Thomas Morgan
About Thomas Morgan
Thomas Morgan is a Business Analyst with over a decade of experience at First Derivatives, where he has contributed to significant projects including the Mizuho Strategic Transformation Project and the TNT migration project in Europe.
Work at First Derivatives
Thomas Morgan has been a Business Analyst at First Derivatives since 2013, accumulating over 11 years of experience in Newry, Northern Ireland. In addition to his role in Newry, he has also worked on the Mizuho Strategic Transformation Project in London since 2014, where he has contributed for 10 years. His responsibilities include analyzing business needs and developing solutions to enhance operational efficiency.
Education and Expertise
Thomas Morgan studied at Ulster University, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Information and Communication Technology from 2011 to 2013. Prior to this, he completed a Foundation Degree in Computing and Network Systems at Southern Regional College from 2009 to 2011. His educational background provides a solid foundation for his work in business analysis and development.
Project Involvement
Thomas has played a significant role in the TNT migration project, which involved relocating hardware, software, and networking resources to new data centers in Frankfurt, Germany. He designed and established an architectural diagram to facilitate the connection of applications and crafted a strategy paper to present findings to various stakeholders, including DEPFA and Fujitsu.
Collaboration and Communication Skills
In his role, Thomas has presented project updates to stakeholders during scrum meetings and collaborated with multiple teams to execute rollback tasks. His ability to communicate effectively with diverse teams has been crucial in ensuring project success and stakeholder satisfaction.
Technical Proficiencies
Thomas utilizes Jira for creating dashboards and managing project tasks. He also practices confluence management for maintaining runbooks, issue logs, and resource overviews. His technical skills extend to partnering with networking teams to ensure the smooth operation of applications, including setting up Citrix, virtual machines, and new connection lines between data centers.