Andy Carsell
About Andy Carsell
Andy Carsell is a Senior Development Operations Engineer at Thomson Reuters, where he has worked since 2004. He holds a BSBA in Management Information Systems from Michigan Technological University and possesses various certifications in cloud infrastructure, scripting, and system administration.
Work at Thomson Reuters
Andy Carsell has been employed at Thomson Reuters since 2004, serving as a Senior Development Operations Engineer. With a tenure of 20 years, he has contributed to various projects and initiatives within the organization. His role involves overseeing development operations, ensuring efficient processes, and implementing best practices in technology management.
Education and Expertise
Andy Carsell earned a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA) with a focus on Management Information Systems from Michigan Technological University. His studies spanned from 1999 to 2004. This educational background provides a foundation for his technical skills and operational knowledge in the field.
Certifications and Training
Andy holds several certifications that demonstrate his technical expertise. He is a Citrix Certified Administrator for XenApp 5.0 on Server 2008 and has completed training in Citrix XenApp 6.5 Administration. Additionally, he has achieved CompTIA Linux+ certification, showcasing his proficiency in Linux system administration. His training in System Operations on AWS and Microsoft Windows PowerShell v2 for Administrators further enhances his skill set in cloud infrastructure management and automation.
Technical Skills
Andy Carsell possesses a range of technical skills relevant to his role as a Senior Development Operations Engineer. His expertise includes advanced scripting capabilities through training in Microsoft Windows PowerShell v2. He has also updated his skills in SQL Server management by completing the course '10977 Updating Your SQL Server Skills to Microsoft SQL Server 2014'. These skills support his ability to manage and optimize development operations effectively.