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Jeffrey Bapst is a CSIS, JNCIA-JUNOS certified, Cleared, Sr. Network Engineer at Infinity Systems Engineering at Infinity Systems Engineering. He possess expertise in security, leadership, army, microsoft office, customer service and 6 more skills.
Infinity Systems Engineering
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Project Lead & Senior Network EngineerInfinity Systems Engineering May 2024 - PresentColorado Springs, Colorado, United States• Configure and test Juniper routers and VIASAT KG-255X encryption devices. • Perform site surveys and plan site installation timeline by phase, site location, and new IP circuit availability. • Travel to sites (CONUS and OCONUS), install equipment, and complete end-to-end testing of new systems and services. • Provide on-site support to cut over from old serial circuits to new IP circuits. • Perform preventative maintenance inspections (PMI) for all other SDIN equipment on-site. • Provide the required installation and update reports. • Update Visio drawings of both rack elevation and circuit diagrams. • Coordinate and maintain communications of update actions with the SDIN Operations Office• Oversee and ensure scheduler and telecommunication analyst requirements are met. -
Network EngineerInfinity Systems Engineering Dec 2021 - May 2024Colorado Springs, Colorado, United StatesProvides technical and operational support for the Space Command Digital Integrated Network (SDIN) Technical Refresh project supporting the Wing Information and Communications Support (WICS2) contract. Configures, installs and tests network equipment supporting the SDIN Tech Refresh. Responsible for the on-site engineering, taking direction from the Sr Network Engineer for successful network upgrade. Coordinate with Sr Network Engineer and Juniper as required for configuration and installation. Ensure cybersecurity vulnerabilities are adequately addressed. Augment with NMC team between install actions. -
Associate Network AdministratorInfinity Systems Engineering Apr 2021 - Dec 2021Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States• Provided troubleshooting assistance of T1's through OC-12c's on CISCO SONET Network using CISCO Transport Controller and CISCO Prime Optical• Provisioned/re-provisioned network circuits on Cisco and Juniper devices as required for trouble shooting and mission restoral• Logged job tickets and outages in job reporting tool and Master Station Log (MSL)• Coordinated and responded to messages from interfacing organizations such as tech control, DISA, and network control centers• Supported Networks using PowerShell, CISCO Prime Optical, and CTP View -
Telecommunications Operations Chief - Platoon SergeantUnited States Army Reserve Nov 2021 - Oct 2023Denver, Colorado, United StatesPlans, coordinates, configures, directs, integrates, and supervises the installation, operation, maintenance, and management of tele-communications systems and networks, and oversees information systems support functions for command, control, communications, and computers (C4) used at all echelons of the Army. -
Telecommunications Operations Chief - Quality Control TeamUnited States Army Reserve Apr 2020 - Oct 2021Vallejo, California, United StatesPlans, coordinates, configures, directs, integrates, and supervises the installation, operation, maintenance, and management of tele-communications systems and networks, and oversees information systems support functions for command, control, communications, and computers (C4) used at all echelons of the Army. -
Deputy SheriffJefferson County, Colorado Jan 2016 - Apr 2021Golden, Colorado, United States -
Expeditionary Network Enterprise Center Manager/Site SupervisorUnited States Army Reserve Dec 2018 - Oct 2019Kabul, AfghanistanServed as the Expeditionary Network Enterprise Center (ENEC) NCOIC managing 2 Service Desk locations and a Network Operating Center staffed by 25 contractors and 7 military personnel. ENEC provides technical support to more than 3,000 users to include U.S. and Foreign National personnel under the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and Other Government Agencies. Primary COMSEC hand receipt holder providing support for and maintaining KG-175A, KG-175D, and KG-175G TACLANE devices across tier 1 and tier 2 networks on classified and unclassified domains. Utilize Microsoft Exchange to provision new user mailboxes. Manage users and computers in Active Directory. Manage email accounts in DEPO. Enhanced Trusted Agent tasked with requesting standard and elevated credentialed certificates from Local Registration Authority to support secret classified and unclassified token issuance and replacement. -
Transmission Systems Section ChiefUnited States Army Reserve Feb 2016 - Nov 2018Greater Denver AreaSupervised and prepared work schedules for subordinate personnel engaged in the installation, operation, and unit level maintenance of multichannel and tropospheric scatter radio systems. Provided subordinates technical assistance in resolving connectivity problems, complex maintenance faults, and during contingency situations. Planned and coordinated line-of-sight and tropospheric scatter communications assemblage deployments and system operations. Writes standing operating procedures (SOP) pertaining to multi-channel operations. Developed training programs for subordinate personnel to ensure technical competency. Supervised and performed management and administrative duties related to personnel, systems operations, and logistics. -
Telecommunications Operations ChiefUnited States Army Reserve Feb 2015 - Jan 2016Denver, CoThe telecommunications operations chief plans, coordinates, configures, directs, integrates, and supervises the installation, operation, maintenance, and management of tele-communications systems and networks, and oversees information systems support functions for command, control, communications, and computers used at all echelons of the Army. The Telecommunications Operations Chief serves in Signal and other special communications activities. -
