Myriam Obando
About Myriam Obando
Myriam Obando is a Senior Systems Analyst at the Federal Government of Canada, where she has worked since 2008. She has a background in computer science and business, with previous experience at MetLife and a strong focus on documentation standards in government projects.
Work at Federal Government of Canada
Myriam Obando has been employed as a Senior Systems Analyst at the Federal Government of Canada since 2008. Over her 16-year tenure, she has worked in Bells Corners. In her role, she has contributed to various projects, including internet development initiatives within a new government department. She began her current position in September 2011 and has played a key role in developing new documentation standards for Detailed Design Specification, Technical Requirements documents, and Technical Architecture Documents.
Previous Experience at MetLife
Prior to her current role, Myriam Obando worked at MetLife as a Programmer/Analyst for a brief period in 1995. Her tenure at MetLife lasted for six months and took place on O'Connor Street. This experience contributed to her foundational skills in systems analysis and programming.
Education and Expertise
Myriam Obando's educational background includes a degree in Business/Commerce from Concordia University-St. Paul, where she studied from 1980 to 1987. Additionally, she completed a year of study in Computer Science at Dawson College from 1979 to 1980 and another year in Computer Science at Champlain College from 1978 to 1979. This diverse educational background has equipped her with a blend of business acumen and technical expertise.
Background in Computer Science
Myriam Obando has a strong foundation in computer science, having studied the subject at both Dawson College and Champlain College. Her early education in this field laid the groundwork for her subsequent career in systems analysis and programming. This background has been instrumental in her ability to contribute to technical projects and documentation standards in her current role.