Greg Connolly

Technical Director at Burconix Ltd
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Nottingham, England, United Kingdom, UK

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Experience

    • United Kingdom
    • Information Technology & Services
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Technical Director
      • May 2008 - Present

      Burconix was formed in 2008 to focus on small business and educational ICT service in the midlands. By reputation we have expanded to be a trusted supplier and support provider offering network solutions with technical support on all ICT service issues. Burconix now offers fully managed support services including full time on site support staff, and has developed a suite of management tools and services to assist in the day to day running of networks. Burconix was formed in 2008 to focus on small business and educational ICT service in the midlands. By reputation we have expanded to be a trusted supplier and support provider offering network solutions with technical support on all ICT service issues. Burconix now offers fully managed support services including full time on site support staff, and has developed a suite of management tools and services to assist in the day to day running of networks.

    • United Kingdom
    • IT Services and IT Consulting
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Network Engineer
      • Jun 2005 - May 2008

      Following the previous successful summer placement, I was offered a role in a team of 10 (and a car!) travelling across the UK to provide 3rd line technical support, network engineering and regular managed service visits.

    • .NET Developer - Station Manager Information
      • Aug 2006 - Mar 2007

      Led a development project to convert txt logs collected by an existing product into a relational SQL database with web front end. This involved all phases of the development lifecycle: creating a windows service to monitor and convert logs, designing the relational database, designing and building the UI, coding the back end functions, creating a user installer and guide, and finally presenting it to customers at the annual conference.

    • Assistant Network Engineer
      • Jul 2004 - Aug 2004

      Before going to the University of Plymouth to study Computer Systems and Networks, I was offered a 6 week summer placement with an educational supplier. This involved travelling to various schools in the UK to assist Senior Engineers with summer network complete rebuilds. Before going to the University of Plymouth to study Computer Systems and Networks, I was offered a 6 week summer placement with an educational supplier. This involved travelling to various schools in the UK to assist Senior Engineers with summer network complete rebuilds.

    • United Kingdom
    • Education Administration Programs
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Technical Support
      • May 2002 - Jul 2004

      Collaborated in a team of 4 to provide first and second line support for both staff and students in a secondary education environment. This also involved supporting local primary schools.

    • ASP Developer - School Booking System
      • Sep 2002 - Jan 2003

      Led a development project to implement a school wide room booking system. This was browser based and included working with raw HTML, CSS and JavaScript with a VB ASP back end utilising Microsoft Access Database ODBC query.

    • United Kingdom
    • Education Management
    • 300 - 400 Employee
    • Classroom Learning Assistant
      • Sep 2003 - Feb 2004

      Assisted the class coordinator deliver foundation skills including ECDL and ICT key skills for adult evening classes. Assisted the class coordinator deliver foundation skills including ECDL and ICT key skills for adult evening classes.

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