Shiyama Pakianathan
About Shiyama Pakianathan
Shiyama Pakianathan is a Business System Analyst at TELUS, specializing in data conversion processes within the telecommunications industry.
Current Position at TELUS
Shiyama Pakianathan currently holds the position of Business System Analyst at TELUS. She has been a part of the company for over 17 years, beginning her tenure in May 2006. In her role, she specializes in data conversion processes, contributing to the efficiency and effectiveness of telecommunications systems within the company. Working from the Toronto, Ontario office, she applies her extensive background in engineering and project management to drive technical solutions and system optimizations.
Project Management Professional Certification
Shiyama Pakianathan achieved her Project Management Professional (PMP) certification from the Project Management Institute in 2012. She dedicated 11 months to earn this certification, which enhances her capabilities in managing projects, especially during complex data conversion processes in the telecommunications field. The PMP credential signifies her expertise in project methodologies and her ability to lead and direct projects efficiently.
Educational Background in Engineering
Shiyama Pakianathan holds a Bachelor of Science (BSc) Honors degree in Engineering from Queen's University. She studied at the institution from 2000 to 2005, gaining a solid foundation in engineering principles. This educational background has equipped her with the technical knowledge essential for her role as a Business System Analyst at TELUS. Her engineering degree complements her expertise in data conversion processes and project management.
Specialization in Data Conversion Processes
With over 17 years of experience at TELUS, Shiyama Pakianathan has specialized in data conversion processes within the telecommunications industry. Her role involves implementing and optimizing data handling and transformation practices, ensuring the accuracy and efficiency of data systems. Her specialization is critical in enabling the smooth functioning and integration of complex telecommunication networks.