Merino Computer Concepts
Mark Beaver began their work experience as a Financial Service Consultant at Bank of the West in 2006. In this role, they completed documentation for new accounts, reviewed and completed loan applications, and participated in selling and cross-selling bank products. Mark then worked as a Systems Support Technician at ITT Technical Institute from 2012 to 2013, providing user support services, performing PC maintenance, troubleshooting network problems, and managing user accounts. Since 2013, Mark has been the Lead Network Operations Center Manager at Merino Computer Concepts.
Mark Beaver attended ITT Technical Institute-Lathrop from 2009 to 2011, where they obtained an Associate's degree in Computer Networking Systems. Mark continued their education at the same institute from 2011 to 2013, earning a Bachelor's degree in Information Systems Cyber Security. In addition to their formal education, Mark also obtained several certifications. In 2013, they became a Microsoft Certified Professional, and in 2014, they obtained certifications in Healthcare IT from CompTIA and HITRUST Practitioner from HITRUST Alliance LLC. Mark also acquired certifications in Microsoft Technology Associate and CCT Routing and Switching from Microsoft and Cisco, respectively, in 2014.
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Merino Computer Concepts
Merino Computer Concepts provides unique solutions for businesses that spend too much time and money on internally maintaining their IT needs. MCC has been a managed service provider for 20 years, with a combined experience of over 50 years across the IT Superhero team. We save our clients’ money by utilizing our advanced monitoring software to prevent network disasters. This remote monitoring enables us to access and repair most problems from our network operation centers. When circumstances warrant onsite attention, we dispatch one of our certified engineers immediately. Depending on the need of the client, MCC will either fully integrate engineers into their environment or augment the IT department by bringing additional skill sets to the team. The MCC IT Superheroes use their superpowers to redefine the term outsourced.