Created 6 new IT classes on Google Docs, Sheets, Sites, Forms, & Groups in 4 months.
Trained 300 lab employees in 40 classes in 3 months.
Set up the IT Training website.
Created automated tests using Selenium with Java, TestNG, Maven with 3rd-party companies (SauceLabs, BrowserStack, Blazemeter). Proved newer Google AppScript and Caspio apps could replace existing apps.
Wireless Facilities Inc - Mountain View, CA
Program Manager
Built out 5 high profile, municipal and enterprise wireless (802.11 Wi-Fi) projects in less than a year on contracts worth $15K - $1.6M.
Coordinated small teams of engineers, construction subcontractors, vendors, RF site surveys, wireless design, radio deployment, testing, quality control, inventory, procurement, invoicing, documentation, hiring, and other duties. Customers included City of Tucson, Google (Las Vegas & Berlin), City of Temecula, and Harris County MTA, and City of Houston.
Established and turned up the new WFI Tucson satellite office in 7 days.
AT&T CERFnet, San Diego, CA
Sr. Project Manager
Led AT&T’s first successful DSL service offering in 3-6 months by building up and actively managing 4 concurrent DSL trials (2 for AIS, ALS/LNS, WorldNet).
Was key in evolution of trial to company’s first nationwide rollout by working with 75 people daily, processing 2,200 orders in 6 months. Conducted training for staff and created website for operations.
Helped expand DSL ATM backbone architecture to reach 58 metropolitan areas. Involved in all aspects of Time-To-Scale (Infrastructure Build-out, Provisioning, NOC, Customer Care, Billing, Training, Process Improvement, Intranet, Sales, Support, Vendors, ACD 877-xDSL-ATT). Was on-call 24x7 for 1.5 years, including Y2K.
Started new Intelligent Content Distribution service (web caching).
Promoted in less than a year.
Motorola, Schaumburg, IL
Software Engineer
Created technical GUI requirements. Developed DOS based RSS (Radio Service Software) to support new features and bug fixes in iDEN/Nextel subscriber releases. Co-developed Radius’ RSS code for the newly introduced SP50 two-way radio.
Created the first WYSIWYG prototypes using Zinc, Protogen+, and Turbo C for the next generation RSS. Added new GP88 radio China requirements to the RSS for its introduction. Coded new enhancements and bug fixes in support of GP300 and GM300 two-way radios.