Brian Grickites
About Brian Grickites
Brian Grickites is a Jr. Systems Administrator at Canadian Bank Note Company, Limited, with a background in software development and programming.
Current Role at Canadian Bank Note Company, Limited
Brian Grickites holds the position of Jr. Systems Administrator at Canadian Bank Note Company, Limited. He has been with the company since 2020. In this role, he is responsible for providing support for IT infrastructure, managing system performance, and ensuring system security. His work includes troubleshooting system issues and maintaining efficient system operation.
Past Experience at Ericsson
Before his current position, Brian Grickites worked as a Co-op Software Developer at Ericsson. He was employed there from 2019 to 2020 for a period of 11 months. His responsibilities included developing software solutions, participating in the software development lifecycle, and collaborating with team members to create robust software applications. This internship provided him with valuable experience in software development within a large technology company.
Programming Role at Statistics Canada
In 2018, Brian Grickites worked as a Systems Development – Programmer at Statistics Canada for a duration of 3 months. During his time there, he contributed to various programming projects, helping to develop and maintain software applications used for statistical analysis. His work supported the organization’s mission of providing high-quality, timely, and relevant statistical information.
Equity Analyst Experience at Sprott Student Investment Fund
Brian Grickites served as an Equity Analyst at the Sprott Student Investment Fund from 2015 to 2016. Over the course of this year, he was involved in analyzing financial data, evaluating investment opportunities, and making recommendations based on his analysis. This role provided him with foundational skills in financial analysis and a deep understanding of investment strategies.
Education at Carleton University
Brian Grickites completed his Bachelor of Computer Science at Carleton University, where he studied from 2016 to 2020. During his time at the university, he gained comprehensive knowledge of computer science principles, including software development, data structures, algorithms, and computer systems. His education has equipped him with the theoretical and practical skills needed to succeed in various technical roles.