Justin Coulston

Chief Technology Officer at Intellectual Technology

Justin Coulston has a diverse work experience in various technology-related roles. Justin is the Founder and President of Sparcpoint, a software development company that focuses on providing adaptable and long-term solutions for small businesses. At Sparcpoint, Justin implements software and technical solutions to help automate internal and external processes for small businesses.

Prior to Sparcpoint, Justin worked at Intellectual Technology, Inc. where they held multiple roles including Chief Technology Officer and Solutions Engineer. Justin was responsible for developing solutions for motor vehicle agencies and ensuring exceptional customer support.

Before that, Justin worked at Raytheon as an Electrical Engineer, where they designed radios for military vehicles. Justin was involved in all aspects of the projects, including requirement design, circuit simulation, prototyping, testing, and manufacturing oversight.

Justin also gained experience as an Electrical Engineer at Techtronic Industries, where they analyzed and diagnosed issues with power tool batteries and developed an automated testing circuit to increase efficiency.

In addition, Justin started their own consulting service called East Coast Systems Automation, where they provided operational efficiency solutions and software support for local businesses. Justin also founded Montric Technologies, where they worked directly with business owners in the restaurant industry to develop customized software for inventory management solutions.

Overall, Justin Coulston's work experience showcases their expertise in software development, operational efficiency, automation solutions, and customer relations.

Justin Coulston earned a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Clemson University, which they attended from 2005 to 2009. Justin then pursued further education and completed a Master of Science (M.S.) degree in Electrical Engineering from Purdue University Fort Wayne, from 2010 to 2013.

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