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Mr. Jay Teerlink
888 Stacey Place
Virginia Beach, Virginia 23464
Home: 7572268195
Mobile: 7578026791
Email: jnteer@hotmail.com
Career Specialty: ITSpecialist/Network Administrator
Work Experience:
United States Navy
June 5, 2006 - Present
50+ hours weekly
Center for Information Dominance Unit Hampton Roads
Dam Neck NAS
April 2013 - Present
2088 Regulus Avenue
Virginia Beach VA 23461
Instructor for Information Systems Maintenance (ISM), Petty Officer 2nd
Class
 Administratorandinstructorof 270 studentswith100% graduationrate withover1,000 hoursof
teachingandover150 hoursof remediation. The Instructionconsistedof teaching coursesonA+,
Networking, Servers, Linux, and the GCCS-Msystem
 Moved two computer labs from Chamberlin Hall Building 102 to Carter Hall Building 572 while
class wasin sessionwithminimal downtime of studentslearning whichrequiredthe installation
of 4 account servers: HP DL380 server, Compaq ProLiant DL380 server, 2 web Dell power edge
2450 server servers, 3 Cisco switch Catalyst 2900 series switches, 2 Cisco Router 3600 series
routers, 42 Dell Computers Optiblex 760’s running Windows 7 and Linux OS’s and thousands of
feetof Cat5whichallowedthe smoothtransitionof new buildingandnewcourse withnewPCfor
the course
 Supported the command’s transition from old course to new Cisco Net academy training
 Sat in as the recorder for students’ academic review board
 Providedthe Fleetaportal foraccessingcourse technical andadministrative resourcesbycreating
the ISMNKO Communities of Practice web page
Supply Petty Officer
 Requisitioned and managed $25,000 of administrative supplies of pens, paper, HP Server,
Lexmark printer, power point presentation clicker for the N721 department which includedthe
InformationSystemMaintenanceInstructors,JointMaritimeCommandand Capability Instructors
and Global Command and Control System Maritime instructors.
Additional Information:
• Secret Security Clearance good until 2024 with ability to qualify for Top Secret
USS Dwight D. Eisenhower, CVN 69
December 2010 – April 2013
60 + hours worked
Naval Station Norfolk, Norfolk VA
1530 Gilbert Street
Norfolk, VA 23511
Damage Control Petty Officer CS6 Supervisor
 Supervisorover4sailors’ overallmaintenanceof damage control equipment,signingthe proper
paperwork and submitting it up the chain of command
 Up kept Battle Lanterns, Air tight, water tight doors, HVAC units, Firefighting stations, CO2
bottles, and emergency floatation devices for sea service
 Supervised three areas of spot checks for CVN69 3Minspection and ensured qualification.
 Performed reportsquarterly,semiannually,andannually of Damage Control PettyOfficerwork
for as the 3Mcoordinator of CS6 division
 Supported inthe spotchecksfor CVN 69 3M inspectionandensuredshipsqualification
 Created a video instruction on how to perform a proper spot check that was broadcast on the
ships news network to over 5,000 sailors.
USS Nimitz, CVN68
April 2007 - Dec 2010
60+ hours worked
Naval Base Kitsap - Bremerton
120 Dewey Street
Bremerton, WA 98337
SPS-67 Primary Navigational Radar Technician
 Responsibilities included maintaining and repairing SPS-67 Equipment, troubleshooting and
replacingequipment toprovided continual navigational radar for the ship during deployments
 In charge of the up keep and replacement of antenna dish when necessary and kept the radar
functioning during normal sea operations
Community Service:
 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints: Lay leader of two ships over 150 hours of Teaching
gospel principles to 12-13 year olds during 2014. Currently teach once a month to the elder’s
quorum, and assist in the cub scout program pine wood derby; 2014-Present
 ParticipatedinanAdopt a Highwayin2014; 4 hours
 SalvationArmyToysforTots drive to handout toysto familiesinneedduringthe 2013
Christmasseason;4 hours
 Volunteeredat Tidewater foodbank in Virginia Beach, Virginia during 2011 Christmas season; 6
hours
 Volunteeredatanorphanage inSouthKoreaduringthe 2008 deployment;8hours
 Volunteered at an orphanage/school in Chennai, India during the 2007 deployment installing
lights and improving living conditions; 8 hours
 Volunteeredatabatteredwomen’scenterinChennai,Indiaduringthe2007 deploymentplanting
palm trees.
