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Nathan Eggen

Vice President of Development at Ingeniux

Nathan Eggen began their career in 2004 as an IT Technician II with Fluor Government Group. In this role, they helped redesign an existing EDI system to synchronize workforce data between PeopleSoft HR and SAP HR modules between Fluor and another F500 partner company, and developed an executive reporting system for construction project management and ERP system focusing on project cost accounting and international project management roll-up reports.

In 2005, Eggen joined Ingeniux Corporation where they have held various roles. As Vice President of Development, they led an engineering team to build and enhance Ingeniux products, planned features for existing products, developed new strategies, and provided strategic and technical sales engineering for key sales initiatives. As Director of Development, they managed engineering and QA teams to create multiple core platform releases and led the successful conversion of Ingeniux CMS platform to newest ASP. NET platform and the first commercial NoSQL based web CMS. As Director of Product Development, they managed feature planning for core Ingeniux CMS platform and associated modules, and lead the team that launched Ingeniux's community and collaboration product line. As Software Development Engineer II, they were a core member of the product development team working on CMS server architecture and front end web apps, and worked on developing a cross browser AJAX web application to replace a previous ActiveX based client application. Nathan also planned the migration of existing features onto the new cross browser platform. Nathan also held a role as Software Development Engineer.

Nathan Eggen attended Carroll College from 2003 to 2004.

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Timeline

  • Vice President of Development

    December, 2014 - present

  • Director of Development

    December, 2010

  • Director of Product Development

    November, 2007

  • Software Development Engineer II

    November, 2006

  • Software Development Engineer

    September, 2005

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