Thomas Gaither Jr.
About Thomas Gaither Jr.
Thomas Gaither Jr. is a Windows System Administrator at Diligent Consulting Inc., where he has worked since 2018. He holds a Bachelor's of Fine Arts in Electronic Art & Animation from Ivy Tech State College and has a diverse work history in technical support and security roles.
Work at Diligent Consulting
Thomas Gaither Jr. has been employed at Diligent Consulting Inc. as a Windows System Administrator since 2018. In this role, he coordinates with various groups to troubleshoot production problems and provide effective resolutions. His responsibilities include managing and monitoring system plans, supervising activities related to both planned and unplanned systems, and performing research on system technology to address complex issues.
Education and Expertise
Thomas studied at Ivy Tech State College, where he earned a Bachelor's of Fine Arts in Electronic Art & Animation from 1999 to 2002. He furthered his education at Ball State University, studying Fine Arts with a focus on Electronic Art & Animation from 2005 to 2009. His educational background supports his expertise in system management, technology research, and performance enhancement.
Professional Background
Prior to his current position, Thomas worked in various roles that contributed to his technical skills. He was a Tier 2 Help Desk Technician at TEKsystems from 2017 to 2018 and a Help Desk Specialist at IP-Plus Consulting, Inc. from 2016 to 2017. His earlier experience includes serving as a Detention Officer at Wake County Sheriff's Office from 2012 to 2016 and as a Security Officer at Securitas from 2009 to 2012.
Technical Skills and Responsibilities
In his role as a Windows System Administrator, Thomas develops complex system standards and recommends improvements to enhance system performance. He collaborates with the networking department to install necessary hardware and supervises activities related to system management. His expertise includes managing and monitoring system plans and addressing both planned and unplanned system activities.