Kelly Erickson
About Kelly Erickson
Kelly Erickson is a Windows Server Administrator with extensive experience in system engineering and support roles. He has worked for various companies including Cendant, Infosys, and Wyndham Worldwide, and has a background in electrical engineering and military service in the US Navy.
Work at Onsemi
Kelly Erickson has been employed as a Windows Server Administrator at onsemi since 2022. In this role, Erickson is responsible for managing and maintaining Windows server environments, ensuring optimal performance and security. The position is based in Phoenix, Arizona, where Erickson applies extensive experience in system administration to support onsemi's operational needs.
Previous Experience in IT
Prior to joining onsemi, Kelly Erickson worked at M3BI as an Architect II from 2020 to 2022. Before that, Erickson served as a Windows Systems Engineer at Wyndham Worldwide from 2005 to 2012 and as a Senior Windows System Engineer at Infosys from 2013 to 2021. These roles involved various responsibilities related to system design, implementation, and support, contributing to a solid foundation in IT infrastructure management.
Military Background
Kelly Erickson served in the US Navy as a Machinist Mate 2nd Class from 1986 to 1991. This role involved technical responsibilities related to machinery operation and maintenance, providing valuable experience that contributed to Erickson's technical skills in later civilian roles.
Education and Certifications
Kelly Erickson studied Electrical and Electronics Engineering at DeVry University in Phoenix from 1992 to 1993. Additionally, Erickson attended Gateway Community College, focusing on System, Networking, and LAN/WAN Management in 1993. Erickson also achieved certification in VMware administration in 2005, enhancing expertise in virtualization technologies.
Early Career and Technical Support
Kelly Erickson began a career in technical support at Cendant, working as Tech III support and a Junior Windows Administrator from 1998 to 2005. This position involved troubleshooting hardware and software issues, laying the groundwork for a career in system administration and engineering.