Hector Lozano
About Hector Lozano
Hector Lozano is a Computer Systems Analyst II with extensive experience in information technology and military operations. He has held various roles at DynCorp International and Amentum, and has a strong background in training and supervising personnel in technical and military environments.
Current Role at Amentum
Hector Lozano serves as a Computer Systems Analyst II at Amentum. He has held this position since 2021 and is based in Fort Hood, Texas. In this role, he is responsible for analyzing and improving computer systems to enhance operational efficiency.
Experience at DynCorp International
Hector has a significant tenure at DynCorp International, where he currently works as a Service Desk Manager since 2021 in Kwajalein Atoll, Marshall Islands. Prior to this, he held the position of IT Communications Director for a five-month term in 2020 and served as an IT Communications Supervisor for two months in the same year. His experience at DynCorp spans multiple roles, showcasing his adaptability in the IT field.
Previous Employment at Vinnell Arabia
Hector worked as an Information Technology Specialist at Vinnell Arabia from 2015 to 2017. During his two years in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, he contributed to various IT initiatives, enhancing the technological capabilities of the organization.
Educational Background
Hector's educational journey includes studies at Central Alabama Community College, where he achieved a Technician certification in Hazardous Materials from 1995 to 1999. He also completed multiple technical courses at New Horizons, including MCSA: Windows Server 2012, Cisco® Interconnecting Cisco® Networking Devices, and CompTIA Security+ Certification, all in 2014. Additionally, he earned an Associate of Arts (AA) degree in Liberal Arts from Excelsior College between 2003 and 2004.
Military Experience and Training
Hector served in the US Army as a Chemical Operations Senior Supervisor from 1999 to 2004, where he gained military instructor qualifications. He instructed and supervised students at the US Army Chemical School in Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical decontamination techniques. His military background contributes to his extensive knowledge in various operational and technical domains.