Andrew Huang
About Andrew Huang
Andrew Huang is a Developer and Systems Engineer currently working at SWIFT in Manassas, Virginia. He has a background in Information Technology, having earned his Bachelor's degree from George Mason University, and has experience in project management and software development.
Work at SWIFT
Andrew Huang has been employed at SWIFT as a Developer/Systems Engineer since 2019. In this role, he has focused on developing in-house tools utilized by network operations teams and customers. His responsibilities include writing user guides and design documents as part of the software development cycle. Prior to his current position, he worked at SWIFT as an Associate Developer/Systems Engineer from 2018 to 2019, where he tracked and prompted projects to address risks and vulnerabilities in hardware and software for network devices. He also completed a summer internship at SWIFT in 2017.
Education and Expertise
Andrew Huang studied at George Mason University, where he earned a Bachelor's degree in Information Technology from 2012 to 2017. His academic background has provided him with a solid foundation in technology and systems engineering. He also attended McLean High School from 2009 to 2012, where he completed his secondary education. His educational experiences have contributed to his expertise in network device provisioning and monitoring.
Background
Before joining SWIFT, Andrew Huang worked at Sodexo as an Assistant Controller for a brief period in 2015. His tenure at Sodexo lasted for two months while he was affiliated with George Mason University. This early experience in a corporate environment provided him with insights into operational and financial processes.
Achievements
Throughout his career, Andrew Huang has developed in-house tools that enhance the efficiency of network operations teams and improve customer interactions at SWIFT. He has hands-on experience in automating network device provisioning and monitoring components, which demonstrates his technical capabilities and commitment to improving operational workflows.