Warren Milton
About Warren Milton
Warren Milton is a Senior Infrastructure Engineer with extensive experience in cloud computing solutions and infrastructure architecture. He has held various technical roles in companies such as zIngenuity, Cardiovascular Provider Resources, Dynamex, and Toyota Industries Commercial Finance before joining Pilot Thomas Logistics in 2017.
Work at Pilot Thomas Logistics
Warren Milton has been employed at Pilot Thomas Logistics as a Senior Infrastructure Engineer since 2017. In this role, he focuses on developing and implementing infrastructure solutions that support the company's operations. His responsibilities include overseeing the design and management of IaaS and PaaS architecture strategies, ensuring that the infrastructure meets the operational needs of the organization.
Previous Experience in IT and Engineering
Prior to his current position, Warren Milton held several roles in the IT and engineering sectors. He worked at zIngenuity, Inc. as a Sr. System / Network Architect from 2009 to 2011, where he gained experience in integrating Citrix and VMware into VPN-enabled remote services. He then served as a Sr. System Engineer at Cardiovascular Provider Resources - HeartPlace from 2012 to 2013. Following that, he was the IT Manager at Dynamex from 2013 to 2016, and briefly worked as a Sr. System Engineer / Solutions Architect at Toyota Industries Commercial Finance in 2016.
Education and Expertise
Warren Milton possesses a strong background in utility engineering, particularly in cloud computing solutions. His expertise includes configuring and installing both Novell and Microsoft servers. He specializes in Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) and Platform as a Service (PaaS) architecture strategies, which are critical for modern IT environments.
Communication Skills in Technical Environments
Warren Milton has a proven track record of effectively communicating technical issues to non-technical audiences. This skill is essential in bridging the gap between technical teams and stakeholders, ensuring that complex concepts are understood across various levels of an organization.