Liam Salemink
About Liam Salemink
Liam Salemink is a DevOps Business Analyst Reconciliations Specialist at Investec, where he has worked since 2018. He has extensive experience in business process design and technical training, with a background in various IT roles across multiple companies in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Work at Investec
Liam Salemink has been employed at Investec since 2016, where he has held multiple roles. He started as a Production Support Analyst for one year, followed by a position as a DevOps Business Analyst for 10 months. Since 2018, he has served as a DevOps Business Analyst Reconciliations Specialist. In his current role, he has focused on advising, designing, and implementing new reconciliations business processes for various business units within the bank. He also provides training to staff on technical architecture and support processes.
Education and Expertise
Liam Salemink has pursued various educational qualifications that enhance his expertise in the field. He completed his Matric at Pro Arte Alphen Park from 1999 to 2003. He studied System, Networking, and LAN/WAN Management at Cisco and achieved the Cisco CCENT certification in 2014. Additionally, he completed the Advanced Business Analysis Programme at the Faculty Training Institute in 2017. He also attended the University of Pretoria, where he studied for a BSc in IT, although he did not complete the degree.
Background
Before joining Investec, Liam Salemink worked at Sybrin Limited as an Application Support Analyst from 2014 to 2016. He also held positions at Calderys as an IT Consultant for four months in 2012 and at andBeyond as a Systems Engineer for ten months in 2013. His diverse work experience has contributed to his technical skills and understanding of business processes in the financial sector.
Achievements
Liam Salemink has played a significant role in upgrading SmartStream TLM from version 2.4.02 to 2.5.06 within a five-month timeframe. He has also been instrumental in designing and implementing new reconciliations business processes for two business units within a bank. His contributions extend to training existing staff members on various technical aspects, including 3rd line support and debugging.