 Volunteered at an orphanage in South Korea during the 2008 deployment; 8 hours
Education:
DeVry University
1317 Executive Blvd
Chesapeake, VA 23320
September 2008-December 2015
GPA: 3.39/4.0
Credits Earned: 123
Major: Technology Management Honors: Dean’s List Summer 2015, Dean’s List Fall 2015
Relevant Coursework
 Introduction to Business and Technology
 Motivation and Leadership
 Statistics for Decision Making
 Data Analysis with Spreadsheets
 AC Circuits
 DC Circuits
 Basic Digital Circuits
 Solid State Devices
 Communication Systems, Operation and Maintenance
 Technical Orientation
 Electronic Systems
 A+ Certification
 Network Administration
 Server Administration
 Unix Operating Systems
Other Relevant Coursework, Licenses, Certifications:
 Information Systems Maintenance (A-150-2300) (NEC 1678)
 Naval Instructor Training Course (NEC-9502)
 TPX-42 Shipboard DAIR Maintenance Technician (NEC- 1592)
 Radar SPS-67 (NEC-1507)
 CISCO net academy IT Essentials certification
 CISCO net academy CCNA Routing and Switching: Introduction to Networks
Achievements:
 Military Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal
 Good Conduct Medal (3)
 Enlisted Information Dominance Warfare Pin
 Master Training Specialist Pin
 Navy-Marine Achievement Medal (2)
 Battle E
 Letter of Accommodation from Rear Admiral J.W. Bayless Jr.
 Military Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal
 National Defense Service Medal
 Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal
 Global War on Terrorism Service Medal
 Navy Sea Service Deployment Ribbon (4)
 Navy Pistol Marksmanship Ribbon

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  • 1. Mr. Jay Teerlink 888 Stacey Place Virginia Beach, Virginia 23464 Home: 7572268195 Mobile: 7578026791 Email: jnteer@hotmail.com Career Specialty: ITSpecialist/Network Administrator Work Experience: United States Navy June 5, 2006 - Present 50+ hours weekly Center for Information Dominance Unit Hampton Roads Dam Neck NAS April 2013 - Present 2088 Regulus Avenue Virginia Beach VA 23461 Instructor for Information Systems Maintenance (ISM), Petty Officer 2nd Class  Administratorandinstructorof 270 studentswith100% graduationrate withover1,000 hoursof teachingandover150 hoursof remediation. The Instructionconsistedof teaching coursesonA+, Networking, Servers, Linux, and the GCCS-Msystem  Moved two computer labs from Chamberlin Hall Building 102 to Carter Hall Building 572 while class wasin sessionwithminimal downtime of studentslearning whichrequiredthe installation of 4 account servers: HP DL380 server, Compaq ProLiant DL380 server, 2 web Dell power edge 2450 server servers, 3 Cisco switch Catalyst 2900 series switches, 2 Cisco Router 3600 series routers, 42 Dell Computers Optiblex 760’s running Windows 7 and Linux OS’s and thousands of feetof Cat5whichallowedthe smoothtransitionof new buildingandnewcourse withnewPCfor the course  Supported the command’s transition from old course to new Cisco Net academy training  Sat in as the recorder for students’ academic review board  Providedthe Fleetaportal foraccessingcourse technical andadministrative resourcesbycreating the ISMNKO Communities of Practice web page Supply Petty Officer  Requisitioned and managed $25,000 of administrative supplies of pens, paper, HP Server, Lexmark printer, power point presentation clicker for the N721 department which includedthe InformationSystemMaintenanceInstructors,JointMaritimeCommandand Capability Instructors and Global Command and Control System Maritime instructors. Additional Information: • Secret Security Clearance good until 2024 with ability to qualify for Top Secret USS Dwight D. Eisenhower, CVN 69 December 2010 – April 2013 60 + hours worked Naval Station Norfolk, Norfolk VA
