Gary Church
About Gary Church
Gary Church is a System Support Engineer at Canfield Scientific, where he has worked since 2019. He has a background in computer graphics and extensive experience in technical support, user device migration, and scripting.
Work at Canfield Scientific
Gary Church has been employed at Canfield Scientific as a System Support Engineer since 2019. In this role, he is responsible for providing technical support and ensuring that all service level agreements are met. His work involves addressing technical issues and maintaining the operational efficiency of systems within the organization.
Previous Experience at MVP Health Care
Prior to his current role, Gary Church worked at MVP Health Care as a Systems Administrator and Desktop Engineer from 2010 to 2019. During his nine years in this position, he was involved in various technical support tasks and played a key role in managing a user device migration project, which included transitioning numerous devices to a new system.
Background in Technical Support
Gary Church began his career in technical support at Ingersoll Rand, where he served as a Senior System Support Specialist from 1998 to 2009. His eleven years at Ingersoll Rand provided him with extensive experience in system support and user assistance, contributing to his skills in relationship-building and effective communication.
Education and Certifications
Gary Church studied Computer Graphics at Bergen Community College, where he achieved a degree in the field. He also attended Chubb Institute Technical School, earning a certificate in PC Support, Mainframe, AS 400, and Novell in 1998. His educational background has equipped him with the technical knowledge necessary for his roles in system support.
Technical Skills and Expertise
Gary Church possesses strong technical skills, particularly in scripting, which he has utilized to automate software deployment processes. His expertise in this area enhances the efficiency of technical operations and supports his ability to conform to service level agreements in his current and previous roles.