David Hornshaw is a dedicated Information Technology System Administrator at the Health Research Board (HRB), where he plays a pivotal role in ensuring the seamless operation of the organization’s IT infrastructure. With a strong foundation in IT support, David is responsible for providing comprehensive technical...
David Hornshaw is a dedicated Information Technology System Administrator at the Health Research Board (HRB), where he plays a pivotal role in ensuring the seamless operation of the organization’s IT infrastructure. With a strong foundation in IT support, David is responsible for providing comprehensive technical assistance across a variety of systems, including software applications, hardware devices, operating systems, and mobile technology. His expertise extends to managing and configuring SharePoint sites, ensuring compliance with ISO 27001 standards, which underscores his commitment to maintaining high levels of data security and integrity.
In his current role, David has successfully led key projects that enhance the efficiency and reliability of HRB’s IT services. His meticulous approach to creating and organizing users, devices, and groups into appropriate Organizational Units (OUs) has streamlined access control and improved overall system management. David's proficiency in troubleshooting and network administration allows him to quickly identify and resolve issues, minimizing downtime and ensuring that critical research activities are supported without interruption.
Beyond his technical skills, David is recognized for his strong interpersonal abilities and critical thinking, which enable him to collaborate effectively with cross-functional teams. His commitment to IT security policies and procedures is evident in his proactive approach to conducting IT security assessments, helping to safeguard sensitive health research data. As a motivated team player, David continuously seeks opportunities for professional growth and is eager to leverage his knowledge and skills to contribute to the HRB’s mission of advancing health research in Ireland.