Sébastien Bois
About Sébastien Bois
Sébastien Bois is a Senior Network Analyst currently employed by the Government of Canada, where he has worked since 2015. He has a diverse background in technology and education, having held various roles including Functional Analyst at Bombardier and Teacher at Collège La Cité.
Work at Government of Canada
Sébastien Bois has held multiple positions within the Government of Canada. He currently serves as a Senior Network Analyst since 2015, contributing to network management and analysis in Ottawa, Ontario. Prior to this role, he worked as Deputy Chief of Diversity Management from 2012 to 2015, focusing on diversity initiatives. Additionally, he served as a Business Analyst from 2009 to 2012, where he was involved in various analytical tasks to support government operations.
Education and Expertise
Sébastien Bois earned a Bachelor of Applied Science in Software Engineering from École De Technologie Supérieure, completing his studies from 1999 to 2004. This educational background has equipped him with the technical skills necessary for his roles in network analysis and IT consulting. His expertise spans various domains, including network management, diversity management, and business analysis.
Professional Experience at Bombardier
Before his tenure at the Government of Canada, Sébastien Bois worked at Bombardier as a Functional Analyst from 2006 to 2008 in Montréal, Quebec. In this role, he was responsible for analyzing and optimizing functional processes within the organization. His experience at Bombardier contributed to his skills in functional analysis and project management.
Career at Collège La Cité
Sébastien Bois has been teaching at Collège La Cité in Ottawa, Ontario, since 2009. Over the course of 15 years, he has shared his knowledge and expertise in software engineering and network analysis with students, contributing to their academic and professional development.
Previous Roles in IT Consulting
Sébastien Bois began his career in IT consulting at CGI, where he worked as an IT Consultant from 2005 to 2006 in Montréal, Quebec. He also served as a Project Coordinator at IBM Canada from 2004 to 2005. These early roles provided him with foundational experience in IT project management and consulting.