.
Deployed Network Engineer
Assigned to the Theater
Deployable Communications (TDC) work center to strengthen Langleys leading
team. Trained on deployable equipment designed
to maintain upwards of 1,200 users, over satellite WAN links, in an initial
base situation. Worked on a variety of
networking equipment, including Cisco routers and switches, and the servers
that supported the base.
Network Installation and Administration
This is where I gained my networking
foundation. I started with
switching. By installing the access
layer switches, along with ensuring connectivity to the campus, I learned how
to properly manage a network. Placed in
the Network Control Center (NCC) where I worked network outages and began
training on routers. Quickly became a
key player in the NCC, working major network upgrades and maintenance.
Hardware: Routers Cisco 2500, 2600, 3600, 4000, 7000,
and 8500 families
Switches Cisco 1900, 2900, 3500,
4000, 4500, 5000, 6000, and 6500 families
Software: Cisco
IOS, CatOS, Cisco Works, Cisco Secure, HP Openview, Windows Operating systems,
TFTP clients such as pumpkin, Solarwinds, Tivoli, Remedy