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Noah Jeremy T. Alcantara

Director Software Engineering at CPI OpenFox

Noah Jeremy T. Alcantara has a diverse range of work experience in various roles within the software engineering field. Noah Jeremy T. started their career as a Software Engineer at Motorola, where they managed a team for a major cellular infrastructure project. Noah Jeremy T. also collaborated with 3Com in expanding Motorola's cellular infrastructure market.

After their time at Motorola, Alcantara worked at International Business Machines (IBM) as a Supplemental Systems Resource Engineer, where they supported over 2,600 users and set up and certified bank branch offices.

Noah Jeremy T. then joined WMS Gaming as a Senior Software Engineer, where they rewrote Monte Carlo simulation framework and created software tools to improve software analysis and address customer issues.

Alcantara then moved to Life Fitness, where they held two roles. Noah Jeremy T. started as a Staff Software Engineer and later became an Engineering Manager.

In their most recent position as the Director of Software Engineering at Computer Projects of Illinois, Alcantara led various initiatives to increase revenue and streamline business goals. Noah Jeremy T. also oversaw the development of multiple software initiatives and maintained a high success rate for project deliverables.

Overall, Alcantara has demonstrated expertise in software engineering, project management, and strategic planning throughout their career.

Noah Jeremy T. Alcantara completed a Python for Data Science Certificate from Cornell University in 2021-2022. Prior to that, they obtained a Masters degree in Software Engineering from DePaul University from 2000 to 2005. Their undergraduate education was at Loyola University Chicago, where they earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science from 1995 to 2000. Additionally, Noah has a certification as a Certified SAFe 4 Scrum Master, but the specific institution and time of attainment are not provided.

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