Senior Tropospheric Transmission Systems ChiefUnited States Army Reserve Mar 2014 - Jan 2015Deployed OverseasServed as Tropospheric Transmission System Team Chief in a forward operating environment responsible for the morale, health, welfare and training of seven Soldiers. Installed, operated, supervised, and performed preventive maintenance checks and services on two troposphere scatter communications systems, antennas, and associated equipment, analyzed BIT/BITE diagnostics to isolate faults on the Tactical Transportable Tropo Systems (3T Tropo), operated and performed preventive maintenance checks and services on assigned power generators and vehicles, responsible for the accountability of equipment valued in excess of seven million dollars. -
Telecommunications Operations ChiefUnited States Army Reserve Feb 2013 - Mar 2014Denver, CoThe telecommunications operations chief plans, coordinates, configures, directs, integrates, and supervises the installation, operation, maintenance, and management of tele-communications systems and networks, and oversees information systems support functions for command, control, communications, and computers (C4) used at all echelons of the Army. The Telecommunications Operations Chief serves in Signal and other special communications activities. -
Senior Drill SergeantUnited States Army Reserve Oct 2011 - Feb 2013Fort Carson, CoServed as a Drill Sergeant in a Basic Combat Training (BCT) company; responsible for individual training, supervision, and development of 40-60 Initial Entry Training Soldiers per nine week cycle; responsible for ensuring that standards are met to provide the U.S. Army with disciplined, physically and morally fit Soldiers, competent in warrior core tasks, who can fight and win regardless of MOS; coordinates and integrates logistics, maintenance, and safety in all platoon operations. Responsible for the supervision and direction of three Drill Sergeants who assist with the training of the platoon. While not at annual training I assisted with the zeroing and qualification ranges of other units as well as judging best warrior competitions for other units.as edited from (http://www.armywriter.com/NCOER/drill_sergeant.htm) -
Part Time Flexible Sales And Services Associate (Clerk)United States Postal Service Jan 2015 - Jan 2016Calhan, Co 80808Perform any combination of tasks in a post office, such as receive letters and parcels; sell postage and revenue stamps, postal cards, and stamped envelopes; fill out and sell money orders; place mail in pigeon holes of mail rack or in bags; and examine mail for correct postage. Also sorts mail to carrier routes and prepares mail for dispatch to sort facility. (as taken from http://www.myplan.com/careers/postal-service-clerks/description-43-5051.00.h -
Mail Clerk - Pse - Postal Support Employee - ClerkUnited States Postal Service Sep 2013 - Mar 2014Elizabeth, Co 80107Perform any combination of tasks in a post office, such as receive letters and parcels; sell postage, stamps, postal cards, and stamped envelopes; fill out and sell money orders; place mail in pigeon holes of mail rack or in bags; and examine mail for correct postage. Also sorts mail to carrier routes and prepares mail for dispatch to sort facility. (as edited from http://www.myplan.com/careers/postal-service-clerks/description-43-5051.00.html) -
Mail Clerk - Ptf - Part Time Flexible Sales And Services AssociateUnited States Postal Service Jun 2012 - Jun 2013Peyton, CoPerform any combination of tasks in a post office, such as receive letters and parcels; sell postage, stamps, postal cards, and stamped envelopes; fill out and sell money orders; place mail in pigeon holes of mail rack or in bags; and examine mail for correct postage. Also sorts mail to carrier routes and prepares mail for dispatch to sort facility. (as edited from http://www.myplan.com/careers/postal-service-clerks/description-43-5051.00.html) -
Rural Carrier AssociateUnited States Postal Service May 2007 - Jun 2012Peyton, CoRural Carrier Associates (RCAs) are responsible for the safe and efficient delivery and collection of the U.S. Mail™. RCAs also sell stamps and supplies.As an RCA, you will replace a regular rural carrier on his or her scheduled day off, on vacation, or on other leave. Work hours will varied depending on the office and route to which assigned. I was required to be willing to work weekends and some holidays and be available for on-call employment. I started in the Post Office™, sorting mail in delivery sequence. Then, using carts and hampers, you take the sorted mail to your vehicle, load it, and deliver the mail along an established route. Performing these activities require you to stand for long periods of time, stretch, reach, twist your body, push, pull, and lift and carry up to 70 pounds.Excellent Driving Skills RequiredRCAs are professional drivers. You must have a safe driving record, a valid state operator's license, and at least 2 years of unsupervised driving experience and you must pass an initial road test to be eligible to work as an RCA. Additional driver training is required and was provided.Outdoor WorkRCAs deliver mail on back roads as well as on heavily traveled main roads and highways. Mail is delivered in all kinds of weather, so you may encounter snow, ice, rain, dust, and mud. Usually you will deliver mail from your vehicle, but sometimes you may be required to leave the vehicle to make deliveries.As edited and summarized from http://about.usps.com/publications/pub181/welcome.htm -
InstructorUs Army Oct 2010 - Sep 2011Nco Academy, Fort Carson, CoProvides instruction to Warrior Leader Course (WLC) students using USASMA/TRADOC approved Program of Instruction (POI) and small group techniques; responsible for leading, health, welfare of 20 student squads, 13 cycles per year; trains and evaluates students physical readiness training, garrison and tactical leadership, oral communication, contribution to group work, coaches and counsels on strengths and weaknesses; prepares DA Form 1059; participated in the development and implementation of the first ever multi-component Warrior Leader Course; responsible and accountable for over $150,000 of military equipment -
