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Emily Bartman

Engineering Manager at Harry's

Emily Bartman's work experience includes various roles in the engineering field. Emily started their career at Road Scholar as an Accounting Assistant, where they handled financial reporting and payroll tasks. Emily then worked at Northern Arizona University as a Lab Aide and Grader, providing assistance to students in computer science courses and grading assignments.

After that, Emily joined the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) as a Web Developer, where they built and maintained interactive maps, websites, and data search features. Emily then moved on to General Dynamics Mission Systems as a Software Engineer, working on a cross-functional scrum team to deliver an analytics solution for satellite network management.

Emily then joined Sweetbridge, Inc. as a Senior Software Engineer, where they worked independently on a small team to maintain and update applications using React in the AWS cloud. Emily later worked at Privoro as a Senior Frontend Developer, specializing in frontend development.

Emily then joined Formidable as a Senior Software Engineer, where they built front ends and tools to support e-commerce, data analytics, and creative production. Emily later became an Engineering Manager at Formidable, supporting the company's growth and managing a team of engineers.

After that, Emily worked at UrbanFootprint as a Lead Engineer, demonstrating their leadership skills and contributing to the development of the company's projects. Emily is currently employed at Harry's, Inc. as an Engineering Manager.

Overall, Emily Bartman has gained extensive experience in engineering, software development, and management roles throughout their career.

Emily Bartman attended Northern Arizona University from 2010 to 2016, where they earned a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Applied Computer Science. In July 2017, Emily obtained certifications as a Splunk Certified Power User and a Splunk Certified User from Splunk. Additionally, they obtained a certification in Introduction to R from DataCamp in May 2015.

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