Mahesh Malkani
About Mahesh Malkani
Mahesh Malkani is an IT Analyst at the Government of Canada, specializing in computational scientific support for Canmet Materials. He has over 13 years of experience in the Natural Resources Department and previously worked as an Integrity Officer.
Work at Government of Canada
Mahesh Malkani has been employed as an IT Analyst at the Government of Canada since 2011, accumulating 13 years of experience in this role. He works within the Natural Resources Department located in Hamilton, Ontario. His responsibilities include providing computational scientific support for Canmet Materials, a division of Natural Resources Canada. Additionally, he manages videoconferencing and telework administration, ensuring effective communication and remote work capabilities within the department.
Previous Role as Integrity Officer
Before his current position, Mahesh Malkani served as an Integrity Officer at the Government of Canada from 2009 to 2011 for a duration of two years. This role was based in Toronto and involved ensuring compliance and integrity within the department's operations. His experience in this position contributed to his understanding of governmental processes and regulations.
Education and Expertise
Mahesh Malkani studied at the University of Toronto, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts and Science (BaSC) degree from 2004 to 2008. His studies included Communication and Information Technology, History, and Political Science. He furthered his education at Sheridan College, achieving a diploma in Web Page, Digital/Multimedia, and Information Resources Design from 2005 to 2006. This educational background supports his technical skills and analytical capabilities in his current IT role.
Technical Skills and Responsibilities
In his role as an IT Analyst, Mahesh Malkani is responsible for desktop troubleshooting, ensuring that technical issues are resolved efficiently. He also provides telecom support and mobile application support, which are essential components of his job. His expertise in these areas contributes to the overall functionality and productivity of the Natural Resources Department.