Francis Omondi
US ARMY | Military Datacenter Pathway Participant @ Microsoft
- Role
- Military Datacenter Pathway Participant (26-1 Hoh Cohort) at Microsoft
- Location
- Germantown, MD, US
- LinkedIn followers
- 500 followers
About Francis Omondi
Currently engaged as a Military Datacenter Pathway Participant at Microsoft, gaining hands-on exposure to the organization’s values, culture, and datacenter operations, while pursuing opportunities for industry certifications. This role follows over two years of service as Quartermaster and chemical equipment repair with the US Army, where contributions were integral to supporting mission-critical operations. Actively pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Cloud Computing from Western Governors University, with a focus on Cloud Computing and Network Engineering, expected in December 2026. Holds multiple certifications, including CompTIA Network+ and Certified Associate in Python Programming, showcasing a commitment to continuous learning and skill development. Proficient in Splunk, Networking, and Network Administration with a goal of creating value and contributing to organizational success.
Experience
Military Datacenter Pathway Participant (26-1 Hoh Cohort)
Jan 2026 — Present · VA, US
Competitively selected by Microsoft for the Military Datacenter Pathway Program. This pathway provides transitioning service members with valuable exposure to Microsoft’s values, culture, and datacenter operations, while also offering opportunities to earn industry certifications.
Education
Western Governors University
Bachelor of Science, Cloud Computing, Cloud Computing and Network Engineering
Montgomery College
Associate of Arts - AA, Communication and Media Studies
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