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Ammon Lauritzen

Advanced Server Engineer at Certain Affinity

Ammon Lauritzen has extensive work experience in various roles within IT and software development. Ammon started their career in 2002 as a Systems Analyst at Arizona Student Media, where they worked until 2005. From 2004 to 2005, they also worked as a Systems Analyst at the Engineering Experiment Station, where they handled Unix server administration and web front-end development.

In 2006, Ammon joined Terralever as an Interactive Developer, where they focused on Flash and PHP website and game development. Ammon played a key role in implementing source control and issue tracking systems for the company's projects.

From 2007 to 2010, Ammon worked at Metaplace, Inc as a Systems Administrator. During this time, they managed Linux servers and developed integrations with various social networking sites for the game client. Ammon also contributed to the development of the game client's initial flash release.

Starting in 2010, Ammon worked as a Software Engineer at Night Owl Games. Ammon was responsible for game client and server development, as well as website and database administration. Ammon managed internal and production servers, including those in AWS.

In 2014, Ammon joined Aspyr Media as a Linux Systems Administrator. Ammon'sresponsibilities included transitioning the IT department to use more modern practices and managing a virtual machine environment. Ammon also provided DevOps support for other teams.

Most recently, Ammon Lauritzen has been working as a Senior Server Engineer at Certain Affinity since 2018. Further details of their role and responsibilities in this position are not provided.

Ammon Lauritzen attended the University of Arizona from 2001 to 2006, although the specific degree and field of study are not mentioned. Prior to that, they attended the University of North Texas from 1996 to 1997 and was part of the Texas Academy of Mathematics and Science. In terms of additional certifications, they obtained the CCENT certification from Cisco in July 2008.

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Timeline

  • Advanced Server Engineer

    July, 2018 - present