Kristina Brajer
About Kristina Brajer
Kristina Brajer is a worker in the Canadian government, currently employed since 2021. She has extensive experience in various roles, including quality control and accounting, with a strong educational background in accounting and biological sciences.
Work at Government of Canada
Kristina Brajer has been employed at the Government of Canada since 2021. In her role, she contributes to various governmental functions, utilizing her extensive background in quality control and accounting. Her experience in the public sector supports her ability to navigate complex regulatory environments and deliver services efficiently.
Professional Experience in Quality Control
Prior to her current position, Kristina Brajer worked at Patheon for 23 years as a Quality Control Analyst II. In this role, she developed strong organizational and problem-solving skills, which allowed her to complete tasks efficiently and meet deadlines. She later served as a Documentation/Reference Standard Coordinator at Patheon for an additional two years.
Accounting and Tax Services Background
Kristina Brajer has a background in accounting, having worked as an Accounting Technician at Grant Thornton LLP for eight months in 2019. She also served as a Taxpayer Services Agent at the Canada Revenue Agency for seven months in 2017. Her accounting experience includes preparing financial statements and providing tax preparation services.
Educational Qualifications
Kristina Brajer studied at Mohawk College, where she earned diplomas in Accounting and Medical Laboratory Technology. Additionally, she attended McMaster University, where she studied Biological Science. Her educational background supports her diverse career in both government and private sectors.
Skills and Expertise
Kristina Brajer possesses strong computer skills, particularly in Windows and various accounting software. Her expertise includes documentation analysis, report and data preparation, and information organization. These skills enhance her effectiveness in her roles within the Canadian government and previous positions.