1. JEFFREY D. LITMAN
1100 Kane Drive (508)-450-6401
Port Orange, FL 32129 jeffreylitman@yahoo.com
WORK EXPERIENCE
Fairfield Nodal, Sugarland, TX Dec 2012 – Aug 2015
Seismic Navigator
Vessel responsibilities include operating and maintaining Concept Systems Gator software suite for online navigation
and rigorous quality control of seismic data, use of Sonardyne Ranger software for USBL tracking of Acoustic
Transponders, and Ultraedit for manual editing of SPS files. Other duties include liaising with bridge crew, gun
department, line crew, observers, MMOs and client Reps. Produced shooting plans and coordinated multi vessel
seismic operations on both OBC/Nodal and source vessels. Have current UKOOA, BOSIET, Safe Gulf, TWIC, MMC,
and Falk Riggers Safety Training.
GOODMAN NETWORKS, INC. Plano, TX June 2008 – Nov 2012
Lead Engineer / SCOUT
Responsibilities include testing, troubleshooting, calibration, and customer acceptance testing of the federally
mandated E911 position location technology using True Position’s Time Difference of Arrival product “TDOA” for
AT&T, South East Region. Job activities include providing health check and commissioning reports, commissioning
and troubleshooting LMUs “Location Measurement Units” with field technicians using SST. Scout duties include
rigorous quality control of configuration data, adding new cell sites to the Scout configuration, updating site survey
data from the field, and troubleshooting new configurations, and applying them to the Wireless Location System
“WLS” in the Element Management System “EMS”. Other Scout duties include verifying site survey data and doing
site surveys with the use of Google Earth Pro. Received training from AT&T on Google site Earth Surveys and
applying Scout Configurations as per the AT&T MOP. AT&T trainings completed include Ask Yourself, NIS Outage
Prevention Awareness, and Wireless Outage Prevention Awareness.
BRIJOT IMAGING SYSTEMS, INC. Lake Mary, FL Nov 2007 – May 2008
Field Service Engineer
Responsibilities include field support for Brijot’s passive millimeter wave object detection imaging camera. This
technology detects objects hidden under clothing for the purpose of people screening and object detection. Duties
included pre installation sales support, site survey, and direct customer interaction. Other duties included training of
end users, troubleshooting issues in the field, and deployment design.
GOODMAN NETWORKS, INC. Farmers Branch, TX Aug 2006 – Mar 2007
Field Manager/Scout Engineer Level 4
Responsibilities include testing, troubleshooting, calibration, and customer acceptance testing of the federally
mandated E911 position location technology using True Position’s Time Difference of Arrival product “TDOA”.
Dailey activities include Monitoring the heath of the TDOA Network, troubleshooting with field technicians, and
submitting daily progress and test result data and reports. Network design duties include adding new cell sites to the
Scout Configuration, updating site survey data, and troubleshooting new configurations, then applying them to the
Wireless Location System “WLS” in the Element Management System “EMS”. Management duties include training,
support, and evaluation of the job performance of Scout Engineers. Other management duties include collection and
evaluation of daily status reports and data received from the field submitted by the Scout Engineers. Projects worked
include Cingular King of Prussia PA, Cingular Grand Rapids MI, and Cingular Minneapolis, MN.
TRUE POSITION INC, Berwyn, PA July 2004 – Aug 2006
Senior Field Test Engineer
Responsibilities include testing, troubleshooting, calibration, and customer acceptance testing of the federally
mandated E911 position location technology using True Position’s Time Difference of Arrival product “TDOA”.
Dailey activities include troubleshooting with field technicians, coordinating drive testers, and submitting daily
progress and test result data and reports. Other Duties include creating new Scout configurations and applying them to
the Wireless Location System “WLS” in the Element Management System “EMS”. T-Mobile projects worked are as
follows, New England, Philadelphia PA, Virginia, Miami FL, Washington DC and Kansas City KS. Cingular markets
Include Renton WA, Phoenix AZ, and Lake Mary FL.
2. MASSACHUSETTS ARMY NATIONAL GUARD Oct 2003 – July 2004
Re-enlisted, Deployed to Guantanamo Bay Cuba. Provided perimeter security at Camp Delta
LUCENT TECHNOLOGIES, Westford, MA 2000 – May 2003
Network Support Engineer
• Responsible for support and troubleshooting of Lucent ATM and Frame Relay core switching products in live
customer wide area networks. These products included the CBX500, B-STDX9000, and the GX550.
• Maintained contact with customers such as AT&T, MCI, and Verizon in the resolution of network issues and outages.
• Received training in ATM and Frame Relay fundamentals, configuration, and troubleshooting. Other training
included Basic Cisco Routing, Advanced ATM, and an introduction to UNIX.
ASCEND COMMUNICATIONS/LUCENT TECHNOLOGIES, Boxboro, MA 1998 – 2000
Test Technician
• Performed all aspects of stress and diagnostic (ESS) testing of Lucent ATM and Frame Relay core switching
hardware in the manufacturing environment.
• Performed vendor audits on CBX500 product line.
• Worked with hardware engineers on the failure analysis of CBX500 switching hardware and stress testing of B-STDX 9000
hardware.
MASSACHUSETTS ARMY NATIONAL GUARD, Leominster, MA 1992 – 1999
Telecommunications Terminal Device Repairer
• Responsible for troubleshooting and repairing communications equipment (telephone, radio, and computer based
systems) as well as adjustment and calibration of mobile battle radios.
• Certified to perform rework soldering to Army standards
• Repaired TACCS battle computer.
EDUCATION
Completed course toward degree in Engineering, Massachusetts Bay Community College, Wellesley Hills, MA, 1995,
GPA, 3.30, 1993 – 1995
Trained on Autocad rev 12 for two semesters.
Hired part time at Mass Bay CC as a tutor in Mathematics for two semesters
MILITARY
• Massachusetts Army National Guard, Specialist E-4, Honorable Discharge, 1993 –1999
• U.S. Army Reserve, E-3, 1992 - 1993
Basic and Advanced Individual Training, 1992
Received training in telecommunications terminal device repair (29J10) at Fort Gordon, GA.
Training covered terminal devices, teletype terminals, TACCS battle computer, tactical warfare systems and DEC
MicroVAX based communication systems.