  • 2. 1530 Gilbert Street Norfolk, VA 23511 Damage Control Petty Officer CS6 Supervisor  Supervisorover4sailors’ overallmaintenanceof damage control equipment,signingthe proper paperwork and submitting it up the chain of command  Up kept Battle Lanterns, Air tight, water tight doors, HVAC units, Firefighting stations, CO2 bottles, and emergency floatation devices for sea service  Supervised three areas of spot checks for CVN69 3Minspection and ensured qualification.  Performed reportsquarterly,semiannually,andannually of Damage Control PettyOfficerwork for as the 3Mcoordinator of CS6 division  Supported inthe spotchecksfor CVN 69 3M inspectionandensuredshipsqualification  Created a video instruction on how to perform a proper spot check that was broadcast on the ships news network to over 5,000 sailors. USS Nimitz, CVN68 April 2007 - Dec 2010 60+ hours worked Naval Base Kitsap - Bremerton 120 Dewey Street Bremerton, WA 98337 SPS-67 Primary Navigational Radar Technician  Responsibilities included maintaining and repairing SPS-67 Equipment, troubleshooting and replacingequipment toprovided continual navigational radar for the ship during deployments  In charge of the up keep and replacement of antenna dish when necessary and kept the radar functioning during normal sea operations Community Service:  Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints: Lay leader of two ships over 150 hours of Teaching gospel principles to 12-13 year olds during 2014. Currently teach once a month to the elder’s quorum, and assist in the cub scout program pine wood derby; 2014-Present  ParticipatedinanAdopt a Highwayin2014; 4 hours  SalvationArmyToysforTots drive to handout toysto familiesinneedduringthe 2013 Christmasseason;4 hours  Volunteeredat Tidewater foodbank in Virginia Beach, Virginia during 2011 Christmas season; 6 hours  Volunteeredatanorphanage inSouthKoreaduringthe 2008 deployment;8hours  Volunteered at an orphanage/school in Chennai, India during the 2007 deployment installing lights and improving living conditions; 8 hours  Volunteeredatabatteredwomen’scenterinChennai,Indiaduringthe2007 deploymentplanting palm trees.  Volunteered at an orphanage in South Korea during the 2008 deployment; 8 hours Education: DeVry University 1317 Executive Blvd Chesapeake, VA 23320 September 2008-December 2015 GPA: 3.39/4.0
  • 3. Credits Earned: 123 Major: Technology Management Honors: Dean’s List Summer 2015, Dean’s List Fall 2015 Relevant Coursework  Introduction to Business and Technology  Motivation and Leadership  Statistics for Decision Making  Data Analysis with Spreadsheets  AC Circuits  DC Circuits  Basic Digital Circuits  Solid State Devices  Communication Systems, Operation and Maintenance  Technical Orientation  Electronic Systems  A+ Certification  Network Administration  Server Administration  Unix Operating Systems Other Relevant Coursework, Licenses, Certifications:  Information Systems Maintenance (A-150-2300) (NEC 1678)  Naval Instructor Training Course (NEC-9502)  TPX-42 Shipboard DAIR Maintenance Technician (NEC- 1592)  Radar SPS-67 (NEC-1507)  CISCO net academy IT Essentials certification  CISCO net academy CCNA Routing and Switching: Introduction to Networks Achievements:  Military Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal  Good Conduct Medal (3)  Enlisted Information Dominance Warfare Pin  Master Training Specialist Pin  Navy-Marine Achievement Medal (2)  Battle E  Letter of Accommodation from Rear Admiral J.W. Bayless Jr.  Military Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal  National Defense Service Medal  Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal  Global War on Terrorism Service Medal  Navy Sea Service Deployment Ribbon (4)  Navy Pistol Marksmanship Ribbon