Edward Cheung
About Edward Cheung
Edward Cheung is a Systems Engineer at Geode Capital Management in Boston, MA, where he has worked since 2011. He has a diverse background in technology and support roles, including positions at Fidelity Investments and Digital Equipment Corporation.
Work at Geode Capital Management
Edward Cheung has been employed at Geode Capital Management as a Systems Engineer since 2011. His role involves managing and optimizing systems to support the company's operations in Boston, MA. Over his tenure of 13 years, he has contributed to various projects that enhance system performance and reliability.
Previous Experience at Fidelity Investments
Prior to joining Geode Capital Management, Edward Cheung worked at Fidelity Investments in various capacities from 1999 to 2011. He served as a Regional Implementation Technician at the World Trade Center Service for seven years, followed by two years as a Regional Support Technician in Boston Data Center Operations. He also held positions as a Regional Support Technician for Boston Infrastructure Service and as a Regional Move Support Intern/Contractor.
Education and Expertise
Edward Cheung has a diverse educational background. He studied Accounting at Bentley University from 1996 to 1998 and later pursued a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a major in Information Systems and a minor in Finance at Suffolk University from 2007 to 2013. He also obtained a Certificate in Computer System Technology from Computer Learning Center Inc, completing his studies in 1999.
Technical Skills and Knowledge
Edward possesses extensive knowledge of cabling standards and high-speed line configurations, ranging from DS1 to OC48. He has experience in configuring and troubleshooting various high-speed lines and telephony systems. Additionally, he has administered Incident, Problem, and Change Management processes and led Contingency Planning and Disaster Recovery efforts.
Early Career at Digital Equipment Corporation
Edward Cheung began his career at Digital Equipment Corporation, where he worked as a Turbo Assembler for three months in 1998. This early experience laid the foundation for his technical skills and understanding of system operations.