Marshall Wilt

Professional Services Engineer at acre security

Marshall Wilt has a diverse work experience spanning several roles and companies. Marshall began their career in 2002 at Susquehanna Wire Corp., where they served as a Sales Engineer, Technical Consultant, Technical Trainer, and Help Desk support. In this role, they provided technical specifications and solutions for complex network configurations.

In 2004, Marshall joined Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center as a Network Installation Technician. Here, they were responsible for installing, setting up, and configuring Cisco multi-layer switches, connecting wireless access points, and installing fiber optic patch cables.

From 2004 to 2023, Marshall worked at PDC / IDenticard Systems as Senior Technical Support, Technical Services Supervisor, and Technical Support Engineer. No additional information is provided about this role.

Most recently, in 2023, Marshall started working at Acre Security as a Technical Support Engineer, but no specific details are given about this position.

Marshall Wilt attended Central Penn College from 2002 to 2003, where they obtained a Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) degree in Computer Networking and Security. Marshall later attended HACC, Central Pennsylvania's Community College starting in 2009, focusing on Database Management to become a Database Analyst. The end year for their education at HACC is not provided.

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York Haven, United States

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ACRE is specialises in the delivery of security systems for access control and intrusion detection as well as innovative video solutions with a communication networking and intelligent appliance portfolio. The software and solutions provided by ACRE’s family of companies (Vanderbilt, Open Options, RS2 Technologies, ComNet and Razberi) help securethe highest valued assets of large and small customers operating in the private and public sectors.