Stuart Onyeche

Noc Customer Support Technician @ Vaisala

About Stuart Onyeche

Stuart Onyeche is a NOC Customer Support Technician at Vaisala, where he has worked since 2017. He has extensive experience in meteorology and statistics, having held various roles including Senior Executive Officer at the Office for National Statistics and Information Manager at the BBC.

Work at Vaisala

Stuart Onyeche has been employed at Vaisala as a NOC Customer Support Technician since 2017. In this role, he provides first-line customer support for Vaisala's observation instruments and meteorology data-visualization software, including Vaisala Navigator and AviMet. He is part of a 24/7 service team that monitors meteorological installations at various locations, including roadsides, ports, airports, and renewable energy production sites globally.

Previous Employment Experience

Prior to his current position at Vaisala, Stuart Onyeche held several roles in various organizations. He worked at the Office for National Statistics as a Senior Executive Officer from 2008 to 2013, focusing on Regional Statistics, Public Finances, and Trade Statistics. He was also self-employed as an Independent Share Trader from 2015 to 2017. His earlier career includes positions at the BBC as an Information Assistant and Information Manager, and at the Environment Agency as a Flooding & Coastal Risk Management Officer.

Education and Expertise

Stuart Onyeche studied at the University of Reading, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Meteorology. He furthered his education at the University of Birmingham, achieving a Postgraduate Diploma in Urban and Regional Studies. His academic background supports his strong interest in meteorology applications, particularly in natural hazard risk management and renewable energy.

Background in Meteorology

Stuart Onyeche has a diverse background in meteorology, beginning with an internship at the Met Office as a Numerical Weather Prediction Undergraduate Summer Intern in 1999. He also worked as a Broadcast Meteorologist Assistant at the Met Office from 2000 to 2001. His experience in meteorological roles has contributed to his expertise in monitoring and managing meteorological data and installations.

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