Stuart Weenig
About Stuart Weenig
Stuart Weenig is a Service Delivery Platform Engineer at Aqueduct Technologies, Inc., where he has worked since 2022. He has extensive experience in network management and software engineering, having held positions at several companies including LogicMonitor and Chevron.
Work at Aqueduct Technologies
Stuart Weenig has been employed at Aqueduct Technologies, Inc. as a Service Delivery Platform Engineer since 2022. In this role, he is responsible for ensuring the effective delivery of services through the company's platform. His work is based in Leander, Texas, where he has contributed to the company's operational efficiency and service quality.
Previous Employment History
Before joining Aqueduct Technologies, Stuart Weenig held several engineering positions. He worked at LogicMonitor as a Sales Monitoring Engineer from 2019 to 2020 and as a Technical Training Engineer from 2020 to 2022. He also served as a Network Management Systems Analyst at Chevron from 2014 to 2018 and as a Software Engineer at National Oilwell Varco from 2018 to 2019. His early career included roles at Research In Motion and Republic National Distributing Company.
Technical Skills and Programming Languages
Stuart Weenig is fluent in multiple programming languages, including YAML, Python, Groovy, Perl, Bash, PowerShell, HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, JSON, and XML. His technical expertise allows him to develop solutions that enhance operational processes and system integrations.
Education and Expertise
Stuart Weenig studied at Louisiana Tech University, where he focused on Communications and Controls, achieving a degree in Electrical Engineering from 2003 to 2006. His educational background provides a solid foundation for his engineering roles and technical projects.
Achievements in Engineering Projects
Throughout his career, Stuart Weenig has engineered and deployed significant systems, including an alarm aggregation and event management system that improved ticket generation time and data quality. He also designed an enterprise Level 1 Network Operations Center (NOC), which resulted in a $10 million annual decrease in operational expenses. Additionally, he developed an Ansible playbook for upgrading Cisco IOS devices, certified to work against multiple Cisco models.