Panch Panjalingam
About Panch Panjalingam
Panch Panjalingam is a Network Engineer with extensive experience in the Government of Canada, currently serving at the Department of National Defence in Ottawa, Ontario since 2017. He holds a Bachelor of Engineering from Carleton University, which he completed in 2008.
Work at Government of Canada
Panch Panjalingam has been employed at the Government of Canada since 2009, where he has served as a Network Engineer for 15 years. His role involves managing and optimizing network systems to ensure efficient communication and data transfer within government operations. Prior to his current position, he worked as a System Engineer from 2008 to 2010. Additionally, he began his career at the Government of Canada as a Student System Engineer for a duration of four months in 2008.
Current Role at Department of National Defence
Since 2017, Panch Panjalingam has worked as a Network Engineer at the Department of National Defence in Ottawa, Ontario. In this capacity, he focuses on the design, implementation, and maintenance of network infrastructure critical to national defense operations. His experience in this role contributes to the overall security and efficiency of communication systems within the department.
Education and Expertise
Panch Panjalingam earned a Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.) degree from Carleton University, completing his studies from 2003 to 2008. This educational background provided him with foundational knowledge and skills in engineering principles, which he has applied throughout his career in various engineering roles within the Government of Canada.
Background in System Engineering
Before his current roles, Panch Panjalingam gained experience as a System Engineer at the Government of Canada from 2008 to 2010. This position allowed him to develop expertise in system design and implementation, further enhancing his technical skills. His early experience as a Student System Engineer in 2008 also contributed to his understanding of engineering practices in a governmental context.