Ryan Schimpel has had a diverse work experience. From 2000 to 2006, they worked at White Spot, first as a Line Cook and then as a Dishwasher. In 2006, they were a Hardware Technologist at Canada Post/Postes Canada. Ryan also had internships at Cedara Software as a Software Developer Intern and at Safe Software as a Software Developer Intern and a Cloud (AWS) Developer. From 2008 to 2012, they were a Sponsored Search Research Intern at the University of Waterloo, a Robotic Control Software Student Intern at the Canadian Space Agency | Agence spatiale canadienne, a Graduate Teaching Assistant at McGill University, and a Staff Developer, Developer, and Associate Developer for Robotic Software at Robotmaster.
Ryan Schimpel has a comprehensive education history. Ryan began their studies in 2003 at the British Columbia Institute of Technology, where they earned a Computer Systems Technology Diploma and graduated with Honours. Ryan then attended the University of Waterloo, graduating with Distinction in 2010 with an Honours Co-op Bachelor's of Computer Science. In 2011, they began a Master's of Science in Computer Science/Robotics at McGill University, but did not complete the program. Ryan has also obtained numerous certifications from LinkedIn, including Azure DevOps: Continuous Delivery with YAML Pipelines (2022), Design a Cloud Migration Strategy (2021), Being a Good Mentor and How to Be a Good Mentee and Mentor (2021), Learning Power BI Desktop and Power BI: Dashboards for Beginners (2021), Introduction to CSS (2021), Lean Six Sigma Foundations (2020), Agile Software Development: Refactoring (2020), Microsoft Planner Essential Training, Microsoft To-Do First Look, Agile Project Management: Comparing Agile Tools, Agile Requirements Foundations, Async Programming in C#, Azure for DevOps: Continuous Integration, Confronting Bias: Thriving Across Our Differences, Creating Change: Diversity and Inclusion in the Tech Industry, Cultivating Cultural Competence and Inclusion, and Skills for Inclusive Conversations and The Six Biases of Decision-Making (2020).
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