General Dynamics Information Technology - Colorado Springs since May 2012
Senior Network Engineer
The Merit Group LLC - Kandahar Afghanistan Mar 2011 - May 2012
Network Engineer
Futron Inc Jan 2009 - Apr 2010
Systems Engineer III
L-3 Communications Apr 2007 - Dec 2008
Systems Engineer III
California Air National Guard - Costa Mesa, California Oct 2002 - Oct 2008
Satellite Wideband and Telemetry Systems Technician
Education:
American InterContinental University 2004 - 2005
Associates Degree, Business Administration
Skills:
Switches Cisco Technologies Troubleshooting Vpn Network Administration Cisco Routers Security Network Security Firewalls Eigrp Telecommunications Networking Software Installation Bgp Voip Ip Tcp/Ip Security Clearance System Administration Security+ Routers Ccnp Dod Ccna Wan Lan Wan System Deployment Network Design Dns Windows Server Hardware Computer Hardware Wireless Integration Systems Engineering Active Directory Vmware Dhcp Servers Data Center Isdn Sdh Ethernet Windows Rf Vmware Esx Lan/Wan Windows Server 2003 Computer Security Cisco
Interests:
Science and Technology
Certifications:
License Csco11597097 License Comp001020053745 License Comp001020145689 License Comp001005801428 Cisco Certified Network Professional (Ccnp) Security+ Cisco Certified Network Associate (Ccna) Cisco Certified Entry Networking Technician (Ccent) Server+ Network+ A+ Cisco Certified Network Associate - Security (Ccna Security) Cisco, License Csco11597097 Comptia, License Comp001020053745 Comptia, License Comp001020145689 Comptia, License Comp001005801428 Security+ Ce Server+ Ce Network+ Ce A+ Ce Certified Meraki Network Associate (Cmna) Vmware Certified Professional 6.5 - Data Center Virtualization Citrix Certified Professional - Networking (Ccp-N)
Patrick Sheridan was arrested in January 2015 in Holyhead, Wales, on an indictment returned in May 2014 by a federal grand jury in Waco. It charged that he and a co-defendant conspired to traffic in the horns of the critically endangered black rhinoceros by using a "straw buyer" to buy two horns fro
ttorney General Jack Conway alleging that a deputy secretary in the Justice Cabinet asked government employees to contribute. Young listed 13 names of employees who had been the subject if the effort, and one of the 13, Patrick Sheridan, confirmed to a local politics blog that he was asked to give money.