Mostafa El Sayed
About Mostafa El Sayed
Mostafa El Sayed is a Financial Systems Analyst at J.D. Irving, Limited in New Brunswick, Canada, where he has worked since 2019. He has extensive experience in financial systems, particularly with JD Edwards, and has held various roles in technical support and customer care across different companies.
Work at J.D. Irving
Mostafa El Sayed has been employed as a Financial Systems Analyst at J.D. Irving, Limited since 2019. His role involves analyzing and optimizing financial systems within the organization. Based in New Brunswick, Canada, he has contributed to the company's financial operations for five years, utilizing his expertise in financial systems to troubleshoot and resolve complex issues.
Previous Employment Experience
Before joining J.D. Irving, Mostafa El Sayed held various positions in the technology and financial sectors. He worked as an Oracle JD Edwards Financial Consultant at Best Top Systems - BTS from 2016 to 2018 and at United OFOQ from 2018 to 2019. His earlier roles included Technical Support Specialist at TE Data, Account Resolutions Specialist at Convergys, and Support Professional at Stream Global Services. He also gained customer service experience at Vodafone and Etisalat.
Education and Expertise
Mostafa El Sayed holds a Bachelor's Degree in Accounting and Finance from Ain Shams University. He furthered his education by obtaining a Diploma in UNIX Solaris System Administration from the Ministry of Communication and Information Technology (MCIT) in 2012. His educational background supports his strong interest in financial systems and technology, which he continues to explore through self-learning.
Skills and Specializations
Mostafa El Sayed possesses a talent for troubleshooting complex financial systems issues, particularly with JD Edwards systems, in which he has accumulated five years of hands-on experience. His skill set includes financial analysis, system optimization, and technical support, making him proficient in addressing and resolving financial system challenges.