Ahmed Masmoudi has a diverse work experience in the field of data engineering and analytics. Ahmed started their career as an intern at ESPRIT in 2017 and then worked as an intern at Acteol Ltd in 2018. In 2019, they joined Go My Code as an AI Instructor for a brief period. Later that year, they became a collaborator at Mitakus analytics, where they worked on projects involving prediction, optimization, and process mining. In 2020, Ahmed joined MBition GmbH as an intern, where they managed databases and prepared dashboards for test bench performance tracking. Ahmed also worked as a junior data engineer at datadice during the same period. In 2022, they worked as an Associate Data Engineer at Planetly by OneTrust before joining Jimdo as a Mid-Senior Data & Analytics Engineer.
Ahmed Masmoudi began their education in 2014 at the IPEIS - Institut Préparatoire aux Études d'Ingénieur de Sfax. Ahmed completed their studies there in 2016; however, no specific degree or field of study is mentioned.
From 2016 to 2020, Ahmed attended the Ecole Supérieure Privée d'Ingénierie et de Technologies - ESPRIT, where they obtained an Engineer's degree in Computer Software Engineering.
In 2019, Ahmed also enrolled in courses at Hochschule Schmalkalden, although the specific degree and field of study are not mentioned.
Additionally, Ahmed has pursued various certifications to enhance their skills and knowledge. Ahmed completed the following certifications:
- "The Complete Hands-On Introduction to Apache Airflow" from Udemy in August 2022.
- "dbt Fundamentals" from dbt Labs in August 2022.
- "Exploring and Preparing your Data with BigQuery" from Coursera in September 2020.
- "Google Cloud Platform Big Data and Machine Learning Fundamentals" from Coursera in September 2020.
- "Apache Spark Fundamentals" from Pluralsight in May 2019.
- "Big Data Fundamentals via PySpark" from DataCamp in March 2019.
- "Deep Learning in Python" from DataCamp in February 2019.
No information is provided about the specific month and year for the certification named "Fundamentals of Deep Learning for Computer Vision" from NVIDIA.
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