Joe Barber
About Joe Barber
Joe Barber is a Load Build Engineer/Architect with extensive experience in the telecommunications industry. He has worked for several companies, including Ribbon Communications and GENBAND, and holds a degree in Computer Engineering Technology from Algonquin College.
Current Role at Ribbon Communications
Joe Barber serves as a Load Build Engineer/Architect at Ribbon Communications. He has held this position since 2018, contributing to various projects and initiatives within the company. His role involves designing and implementing load build processes, ensuring system efficiency and reliability. His experience in this capacity spans over six years, during which he has developed expertise in load building and system architecture.
Previous Experience at GENBAND
Prior to his current role, Joe Barber worked at GENBAND as a Load Build Engineer/Architect from 2016 to 2017. His responsibilities included developing load build strategies and collaborating with engineering teams to optimize performance. Additionally, he held the position of RES-R&D Intern at GENBAND in 2015 for three months, where he gained valuable experience in research and development.
Internship Experience at Wind River
In 2015, Joe Barber completed a three-month internship at Wind River as a Titanium Server Intern. This role took place in the Ottawa, Canada Area and provided him with hands-on experience in server technologies and system optimization. The internship contributed to his foundational knowledge in the field.
Co-op Experience at CSDC Systems Inc.
Joe Barber also gained experience as a Systems Co-op at CSDC Systems Inc. in 2014. This three-month position allowed him to apply his academic knowledge in a practical setting, focusing on system development and support. The co-op experience was an important step in his professional development.
Education in Computer Engineering Technology
Joe Barber studied at Algonquin College of Applied Arts and Technology, where he pursued a degree in Computer Engineering Technology - Computing Science. His studies spanned from 2013 to 2016, equipping him with essential skills in computing and technology. The program provided a solid foundation for his subsequent career in engineering and architecture.