Henry Marty
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• Performed retest of controls that have been remediated or updated due to previously identified deficiencies.
• Obtained, reviewed, and interpreted evidence provided to validate that controls are performed effectively.
• Prepared, planned, conducted, and reported IT Compliance assessments in accordance with industry best practices and established regulatory standards and requirements (e.g., NIST SP800-53, NERC CIP, SOX, FERC).
• Developed test procedures and/or document recommendations for test plan modifications that improve validation of control objectives.
• Obtained, reviewed, and interpreted organizational IT policies, standards, and procedures to identify control points that would assist in mitigating risk to the business.
• Reviewed test results or interpreted evidence for vulnerabilities, gaps, or control deficiencies; worked with stakeholders to establish plans for sustainable resolution.
• Provided technical support to CIRT (Centralized Inspection Review Team) peers, CIRT leadership, other IRS’ and Inspectors. IRS ensures continuity of notifications assessments throughout CIRT. They liaise with field teams for additional information or to communicate emergency work. They develop and implement job aids for teams and training. They ensure the team’s thorough understanding of guidance documents.
• Directed internal inspection quality audit efforts.
• Developed reports describing findings, observations, and trends; presented findings and made recommendations to management.
• Developed job aids and guidance documents related to new or revised standards or work procedures, including providing training to Sr. Inspection Review Specialists and inspectors.
2020 : Present
Pacific Gas and Electric Company
Compliance and Cybersecurity Project Manager
Stringed, spliced, transferred, and sagged wire in energized or de-energized circuits
• Connected wires and transformers as specified or directed.
• Shortened or lengthened lines by adding or removing the wire, using various types of splices, connectors, sleeves or clamps.
• Worked on above ground on poles or steel towers using climbers and safety belt or operating man lift equipment, boom truck or other specialized equipment.
• Used a variety of underground locating and fault-finding equipment.
• Supervised apprentices and conducted performance reviews.
• Routed or re-routed power lines over, under or around existing lines and structures, regularly working above, on, or in close proximity to energized lines.
• Used various hot line tools and used rubber gloves, line hoses, mechanical jumpers, fiber guards, blankets and other protective devices as specified.
• Worked on all voltages as required throughout the system.
• Installed, removed, transferred, maintained, and/or repaired cross arms, pins, insulators, guys, transformer and switch racks, other overhead poles, and Underground Residential Distribution (U.R.D.) equipment using various hand tools, equipment and power tools.
devices, rigging block and tackle where necessary or working with ground crew and winch to raise or lower equipment.
• Installed street and area lights, working with primary and secondary voltages.
• Performed line switching or sectionalizing as directed.
• Performed emergency repairs, phases and connected circuits under load; performed load checks and balances feeders as required.
• Inspected lines, poles and equipment for signs of damage or wear and reports deficiencies.
• Assisted in carrying poles, digging holes, and other such operations involved in the setting or replacing of poles; may erect steel towers.
• Assisted in on-the-job training of apprentices and other crew members in maintaining and constructing power lines.
2015 : 2020
Pacific Gas and Electric Company
Journeyman Lineman
• Stringed, spliced, transferred, and sagged wire in energized or de-energized circuits
• Connected wires and transformers as specified or directed.
• Shortened or lengthened lines by adding or removing the wire, using various types of splices, connectors, sleeves or clamps.
• Worked on above ground on poles or steel towers using climbers and safety belt or operating man lift equipment, boom truck or other specialized equipment.
• Used a variety of underground locating and fault-finding equipment.
• Supervised apprentices and conducted performance reviews.
• Routed or re-routed power lines over, under or around existing lines and structures, regularly working above, on, or in close proximity to energized lines.
• Used various hot line tools and used rubber gloves, line hoses, mechanical jumpers, fiber guards, blankets and other protective devices as specified.
• Worked on all voltages as required throughout the system.
• Installed, removed, transferred, maintained, and/or repaired cross arms, pins, insulators, guys, transformer and switch racks, other overhead poles, and Underground Residential Distribution (U.R.D.) equipment using various hand tools, equipment and power tools.
devices, rigging block and tackle where necessary or working with ground crew and winch to raise or lower equipment.
