Thomas Reichert
About Thomas Reichert
Thomas Reichert is an Infrastructure Engineer with extensive experience in datacenter virtualization and administration, currently working at Harley-Davidson Motor Company. He has a background in managing Azure AD, 2FA, Intune, and Office365, and has previously held positions at Dell EMC, PFL.com, and Yellowstone Forever.
Current Role at Harley-Davidson
Thomas Reichert serves as an Infrastructure Engineer at Harley-Davidson Motor Company. He has been in this role since 2022, contributing to the company's infrastructure initiatives in a remote capacity. His responsibilities include managing and optimizing the company's IT infrastructure to support operational efficiency.
Previous Experience at Dell EMC
Prior to his current position, Thomas Reichert worked at Dell EMC as a Support Engineer II on the VxRail Team for six months in 2021. Based in Draper, Utah, he focused on providing technical support and solutions related to VxRail products, enhancing customer satisfaction and product performance.
IT Systems Administration at PFL.com
From 2016 to 2020, Thomas Reichert was employed as an IT Systems Administrator at PFL.com in Montana. During his four years in this role, he managed various IT systems and ensured their reliability and efficiency, contributing to the overall IT strategy of the organization.
Education and Expertise
Thomas Reichert holds a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) from the University of North Dakota, where he studied Business Administration and Management from 2008 to 2013. His educational background supports his expertise in IT infrastructure, particularly in areas such as Datacenter Virtualization, Disaster Recovery, and Networking.
Technical Skills and Specializations
Thomas Reichert is experienced in managing Azure Active Directory (AD), two-factor authentication (2FA), Intune, and Office365 management. He specializes in Datacenter Virtualization and Administration, with a strong focus on Disaster Recovery and Networking, showcasing his technical proficiency in these critical areas.