Alyssa Knight
About Alyssa Knight
Alyssa Knight is an OSP Engineer at All Points Broadband in Richmond, Virginia, where she has worked since 2022. She has a diverse background in engineering and technology, with previous roles in various companies and a degree in Geography from the University of Washington.
Work at All Points Broadband
Alyssa Knight has been employed at All Points Broadband as an OSP Engineer since 2022. In this role, she is responsible for overseeing outside plant engineering projects, ensuring the effective deployment of broadband infrastructure. Her work is based in Richmond, Virginia, where she contributes to the company's mission of expanding high-speed internet access.
Previous Experience in Telecommunications
Prior to her current position, Alyssa Knight worked at FiberPlus, Inc. as an ISP Cable Technician I for four months in 2017. She then transitioned to MasTec Utility Services, where she served as an OSP Field Engineer for nine months in 2018. These roles provided her with hands-on experience in the telecommunications field and enhanced her technical skills.
Education and Expertise
Alyssa Knight holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Geography from the University of Washington, where she studied from 2009 to 2012. Additionally, she pursued Sustainability Studies at DIS Copenhagen in 2011. Her educational background supports her expertise in geographic information systems and environmental considerations in engineering.
Background in Engineering and Technical Roles
Alyssa Knight has a diverse background in engineering and technical roles. She served in the United States Air Force as an Engineering Technician for eleven years, from 2002 to 2013. Following her military service, she worked as a Real Property Technician at IAP Worldwide Services for one year and as a CSIR Manager at General Dynamics Information Technology for one year as well.
Internship Experience
In 2011, Alyssa Knight gained valuable experience as a CPO GIS Intern at the University of Washington. This internship lasted for five months and allowed her to develop skills in geographic information systems, which are applicable to her current role in outside plant engineering.