Charles Collins
About Charles Collins
Charles Collins is a Systems Engineer II at OnSolve, known for his strategic thinking and hands-on leadership. He has a diverse technical background, with experience in operations and development, and a strong focus on staff development and team building.
Work at OnSolve
Charles Collins has been employed at OnSolve since 2017, progressing through various roles. He started as a NOC Operator I, where he worked for two years before advancing to NOC Operator II for one month. In 2019, he transitioned to the position of Systems Engineer I, where he has served for five years. In 2021, he was promoted to Systems Engineer II, a role he has held for three years. His responsibilities include ensuring operational readiness and providing technical leadership.
Education and Expertise
Charles Collins studied at Keiser University-Jacksonville, where he earned an Associate of Science (A.S.) degree in Information Technology from 2015 to 2016. He also attended Keiser University-Daytona Beach, studying Sports Medicine and achieving an Associate of Science (A.S.) degree from 2009 to 2012. His educational background supports his technical expertise, which encompasses operations and development, as well as staff development and team building.
Background
Charles Collins has a diverse professional background that includes roles in both technical and operational capacities. Before joining OnSolve, he worked at Circuit City as a PC Technician Manager for six years, and at Sports Authority as an Assistant Operations Manager for one year. He also served in the U.S. Army as a 19D Cav Scout from 2009 to 2015. His experience in various roles has contributed to his strategic thinking and hands-on leadership style.
Achievements
Throughout his career, Charles Collins has demonstrated a commitment to staff development and team building. His technical background spans operations and development, allowing him to lead effectively in development, testing, and implementation processes. His excellent communication skills facilitate collaboration between technical and non-technical personnel, enhancing team dynamics and operational efficiency.