Todd Smith has a diverse work experience in the technology industry. Todd is currently working at OneOme as a Senior Software Developer Team Lead. Prior to that, they worked at Office Ally as a Software Architect, where they provided guidance to development teams and taught them OOP tools and patterns. Todd also served as a Lead Software Developer at Office Ally, handling software design, development, IT, DevOps, and human resources for the team. Additionally, they worked as a Senior Web Developer, focusing on internal systems, production deployments, and hosting infrastructure.
Before their time at Office Ally, Todd worked at Shopbox Retail as a Product Engineer, contributing to the R&D of event hardware. Todd also worked at Portland State University as a Bioinformatics Specialist, participating in genome assembly and studying bacterial symbionts. Furthermore, they were a Developer at BTCpdx, where they worked on a digital currency ATM system.
Todd's career began at Apple, where they started as a Service Technician at Macforce. Todd later became an Apple Specialist, assisting customers with repairs, troubleshooting, and setting proper expectations. Todd then joined Apple as a Genius, troubleshooting and resolving issues with Apple computers, iOS devices, software, and networking equipment. During their time at Apple, they also created automation scripts for diagnostic boot drives.
Overall, Todd Smith has extensive experience in software development, architecture, web development, bioinformatics, and customer support in the technology industry.
Todd Smith obtained a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Biology, General from Portland State University from 2012 to 2014. Todd also received a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree with a major in Biology, General from the same institution during the same time period. Prior to their university education, Todd acquired additional certifications including an Aquaculture/Aquaponics design certificate from the University of the Virgin Islands in August 2010, and a Permaculture Design Certificate from the Occidental Arts and Ecology Center in July 2008.
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