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David Willis

Infrastructure Team Manager at Biarri Networks

David Willis is an experienced IT professional with a strong background in infrastructure management and software development. Currently serving as the Infrastructure Team Manager and Senior Infrastructure Software Developer at Biarri Networks since April 2022, David previously held key roles at Tabcorp as a Senior Development Operations Engineer and at Sensis as a DevOps Engineer. David's expertise includes monitoring, automation of deployments, and process improvement across various platforms, with substantial experience in Unix operations and support for critical banking applications while at NAB. Additionally, David worked as a Systems Engineer for Sun Microsystems, providing technical support for elite clients, and has a foundation in IT services for the automotive industry from H&D IT Automotive Services GmbH. David holds a certificate in data handling and processing from Fachschule Technik in Wolfsburg, Germany, along with various professional certifications.

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Victoria, Australia

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Biarri Networks

>> A fresh face to network planning and design <<We’re a team of innovative and creative, mathematicians, software devs, engineers and domain experts who love to solve complex problems.>> Built out of necessity <<For far too long telco network planning and design has been drawn out, tedious, subjective and costly.Biarri Networks was built to revolutionise how telco networks are planned and designed by driving objectivity and producing efficiency.We combine quantitative analysis, machine learning, optimisation, operations research and many other powerful forms of analysis, and combine this with powerful software to plan and design optimised networks.Having worked with some of the largest telecommunications, engineering and consultation companies around the world we plan and design the networks that help to connect our world.


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51-200

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