

When management saw the office and field work I consistently produce, I would be given completion dates and had to provide status updates for any project I was working on. I was sent to 8 Global Knowledge classes for Cisco in 4 years. Vendor Management (FLUKE, Cisco, sale reps) I learned everything about my profession, aside from being a manager, with Charter Communications. Would ensure users had access to all applications and network resource to prove out new connection prior to leaving and completing the work and would stay days to prove out if need be. Would deploy to new offices across NA and setup pre-configured network and Telco equipment.
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Open up tickets in Remedy to provide software or hardware technical support.Įnsure any Telco cabling was done before arriving at site to ensure no waste of time. Worked with Telco Carrier to ensure we had the proper circuit provisioned for the new site based on application and user formula for circuit size. Worked on configuring new network equipment for new offices Charter would buy around the country.

Was also charged with management of state-wide ATM network infrastructure supporting content transmission, internal data and voice transmission, all of which involved visiting a wide range of head end system/data delivery locations and learning a great deal about different types of fiber optics used, how optical cabling was installed and the mathematical knowledge required for optimal operation.

Most enjoyable aspects were taking on limited responsibility and regular participation in building the TWC digital content delivery systems. Success was achieved and systems were ultimately understood to a functional level, however, not without periodical failure and having to push to gain more knowledge in these areas. Most difficult aspect of position was exposure to and expectation to support and manage technologies such as AS400 and Unix operating systems and applications. Co-workers varied from office personnel, field installers and engineers, allowing myself to engage with a wide range of educational levels, personalities and job functions. Management was overall supportive and found my work to be at or above expectations. I learned about the cable industry and the infrastructure required to bring entertainment and information to homes and businesses. I was typically involved with daily support and management of local Domain environment, some project management, keeping many systems up to date and meeting evolving technologies.
