Ian Selway
About Ian Selway
Ian Selway is a Team Lead at Shared Services Canada, with extensive experience in IT infrastructure and network management. He has held various positions in the telecommunications and technology sectors since the late 1990s, including roles at Harris Communications, j2 Global, and Nortel.
Work at Shared Services Canada
Ian Selway has served as Team Lead at Shared Services Canada since 2017. In this role, he oversees various IT initiatives and infrastructure projects within the federal government framework. His leadership contributes to the optimization of shared services across government departments, enhancing efficiency and collaboration.
Current Role at Elections Canada
Since 2013, Ian Selway has been working as an IT Infrastructure Architect at Elections Canada. His responsibilities include designing and implementing IT infrastructure solutions that support the electoral process. His expertise ensures that the technology used during elections is reliable and secure.
Previous Experience in IT and Telecommunications
Ian Selway has a diverse background in IT and telecommunications. He worked as an RF Technologist at Harris Communications for six months in 1999. He also held positions as a Network Specialist and IT Infrastructure Manager at j2 Global from 2010 to 2013, and as a Network Specialist at Protus IP Solutions in 2010.
Career at Nortel
Ian Selway spent several years at Nortel, where he held two significant roles. He worked as a Technical Instructor from 2000 to 2006, providing training and support in telecommunications technologies. He then transitioned to the role of Product Support Engineer from 2005 to 2009, focusing on customer support and product development.
Education in Electrical Engineering Technology
Ian Selway studied at Dawson College, where he earned a Diploma in Electrical Engineering Technology. His education spanned three years, from 1995 to 1998, providing him with a strong foundation in engineering principles and practices relevant to his career in IT and telecommunications.