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Christopher Lee

Nimsoft Lead On-boarding & Technical Engineer at MTM Technologies, Inc.

Christopher Lee has a diverse work experience history. Christopher started their career in 2002 as an Infantryman and M2A2 Bradley Combat Vehicle Driver in the US Army, where they supervised squad members, coordinated squad tactics, and directed operations on the battlefield. Christopher then became a United States Army Recruiter, enlisting qualified individuals into the army and consolidating information for prospects/applicants. Following their time in the military, Christopher worked as a Safety & Security Officer at the Medical University of South Carolina, where they maintained camera systems, patrolled the facility perimeter, and wrote reports for daily events. Christopher also served as an Embedded Tactical Trainer in the US Army, training Afghan military personnel, controlling logistical operations, and managing equipment worth over 5 million dollars. Christopher's civilian career includes roles at MTM Technologies, where they worked as a Network Operations Analyst providing remote support for various technologies, a NOC Supervisor supervising a 24x7 operations team providing support for multiple customers, a Support Center Engineer (Tier 2) providing systems administration and support for a Citrix environment, and a Nimsoft Lead On-boarding & Technical Engineer responsible for setting up, configuring, and maintaining servers. Overall, Christopher has demonstrated expertise in IT support, systems administration, customer service, training, and military operations.

Christopher Lee attended Delaware Technical Community College from 2010 to 2014. During this time, they studied Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications. No specific degree was mentioned in the information provided.

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Timeline

  • Nimsoft Lead On-boarding & Technical Engineer

    March, 2017 - present

  • Support Center Engineer Tier 2

    January, 2015

  • NOC Supervisor

    January, 2013

  • Network Operations Analyst

    April, 2011