Camille Saliba
About Camille Saliba
Camille Saliba is a Senior Infrastructure Engineer with over 13 years of experience at SITA. He has a strong educational background in network and electronics, and has worked on various international projects involving server deployment and kiosk implementations across multiple countries.
Work at SITA
Camille Saliba has been employed at SITA as a Senior Infrastructure Engineer since 2011. Over the course of 13 years, she has contributed to various projects and initiatives within the organization. Her role involves the deployment and management of critical infrastructure systems, including Maestro servers, across multiple countries.
Education and Expertise
Camille Saliba has a diverse educational background. She studied at New Horizon in Lebanon, where she completed Cisco training and achieved ICND1 and ICND2 certifications in 2012. She also attended Heritage College in Canada, earning an AEC as a Microsoft Network Specialist from 2005 to 2006. Additionally, she studied Electronics at CNAM, obtaining a DPCT, and completed Microsoft Server 2016 training at Formatech Lebanon in 2019.
Background
Before joining SITA, Camille Saliba worked as an Operations Field Engineer at Triple C in Beirut, Lebanon, from 2009 to 2011. Her experience includes managing infrastructure projects and providing technical support. She has been involved in various international projects, enhancing her expertise in the field.
Achievements in Project Implementation
Camille Saliba has played a significant role in the deployment of kiosk implementations across several countries, including Saudi Arabia, India, and Turkey. She has also implemented the CUTE system at multiple international airports, covering locations such as Oman, Qatar, and South Africa. Her involvement in desktop enterprise and IMCAN projects between Brussels and Paris further highlights her project management skills.
International Experience
Camille Saliba's professional experience spans multiple countries, including Egypt, Pakistan, Turkey, Hungary, and Austria. Her work with Maestro servers and the CUTE system has allowed her to engage with diverse teams and adapt to various operational environments, enhancing her global perspective in infrastructure engineering.