Massimiliano Calzavara's work experience begins in 2015 at Virtual Venice srl, where they worked as a Desktop Support Technician. In this role, they diagnosed, troubleshooted, and resolved software, hardware, and network issues for SMB version mismatch, focusing on problems with Office 365, MDaemon, Windows clients and servers.
In 2016, Calzavara joined AT&T as a T2 Network Engineer. Massimiliano primarily worked on troubleshooting issues from Layer 1 to Layer 3 on Cisco, HP, and Junos platforms. Massimiliano'sexpertise included routers such as the 1900, 2800, 2900, 3800, ASR1000, ISR4300 series, and switches like the 2900, 3700, 4500, 6500 series. Massimiliano also worked with Edgewater routers and LTE backup solutions.
From 2018 to 2021, Calzavara was employed by IBM as a Senior T2 Network Engineer. In this role, they served as a shift leader, troubleshooting issues, implementing/manage changes on customers' DCs, and checking device vulnerability. Massimiliano'swork focused on Cisco nexus, ASA, Check-point, Vyatta, and Netscaler/F5. Massimiliano was considered a Vyatta SME, updated procedures, and created Python scripts for the team.
In 2021, Calzavara joined Nomios as a Network Support Engineer, and there is no specific end date listed for this role.
Massimiliano Calzavara completed high school at G.Valle, where they studied technical production of the photographic image until the year 2008. After high school, they obtained several certifications in various IT fields. In December 2014, they became a CCNA Routing & Switching certified by Cisco. In December 2015, they obtained the CCNP Routing & Switching certification from Cisco. In January 2017, they earned the JNCIA-Junos certification from Juniper Networks. Continuing their education in the networking field, they obtained both CCNA Wireless and CCNA Security certifications from Cisco in July 2017 and September 2017 respectively. Additionally, in May 2020, they became a Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) from Red Hat. Most recently, in October 2021, they achieved the PCEP - Certified Entry-Level Python Programmer! certification from the OpenEDG Python Institute.
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