Thomas Maloney
About Thomas Maloney
Thomas Maloney is a Systems Architect with extensive experience in systems engineering and operations. He has worked in various roles across the United States and Australia, including positions in the US Navy and several technology companies.
Current Role at Brillio
Thomas Maloney serves as a Systems Architect at Brillio, a position he has held since 2019. In this role, he is responsible for designing and implementing complex systems that meet organizational needs. His work focuses on optimizing system performance and ensuring reliability in various IT environments. Prior to this, he worked as a Senior Operations Lead at Brillio from 2015 to 2017, where he contributed to operational efficiencies.
Previous Experience at C&g Consulting Services, Inc
Thomas Maloney worked at C&g Consulting Services, Inc as an Enterprise Systems Engineer for a duration of six months in 2017. His role involved developing and maintaining enterprise-level systems to support client needs. This position was based in Parsippany, New Jersey.
Background in the US Navy
Thomas Maloney served in the US Navy as an Electronics Technician Petty Officer First Class from 1986 to 1992. During his six years of service in Washington, District of Columbia, he gained experience in the installation and maintenance of US Navy radar systems. This background provided him with a strong foundation in electronics and systems engineering.
Expertise in Scripting Languages
Thomas Maloney possesses expertise in several scripting languages, including PowerShell, T-SQL, SSIS, VBScript, and WMI. His proficiency in these languages enables him to automate tasks, manage databases, and streamline operations within various IT systems.
Experience in Systems Engineering
Throughout his career, Thomas Maloney has held various positions in systems engineering. He worked as a Systems Engineer - Storage and Virtualization at Coach from 2013 to 2015 and as a Systems Engineer at Presidio from 2018 to 2019. His roles involved managing storage solutions and virtualization technologies, contributing to the efficiency and effectiveness of IT operations.