• Installed street and area lights, working with primary and secondary voltages.
• Performed line switching or sectionalizing as directed.
• Performed emergency repairs, phases and connected circuits under load; performed load checks and balances feeders as required.
• Inspected lines, poles and equipment for signs of damage or wear and reports deficiencies.
• Assisted in carrying poles, digging holes, and other such operations involved in the setting or replacing of poles; may erect steel towers.
• Assisted in on-the-job training of apprentices and other crew members in maintaining and constructing power lines.
2006 : 2015
Atlantic City Electric
Journeyman Lineman
• Stringed, spliced, transferred, and sagged wire in energized or de-energized circuits
• Shortened or lengthened lines by adding or removing the wire, using various types of splices, connectors, sleeves, or clamps.
• Worked above ground on poles or steel towers using climbers and safety belts or operating man lift equipment, boom truck, or other specialized equipment.
• Supervised apprentices and conducted performance reviews.
• Routed or re-routed power lines over, under, or around existing lines and structures, regularly working above, on, or near energized lines.
• Used various hotline tools and used rubber gloves, line hoses, mechanical jumpers, fiber guards, blankets, and other protective devices as specified.
• Installed, removed, transferred, maintained, and/or repaired cross arms, pins, insulators, guys, transformer and switch racks, and other overhead pole and Underground Residential Distribution (U.R.D.) equipment using various hand tools, equipment, and power tools.
• Installed and removed transformers, including primary and secondary current transformers and self-contained meters; disconnect switches, circuit breakers, and other overhead line and U.R.D. devices; rigging block and tackle where necessary or working with ground crew and winch to raise or lower equipment.
• Installed street and area lights, working with primary and secondary voltages.
• Changed transformer locations on maps.
• Performed line switching or sectionalizing as directed.
• Performed emergency repairs, phases, and connected circuits under load; performed load checks and balances feeders as required.
• Inspected lines, poles, and equipment for signs of damage or wear and reported deficiencies.
• Assisted in carrying poles, digging holes, piking and guying poles, and other such operations involved in the setting or replacing poles; may erect steel towers.
• Assisted in on-the-job training of apprentices and other crew members in maintaining and constructing power lines.
2002 : 2006
Vineland Electric Utility
Journeyman Lineman
Stringed, spliced, transferred, and sagged wire in energized or de-energized circuits
• Connected wires and transformers as specified or directed.
• Shortened or lengthened lines by adding or removing the wire, using various types of splices, connectors, sleeves or clamps.
• Worked on above ground on poles or steel towers using climbers and safety belt or operating man lift equipment, boom truck or other specialized equipment.
• Used a variety of underground locating and fault-finding equipment.
• Supervised apprentices and conducted performance reviews.
• Routed or re-routed power lines over, under or around existing lines and structures, regularly working above, on, or in close proximity to energized lines.
• Used various hot line tools and used rubber gloves, line hoses, mechanical jumpers, fiber guards, blankets and other protective devices as specified.
• Worked on all voltages as required throughout the system.
• Installed, removed, transferred, maintained, and/or repaired cross arms, pins, insulators, guys, transformer and switch racks, other overhead poles, and Underground Residential Distribution (U.R.D.) equipment using various hand tools, equipment and power tools.
devices, rigging block and tackle where necessary or working with ground crew and winch to raise or lower equipment.
• Installed street and area lights, working with primary and secondary voltages.
• Performed line switching or sectionalizing as directed.
• Performed emergency repairs, phases and connected circuits under load; p
About
Highly motivated project manager with over 25 years of experience in the electrical industry and 5 in cybersecurity. Dedicated Electrical Project Manager responsible for the planning, design, construction, commissioning, and decommissioning of electrical projects. This includes coordinating all project activities, including site selection, permitting, design development, and project management. Managing the project budget during the entire life cycle of the project. Solid reputation for superior performance, accuracy, and decision-making ability. Cybersecurity Specialist with experience managing complex IT environments and developing successful technical solutions for industry leaders. High expertise in directing risk management initiatives while establishing, implementing, and enhancing key information security objectives. Known for cross-functionally collaborating with diverse teams and communicating with stakeholders at all levels of a corporation.