Shift Supervisor / Security GuardHss Mar 2010 - Sep 2010Olympic Training Center, Colorado Springs, Co• Provide a visible deterrence to crime, prohibited activities, or suspicious activities in public and non-public which may include but is not limited to areas such as the main building, outlying buildings, grounds, parking areas, stairways, tunnels, mechanical areas, or patient treatment areas• Respond quickly and effectively to emergency and non-emergency situations• Escort persons and assist facility personnel• Be alert for activities, which could result in injury to a person or damage to or loss of property• Communicate effectively with diverse people including clients or their representatives, client employees, visitors, or client vendors• Comprehend and fulfill written or verbal instructions• Write accurate, clear, and legible reports• Maintain a positive working relationship with facility staff member• Maintain a thorough knowledge of a facility and where applicable of multiple facilities• Enforce and abide by all regulations and guidelines of the facility and HSS• Perform other duties at the direction of or in the absence of the Security leader or Facility Security Representative -
Drill SergeantUnited States Army Reserve Jun 2007 - Sep 2010Fort Carson, CoServed as a Drill Sergeant in a Basic Combat Training (BCT) company; responsible for individual training, supervision, and development of 40-60 Initial Entry Training Soldiers per nine week cycle; responsible for ensuring that standards are met to provide the U.S. Army with disciplined, physically and morally fit Soldiers, competent in warrior core tasks, who can fight and win regardless of MOS; coordinates and integrates logistics, maintenance, and safety in all platoon operations. Responsible for the supervision and direction of two Drill Sergeants who assist with the training of the platoon. While not at annual training I assisted with the zeroing and qualification ranges of other units as well as judging best warrior competitions for other units.as edited from (http://www.armywriter.com/NCOER/drill_sergeant.htm) -
Equine Specialist / Cavalryman Fort Carson Mounted Color GuardUs Army Nov 2005 - Jun 2007Fort Carson, CoThe Mounted Color Guard serves as Fort Carson's ambassadors to Colorado communities and neighboring states. They proudly carry the United States and Army flags in Indian War Era uniforms. They participate in nearly 200 community events and military ceremonies a year. They are highlighted as the focal point for many parades, rodeos, holidays, and heritage and community activities by performing any one of their many choreographed routines. Duties included caring for 14 horses, maintaining facilities, 2 trucks, 2 horse trailers, and management of 1260 acres of land. I was responsible for developing the training schedule and supervising the training of ten Soldiers. Training included horsemanship, mounted shooting, use of saber while mounted, and public speaking. -
InfantrymanUs Army Jun 2003 - Nov 2005VariousOperates both mounted and dismounted to close with and destroy the enemy. Employs, operates, and maintains assigned weapons and equipment. Assists in the performance of reconnaissance operations. Employs, fires, and recovers anti personnel and anti tank mines. Locates and neutralizes mines. Performs self extraction from a mine field. Orients a map. Operates, mounts/dismounts, zeros, and engages targets using night vision sights. Operates and maintains communications equipment, enter, and operates in a radio net. Operates in a NBC(Nuclear, Biological, Chemical) contaminated area. Constructs and camouflages individual/crew served weapons/vehicle firing/fighting positions. Assist in the construction of fortification and barriers, including minefields and obstacles. Assist in the breaching of minefields and obstacles. Constructs field expedient firing aids for infantry weapons. Recognizes friendly and threat vehicles. Performs as a member of a fire team during a movement to contact, reconnaissance, and security, an attack, defense, situational training exercises and all infantry dismounted battle drills. Processes prisoners of war and captured documents. Operate vehicles over diverse terrain in varied visibility. Assists in target detection, identification, and round sensing. Searches personnel, vehicles, and buildings for various contraband and wanted persons. Detains wanted persons and transports to secure location for processing.As edited from www.army-portal.com/jobs/infantry/11b.html -
Ranch HandMighty Oak Farms Sep 2000 - Jun 2003Nokomis, IlAttend to live farm or ranch animals that included horses, cattle, poultry, cats and dogs. Attend to animals produced for animal products, such as meat, fur, skins, feathers, eggs, and milk. Duties included feeding, watering, herding, grazing, castrating, branding, weighing, catching, and loading animals. May maintain records on animals; examine animals to detect diseases and injuries; assist in birth deliveries; and administer medications, vaccinations, or insecticides as appropriate. cleaned and maintained animal housing areas. Assisted in the breeding operations and training of racing harness horses. Built and mended wood and wire fences as well as performing various other maintenance tasks. Drove tractors and trucks as needed to conduct operations spread between multiple parcels of land. Often times left unsupervised to perform all of the duties previously mentioned.Summarized, edited, and added to the description found at http://www.myplan.com/careers/farmworkers-farm-ranch-and-aquacultural-animals/description-45-2093.00.html
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