Dylan Brown
About Dylan Brown
Dylan Brown is a Technical Training Associate at Onit, with a background in geophysics and experience in technical roles at companies such as MacStadium and Epic. He emphasizes character growth, learning from mistakes, and applying critical thinking to drive effective solutions.
Current Role at Onit
Dylan Brown serves as a Technical Training Associate at Onit since 2022. In this role, he focuses on delivering technical training and support to enhance the skills of team members and clients. His responsibilities include developing training materials and ensuring that users understand the software solutions provided by Onit. His experience in the field allows him to create effective training programs that meet the needs of diverse audiences.
Previous Experience at MacStadium
Before joining Onit, Dylan worked at MacStadium as a Technical Account Manager from 2021 to 2022. His role involved managing client accounts and providing technical support to enhance customer satisfaction. He worked remotely for six months, where he utilized his analytical skills to address client needs and improve service delivery.
Experience at Epic
Dylan was employed at Epic as a Technical Solutions Engineer from 2020 to 2021. During his 11-month tenure in Wisconsin, he provided technical solutions to clients and collaborated with teams to resolve complex issues. His role required strong problem-solving skills and the ability to communicate technical information effectively to non-technical stakeholders.
Educational Background in Geophysics
Dylan graduated with honors from Texas A&M University, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Geophysics. He studied Exploration Geophysics from 2017 to 2019, achieving a GPA of 3.69. His educational background in geophysics contributes to his analytical capabilities and enhances his approach to technical challenges in his professional roles.
Professional Philosophy and Development
Dylan emphasizes the importance of character growth and maintaining high personal standards for success. He believes in learning from the mistakes of others as a key aspect of professional development. His philosophy includes beginning with the end in mind, which he applies in both academic and professional settings to ensure focused and effective outcomes.