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CISCO Network Associate Resume

 

Contact information
Franz S. Jeon
17 Street
Austin   
Texas
Career objective 
Looking for a challenging position of the CISCO Network Associate Resume the reputed University with a view to use my wide experience for the benefit of the organization.
I am an enthusiastic and fully qualified IT (CCNA), Electrical & Electronics Technician. I enjoy being part of, as well as leading, a successful and productive team. I am quick to grasp new ideas and concepts, and to develop innovative and creative solutions to problems. I am able to work well on my own initiative or as part of a team and demonstrate the highest levels of motivation and organisation skills required meeting deadlines and achieving targets. I possess excellent interpersonal and presentation skills and can communicate well at all levels.
 
OBJECTIVE
 
I am now looking for a new and challenging position, which will make best use of my skills and experience and enable further personal and professional development. 
 
TRAINING AND QUALIFICATIONS
 
Member: The Institution of Engineers and Technology (IET)
CCVP: Currently studying for CCNA voice (VoIP)
CCNA: Cisco Certified Network Associate 2009 
Computer-based training: TCP/IP (1997), ISDN (1997), CISCO Routers (1998) 
HNC Module: PLC’s (Cardonald College, Glasgow, 2001)
SCOTVEC HNC: Software Engineering with Telecommunication (Glasgow Polytechnic, 1991) 
SCOTVEC HNC: Electrical & Electronic Engineering, 053 (Stow College, Glasgow, 1990) 
SCOTVEC ONC: Electrical & Electronic Engineering, 053 (Stow College, Glasgow, 1990) 
MEDC: Assembly Language Programming (Paisley College of Technology, 1985)
MEDC: Microprocessing Servicing for Technicians (Paisley College of Technology, 1985)
City & Guilds: Microprocessor Computing Systems, Interfacing & Maintenance, 224, part 3 (Cardonald College, Glasgow, 1984)
City & Guilds: Industrial Equipment, 224, part 2 (Cardonald College, Glasgow, 1984)
City & Guilds: Television & Audio Equipment, 224, part 2 (Government Training Centre, Glasgow, 1983)
MSC Certificate: Radio, Television & Electronic Servicing (Government Training Centre, Glasgow, 1983) 
Certificate: Radio, Television & Electronics Exam. Board, Practical, part 2 (Government Training Centre, Glasgow, 1983) 
 
CAREER SUMMARY
 
May 2003 - September 2009 Redundancy Workshop Engineer, Telent/Traffic Signals EU
 
Responsible for servicing and repairing VMS, CCTV, Traffic Signal communication equipment on GGC WAN (Wireless & fixed lines). 
 
1999-2002 Workshop Engineer, Siemens Traffic Control Ltd 
 
Responsible for servicing and repairing communications equipment (radio, voice, signalling, data) and fault finding down to component level
Also assisted with the national radiation monitoring network and bus priority systems network 
 
 
CAREER SUMMARY cont.
 
1998-1999 IT Contractor, Stobhill NHS Trust
 
Completed a range of special projects, including Year 2000 audit, installing Cray/Baynetwork hubs, connecting new users to the Trust network, and decommissioning redundant PCs for redeployment
 
 
1991-1998 Communications Technician, Computer Sciences Corporation/ Greater Glasgow Health Board
 
Responsible for planning and setting up structured data cabling, providing customer support, installing & commissioning, and troubleshooting first-line faults on the communications network
The network covered the Greater Glasgow Health Service Trusts and offices over an X25 backbone to servers, which consisted of IBM, RS6000, Bull, DG Aviion and ICL systems. Installed and linked the Trust’s Ethernet base systems using hubs, switches and routers 
 
1989-1990 Service Engineer, SCI Glasgow
 
Successfully commissioned, serviced and repaired door entry and warden call equipment to component level
 
1989 Communications/Installations Engineer, Thomson Communications, Clydebank
 
Fully responsible for the installation and commissioning of telephone systems
 
1988-1989 Lecturer, Cumbernauld College
 
Taught at the College, delivering lectures in Electronics
 
1985-1988 Communication Service Engineer, Blick Plc, Glasgow
 
Chief duties included installing and servicing microprocessor-based communications equipment, (i.e. alpha numeric radio paging equipment, PMRs and PABXs) at customers’ premises throughout Scotland
 
1984-1985 Electronics Technician, Scottish Science & Technology Forum, University of Strathclyde
 
Mainly responsible for the maintenance and repair of departmental equipment
Also delivered demonstrations and presentations to schoolchildren to introduce them to electronics
 
1983-1984 Workshop Engineer, Phillips, Rutherglen
 
Provided a fully competent repairs service for audio equipment, including VHF, UHF and SHF radio systems
 
1982-1983 Trainee, Government Training Centre, Glasgow
 
Successfully completed training in the repair of television and audio equipment
 
1980-1982 Manager, Dunrobin Bar, Glasgow
 
Fully accountable for ensuring the smooth running of the bar, including general management, ordering stock, stock control, accounts and wages
 
1974-1980 Barman/ Chargehand, Reo Stakis, Glasgow
 
Responsible for carrying out a range of duties to ensure the smooth running and assist with the general management of the bar
 
PERSONAL DETAILS
 
 
Driving Licence: Full 
Health: Non-smoker
Interests Include: Fishing, Gardening and Reading
 
References
Franz S. Jeon
Manager
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Franz_Jeon@gmail.com