Kelvin Miller
About Kelvin Miller
Kelvin Miller is a System Engineer III at Ally and a Professional System Engineer/APM Consultant at AT&T. He holds a Master's in Computer Information Systems from the University of Phoenix and a BS in Computer Science from South Carolina State University.
Current Role at Ally
Kelvin Miller is currently employed at Ally in the position of System Engineer III, a role he has held since 2018. His responsibilities include managing and maintaining IT systems, ensuring system performance and reliability, and implementing new technologies. His role involves significant expertise in systems engineering, contributing to the technical infrastructure and overall IT strategy of the organization.
Professional System Engineer at AT&T
Kelvin Miller has been working at AT&T as a Professional System Engineer and APM Consultant since 2005. His duties involve the planning, implementation, and management of advanced systems engineering projects. Kelvin's role also includes consulting on Application Performance Management (APM), where he provides insights to optimize system performance and reliability.
Previous Role at AT&T as Desktop Support Manager
Prior to his current role, Kelvin Miller served as the Desktop Support Manager at AT&T from 1997 to 2005. During his tenure, he was responsible for overseeing desktop support operations, managing a team of support specialists, and ensuring the efficient resolution of technical issues. His role was pivotal in maintaining the smooth operation of desktop systems and user satisfaction.
Sr. System Analyst at UPS
Kelvin Miller's early career includes a significant role as a Senior System Analyst at UPS from 1994 to 1997. In this role, he analyzed and improved system operations, developed system requirements, and implemented IT solutions to enhance productivity and efficiency. His contributions were essential in optimizing the technical functions within the organization.
Educational Background
Kelvin Miller has a solid educational foundation in the field of computer science and information systems. He achieved a Master's degree in Computer Information Systems from the University of Phoenix, where he studied from 2002 to 2004. Prior to this, he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science from South Carolina State University, studying from 1988 to 1992. This educational background has equipped him with the theoretical knowledge and practical skills necessary for his roles in the IT industry.