6/02/2012

A Glimpse In The Professional Career Of Del Chambers

By Lora Weeks


In the field of network engineering, one name is likely to stand out. Del Chambers, a graduate from Strayer college, has been a known professional in the field. Most of the time, his job responsibility involves dealing with t1 lines, and taking note of the different aspects of telecommunications.

He has currently taken residence in Cibolo in Texas. It has been know that he attended that Strayer college in Virginia, an institution which is highly known for being able to produce high quality graduates. From this school, he was able to successfully finish computer science.

At the moment, he holds the network engineer position in the FMWR for the United States Army. Being a network engineer, his skills are considered valuable in this field as that training and the skills that he has successfully incurred over the years have considerably boosted the team.

People should take note though, that Del Chambers did not just achieve all these in the blink of an eye. He made sure that he has gathered enough exposure- even to the extent of taking ins support centers for the army and such other organizations, so he can also offer the most reliable level of assistance.

His assistance is often considered to be quite handy the moment people will encounter issues that are technical in nature. As a result, the team that he currently leads have to focus their attention towards finding practical solutions towards issues the staff are faced with.

Responsibilities concerning these issues are considered to be a team effort among the parts of the team that he currently belongs to. However, since he possesses the broader knowledge, skills, and experience, it is expected that he play a greater role towards resolving such issues.

Del Chambers has also been known to play a very significant role in the training of staffs in the data center. As the chief supervisor, included in his scope is the training of staff that are going to be deployed abroad and locally to prepare them for the challenges of their craft.




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