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Wesley G. has a diverse work experience in the field of engineering. Wesley started their career as an Engineer at CSIRO in 2016. In 2018, they worked as an ICT Officer at TAFE NSW, where they supported the ICT Strategy and Architecture Group during a company-wide transformation. Later in 2018, they joined Quantium as a Full Stack Engineer, contributing to various insight-driven retail products and later focusing on maturing the CI/CD pipeline for a new product offering. In 2019, they transitioned to the role of a Big Data Engineer at Quantium, where they developed skills in Scala and Spark and worked on a data migration project. In 2021, they were promoted to the position of Senior Engineer at Quantium, playing a pivotal role in designing and implementing cloud-native data analytics platforms. Currently, Wesley G. holds the position of Engineering Lead at Quantium since April 2023.
Wesley G. completed their Bachelor's Degree in Engineering (Honours) in Computer at the University of Newcastle from 2012 to 2016. During the same period, they also pursued a Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science, with a focus on Computer Systems and Robotics, at the University of Newcastle. In 2017, Wesley attended the Cisco Networking Academy to obtain their CCNA certification, specializing in Router and Switching. In 2011, they received a Certificate III in ICA30111 from the Department of Education and Communities, Western NSW Region, in the field of Information, Digital Media & Technology. Wesley completed their high school education at Orange High School from 2006 to 2011. Lastly, in 2010, they obtained a Certificate II in ICA20111 from the Department of Education and Communities, Western NSW Region, with a specialization in Information, Digital Media & Technology.
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When expertly harnessed and strategically applied, data can be transformational. Quantium offers a 16 year track record of innovation in data science. They combine the best of human and artificial intelligence to power possibilities for individuals, organisations and society.