Jonathan Brumley

Lead Software Architect at 18Techs

Jonathan Brumley's work experience spans over multiple companies and roles. Jonathan started their career in 2002 as a System Engineer at Bruno Internacional and later worked as a Technical Associate at Sykes Latinamerica. In 2004, they became a Web Developer, working independently and also as a LAC SPOC Support Agent at Hewlett-Packard. Jonathan then transitioned to being a Sr. Front End Developer at Hewlett-Packard, where they were responsible for developing and improving the company's website. In 2009, they joined LL Bean as a Sr. Front End Developer, focusing on web enhancements and content updates for their website. In 2011, they joined 18techs as a Lead Software Architect, providing technical leadership and mentoring to development teams, while also working on DevOps and infrastructure. Finally, in 2016, they co-founded SPRY and became its CEO, overseeing the company's operations.

Jonathan Brumley's education history includes a range of studies in computer information systems and related fields. In 2000, they enrolled at the Universidad Interamericana de Costa Rica, where they pursued a degree in Computers System Engineering and completed their studies in 2003. In the same year, they joined the Universidad de Costa Rica UCR for a Master of Computer Information Systems program, which lasted for a year. Alongside their formal education, Jonathan also attended various short courses and obtained a certificate in Linux operation, supervision, administration, intranets, and GNU/Linux from Colegio La Aurora in 2002. Jonathan also completed a Computers Maintenance & Technician Support course at INCECOM - Instituto Centroamericano de Computación in the same year. Additionally, they have received training in Linux from LINUXMANIA, although specific details regarding the duration and completion of this training are not provided.

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Timeline

  • Lead Software Architect

    September, 2011 - present