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Jeremiah Johnson

Solutions Architect at Accela

Jeremiah Johnson has a diverse work experience spanning various industries. Jeremiah began their career in 2000 as a Responsible Host at McDonald's Corporation and then worked as a Courtesy Clerk at Albertsons. In 2004, they joined the United States Air Force and served as a Communication Navigation Technician and later as a Tool Crib Custodian. Jeremiah also worked as a Lab Technician at the MSUN IT Department in 2011 and as a Deli Clerk at Gary and Leo's IGA in 2012.

From 2012 to 2013, Jeremiah worked as a Data Entry personnel at MSUN Extended University. Jeremiah then transitioned into the field of software development, starting as a Computer Programmer at Northrop Grumman in 2013. There, they engaged in new development on the Wyoming State Medicare system and handled code development and troubleshooting. In 2014, they joined the Montana State Department of Labor and Industry as a Software Developer. In this role, they maintained and developed statewide applications and co-programmed an integration tool between Accela and Perceptive ECM for document storage.

Jeremiah's most recent role is with Accela, where they have held various positions since joining in 2018. Jeremiah initially served as a Technical Consultant and later transitioned to the role of a Solutions Architect in 2021.

Throughout their career, Jeremiah has gained experience in software development, technical consulting, and solutions architecture.

Jeremiah Johnson's education history begins in 2000 when they attended Cut Bank High School and obtained their diploma in 2004. In 2004, they also received training in Electronic Principles, focusing on Electrical and Electronics Engineering. In 2005, Jeremiah completed Communication Navigation Mission System Specialist Training, specializing in Avionics Maintenance Technology/Technician. Jeremiah then pursued further education in 2009 at the Airmen Leadership School, where they studied Organizational Leadership. Finally, in 2013, Jeremiah enrolled in Montana State University - Northern and earned a Bachelor's degree in Computer Information Systems, focusing on the field of study of BS.

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