Isaac Mendita
About Isaac Mendita
Isaac Mendita is a Junior Telecommunications Analyst at the Government of Canada, where he has worked since 2021. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Geography from the University of Ottawa and an Associate's degree in Travel and Tourism from Algonquin College.
Work at Government of Canada
Isaac Mendita has been employed as a Junior Telecommunications Analyst at the Government of Canada since 2021. In this role, he is based in Ottawa, Ontario, where he has accumulated three years of experience. His responsibilities include analyzing telecommunication information using tools such as MapInfo, ArcGIS, and Google Earth Pro. He also contributes to the telecommunications department by assisting with the daily newsletter and creating both static and dynamic maps for the spectrum department.
Education and Expertise
Isaac Mendita holds an Associate's degree in Travel and Tourism from Algonquin College of Applied Arts and Technology, where he studied from 2013 to 2015. He furthered his education at the University of Ottawa, earning a Bachelor of Arts with a major in Geography and a minor in Business Management from 2019 to 2022. His academic background provides him with a solid foundation in geographic analysis and business principles, which he applies in his current role.
Background
Prior to his current position, Isaac Mendita gained experience in customer service roles. He worked as a Guest Service Representative at Alt Hotel Ottawa from 2019 to 2021 and at Le Germain Hotel Toronto Maple Leaf Square from 2018 to 2019. Additionally, he served as a Humanitarian Aid Worker with Youth With A Mission Norway from 2015 to 2018, where he was involved in various humanitarian efforts in Troms County, Norway.
Technical Skills and Tools
In his role as a Junior Telecommunications Analyst, Isaac Mendita utilizes various technical tools for telecommunication information analysis. His proficiency in MapInfo, ArcGIS, and Google Earth Pro allows him to effectively create and analyze geographic data. These skills are essential for his contributions to the telecommunications department at the Government of Canada, particularly in map creation and data visualization.