Wyatt Reed

Principal Software Development Engineer at Ksana Health

Wyatt Reed has over six years of work experience, starting with their role as a Senior Service Desk Analyst at the University of Oregon from May 2015 to June 2018. During this time, they were responsible for providing technical support and troubleshooting to users.

In June 2018, Wyatt transitioned to the position of an iOS App Developer at the University of Oregon. Wyatt'smain responsibilities included active development of mobile sensing software in iOS, as well as reading and maintaining code in various programming languages such as Swift, Java, TypeScript, and Python. Wyatt also implemented data pipelines and systems architecture using Amazon Web Services, Firebase, and Google Cloud.

Starting in November 2019, Wyatt joined Ksana Health as a Senior Software Engineer. Wyatt actively developed iOS mobile apps for multiple projects and was involved in identifying, prioritizing, and executing tasks related to software development. Wyatt reviewed and debugged code across various projects, platforms, and technologies.

In February 2023, Wyatt was promoted to the position of a Principal Software Development Engineer at Ksana Health, where they continue to contribute to the development of active software projects. The end date for this role is not provided.

Wyatt Reed has a Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science from the University of Oregon, which they earned from 2013 to 2018. Prior to that, they received their high school education at West Linn High School from 2009 to 2013. In addition to their formal education, Wyatt has obtained several certifications, including "Programming Foundations: Secure Coding" from LinkedIn, "GCP – Social and Behavioral Research Best Practices for Clinical Research" from CITI Program, and "Social-Behavioral-Educational Researchers" also from CITI Program. These certifications were obtained in 2022.

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Timeline

  • Principal Software Development Engineer

    February 1, 2023 - present

  • Senior Software Engineer

    November, 2019