Alexander Beirlant
About Alexander Beirlant
Alexander Beirlant is a Network Analyst with over a decade of experience in network analysis and administration, currently working at Auto-Owners Insurance Company since 2014. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Network Security from Davenport University and has teaching experience as a supplemental instructor for CCNA classes.
Work at Auto-Owners Insurance
Alexander Beirlant has been employed as a Network Analyst at Auto-Owners Insurance Company since 2014. In this role, he has been involved in various network analysis projects, contributing to the company's network infrastructure and security. His tenure at Auto-Owners Insurance spans nearly a decade, during which he has developed expertise in network administration and analysis.
Education and Expertise
Alexander Beirlant earned a Bachelor of Science in Network Security from Davenport University, studying from 2011 to 2014. He also completed a Trade School program in Networking at VDAB Belgium from 2007 to 2008. His educational background provides a solid foundation in network security principles and practices, enhancing his capabilities as a network analyst.
Background in Quality Assurance
Prior to his role at Auto-Owners Insurance, Alexander Beirlant worked at ParishSOFT as a Quality Assurance Agent from 2009 to 2011. This position allowed him to gain valuable experience in quality assurance processes, which he later applied to his network analysis work. His background in quality assurance complements his technical skills in network management.
Teaching Experience
In addition to his analytical roles, Alexander Beirlant has teaching experience as a supplemental instructor for CCNA classes at Lansing Community College. He served in this capacity in 2013 for nine months, helping students understand networking concepts and prepare for certification. This role demonstrates his ability to communicate complex information effectively.
Early Career at Lansing Community College
Alexander Beirlant began his career at Lansing Community College, where he worked as a Student Employee for five months in 2012. This early experience provided him with insights into the educational environment and helped him develop foundational skills that would benefit his future roles in network analysis and teaching.