Tamara Dalpian
About Tamara Dalpian
Tamara Dalpian is an Analista De Sistemas Junior at ThyssenKrupp with a background in system development and database management.
Current Position at ThyssenKrupp
Tamara Dalpian currently holds the position of Analista de Sistemas Junior at ThyssenKrupp. In this role, she is responsible for creating mathematical models for process control and managing communication with Level 1 systems using the OPC protocol. Additionally, she oversees certain systems for the ThyssenKrupp group in Germany, leveraging her expertise in system analysis and control.
Previous Roles in Technology Companies
Tamara Dalpian has built a solid foundation in the technology field through various roles. She previously worked at ThyssenKrupp as a Programadora for 10 months in 2008. She also gained experience as an Estagiaria de Informatica at PSA Peugeot Citroën from 2007 to 2008, where she worked for one year. These roles have contributed to her broad understanding of programming and system development.
Educational Background in Information Technology
Tamara Dalpian holds a Bachelor of Information Systems degree, with a focus on IT, system development, and database management from Centro Universitário de Volta Redonda (UniFOA), where she studied from 2005 to 2008. She also earned a Técnico em informática from Instituto de Cultura Técnica, completing a curriculum that included IT, system development, database management, and programming, from 2002 to 2004.
Professional Certifications and Training
Throughout her career, Tamara Dalpian has pursued extensive training and certifications to enhance her expertise. She completed courses on Matrikon OPC Advanced at Schneider Electric (November 2010), Oracle Database 11G Administration I and II at Extend (January 2011), and JBoss Application Server Administration at Dextra (July 2009). She has also participated in advanced courses on Hibernate, JSF, J2EE, EJB3, WebServices, UML, and Java at Caelum and Infnet. In addition, she holds a 315-F Functional Designer certification from ABB Brasil (May 2011).