Smartronix System Administrator Zechariah Weaver, of Drayden, took
Ethical Hacker Certification training through the College of Southern
Maryland’s Corporate Training Center in Leonardtown.

At 21, Zechariah Weaver is in a good place. He has a job with benefits
that include employer-paid training and travel opportunities, he bought
a car and moved out of his childhood home, and he’s saving for a down
payment on a house.

He’s somewhat amazed at how his career came together, but the College
of Southern Maryland student also realizes that without discipline, a
passion for his field, and being ready when an opportunity came, his
situation could be quite different.

At a young age, Weaver of Drayden developed an interest in computers.
Through choices he made in high school, college and as an information
technology (IT) professional he cultivated his budding interest into a
career. IT is not a static field, and Weaver knows that for continued
success he will need to build knowledge and skills through academic
credentials and certifications.

“I have been interested in computers my whole life. When I’m not
working on network security at my job or learning about computer systems
at CSM, I’m tinkering and rebuilding computers at home,” Weaver
said. “I enjoy being a part of an industry that is constantly changing,
constantly evolving. I think that is one of the things that interests me
most about a career in this field. You have to work to stay on your toes
and to keep up, let alone work to gain a competitive edge.”

Weaver chose to attend classes at the Dr. James A. Forrest Career and
Technology Center in Leonardtown and as a student at Leonardtown High
School he began taking classes through CSM’s dual enrollment program.
Through his CSM courses, Weaver acquired IT internships in his junior
and senior years. When he graduated from high school in 2012, Weaver had
36 college credits from CSM and he decided to continue toward completion
of an associate degree rather than transfer elsewhere as a sophomore.

“It was a calculated decision that I would work toward an
associate’s and then fine-tune where I wanted to go with
computers,” said Weaver of earning a degree in business administration
in January 2014. He is continuing his studies toward a second degree, in
computer science.

His business courses provided a customer service foundation that served
him well when he worked for Best Buy in high school, he said. One
particular customer service experience made a lasting impact for Weaver
and the customer.

“I gave the same level of customer service and expertise to each
person I worked with, so the interaction didn’t stand out to me. [The
customer] asked if I could come in for an interview with his employer,
Smartronix. When I got there I felt like I had already been hired,”
Weaver said. “This job has opened so many doors for me.”

“Ziggy [Weaver] is an outstanding young professional on our IT team
and a fabulous addition to our team. He joined the company more than one
year ago and immediately took advantage of our generous corporate
support for training and education. We look forward to working with
Ziggy and his passion for information technology and desire for
knowledge and career advancement,” said Smartronix Program Manager,
Telecommunications and Related Communications-Electronics Systems
Michael “Terry” Snavely.

Smartronix, Inc., with headquarters in Hollywood, Maryland, provides
expertise in cloud computing, cyber security, health IT, software
development, network operations and mission-focused engineering. As a
systems administrator, Weaver looks at ways to mitigate network
vulnerabilities for clients. He also looks at ways to build his
certifications. Since starting with Smartronix more than a year ago,
Weaver has added certifications as Cisco Certified Entry Networking
Technician (CCENT), Security+ and Cisco Certified Network Associate
(CCNA) for
Security, and for Routing and Switching.

He recently added Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) with training provided
by CSM’s Corporate Center.

“In 2014, Smartronix allocated funds for me to attend a training
bootcamp where I earned multiple certifications. The cost of that week-long training in Vienna, Virginia, included travel, hotel and per diem for food. The
following year, funding was lined up for me to attend a CEH bootcamp at
the same facility when I learned there was CEH training through CSM
right here in St. Mary’s County. It made sense to stay local and save
money on travel,” said Weaver.

“The Ethical Hacker course adds context to what I do now as a systems
administrator, and provided insight into the type of job I’d like to
have in the future,” said Weaver.

“CSM has provided a highly valuable service to our technical
community for many years by making top quality professional development,
certification training and test preparation available locally in
Southern Maryland. It saves both Smartronix and our employees time and
money. Having to travel an hour and a half, or more, to the outskirts of
the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area to acquire the right coursework
would serve to stifle the growth of talent in our geography. CSM has
found just the right niche, providing key targeted IT education
opportunities to professionals in our local community,” said
Smartronix Executive Vice President for Engineering Solutions, retired Navy Rear Adm. Steve Eastburg.

For information on Computer Science programs at CSM, visit
http://www.csmd.edu/BAT/ComputerScience/. For information on
professional development and certification programs through the
Corporate Center, visit
http://www.corporatecenter.csmd.edu/.