In fast-paced, technology-driven environment, developed critical skills in project management and system development. Excels in strategic planning, team leadership, and cross-functional collaboration, ensuring seamless project execution. Looking to transition into new field, leveraging transferable skills for impactful contributions.
OCT 2015 – NOV 2018 ; U.S. Navy, IWTG San Diego, E-6 PO1 CTM; EW/CRY Scheduler/Assessor – 40hrs/week
SEP 2011 – AUG 2015 ; U.S. Navy, USS Boxer LHD4, E-6 PO1 CTM; Lead Technician – 40hrs/week
• Prevented and corrected numerous SSEE INC-E faults, restoring eight faulty components and ensuring 100 percent mission readiness during Boxer's 2013/2014 WESTPAC deployment.
o Maintained SSEE INC-E during three upgrades, through 3.9.X, 4.1.X, and 5.X.X software and equipment configurations.
o Conducted regular security scans and managed security updates as Information Systems Security Manager for SSEE INC E, RADMERC, DCGS-N, GALE-Lite, ACCESS-D4, and SCI-Networks systems.
o Performed Sysadmin duties on Windows XP, Windows 7, UNIX, and Linux RedHat servers across SSEE INC E, RADMERC, DCGS-N, GALE-Lite, ACCESS-D4, and SCI-Networks systems.
• Innovative system alignment resulted in superb reconfiguration to support new ONI procedures.
o Led a three-technician team, at direction of ONI, to develop, configure, test, and implement a new theoretical mission set for SSEE INC-E operations.
o System limitations required extensive software and hardware knowledge and adaptability to reconfigure and rethink current system abilities to operate outside of system specifications.
• Led six technicians in 1200 hours of troubleshooting, correcting 20 faulty SSEE INC E and DCGS-N components during Basic Phase.
• Qualified seven NIXIE watch standers, resulting in Boxer's USW certification.
• Authored Command OPSEC instruction, re-aligning the program in compliance with Navy OPSEC requirements, training 1075 Sailors.
• Led 85 Sailors in the overhaul of 85 spaces of five system installations while achieving 105 qualifications, 21 advancements, five re-enlistments, 94.5% department average for 3M 1.3 and completion of three ATG warfare certifications.
• Hand selected as one of 13 ship's force Quality Assurance Representatives during FY-14 CNO Planned Maintenance Availability. Supported 31 contracting companies, acting as a direct liaison to 65 divisions.
o Inspected 712 depot-level repair actions, completing 1,424 QA checks and 264 Product Verification Inspections.
• Maintained, repaired, and installed 114 SIMPLEX Cipher locks and 87 high security Kaba Mas Electronic locks for Operations Department and Commander, Amphibious Squadron 1.
• Developed 16 Technical and Tactical Drill guides and trained 18 Sailors on Casualty Response procedures; ensured SSES Watchstanders met all requirements during CRY 2.1 through 2.4B assessments.
MAY 2007 – OCT 2010; U.S. Navy, USS Enterprise CVN65, E-5 PO2 CTT; EW Operator – 40hrs/week
• As system administrator, managed over 350 high priority accounts on five cryptologist and intelligence systems, spanning Windows XP, UNIX, and Linux RedHat servers.
• Prevented six system fatalities and rewrote the operating procedures directly preventing two CASREPS enabling the intelligence and cryptologist mission to pass TSTA/FEP and C2X.
Network security
Vulnerability assessment
Operating system security
Secure network design
Network troubleshooting expertise
Internet protocol suite (TPC/IP)
Network capacity planning