Michael Mc Kee
About Michael Mc Kee
Michael McKee serves as the South Central Regional Engineer at Sparklight and Cable ONE, specializing in HSD and Video engineering. He has extensive experience in fiber optics and HFC networks, with a career spanning over two decades in various engineering roles.
Work at Sparklight
Michael Mc Kee has served as the South Central Regional Engineer at Sparklight since 2018. In this role, he specializes in high-speed data (HSD) and video engineering. His work is based in Sherman, Texas, where he has contributed to various engineering projects over the past six years. His responsibilities include overseeing engineering operations and ensuring the effective implementation of technology solutions.
Work at Cable ONE
In addition to his role at Sparklight, Michael Mc Kee has also worked as a South Central Regional Engineer at Cable ONE since 2018. His position is based in Phoenix, Arizona. He brings extensive experience in engineering to this role, focusing on the operational aspects of cable services and technology deployment.
Education and Expertise
Michael Mc Kee has a solid educational background in telecommunications and engineering. He studied at NCTI, focusing on HFC networks, and achieved the Master Technician certification over a 16-year period from 2000 to 2016. Additionally, he attended the Fiber Optics School, where he earned certification in fiber optic outside plant from 2013 to 2015. His expertise includes build cost estimations related to fiber optics and HFC networking.
Previous Experience as Construction Coordinator
Before his engineering roles, Michael Mc Kee worked as a Construction Coordinator at Cable ONE from 2010 to 2018. During this eight-year tenure in the Sherman/Denison, Texas area, he was involved in the planning and execution of construction projects related to cable services. This experience provided him with a strong foundation in project management and technical operations.
Academic Background
Michael Mc Kee began his academic journey at Grayson County College, where he studied General Studies from 1980 to 1982. This two-year program laid the groundwork for his later specialized studies in telecommunications and engineering, contributing to his comprehensive understanding of the field.