Thomas Cort

Sr. Software Developer at SSi Canada

Thomas Cort is a skilled Sr. Software Developer with a strong background in computer science and electronics technology. With experience working for companies like SSi Canada, Carleton University, Google Summer of Code, Sander Geophysics Ltd., Rinkers Communications, and the Vermont Department of Taxes, Thomas has developed a diverse set of skills ranging from porting software applications to creating drivers for operating systems. Thomas holds a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and has completed specialized diplomas in electronics technology. Additionally, Thomas has completed a Plant-Based Nutrition Certificate, showcasing a commitment to personal development and growth.

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Gatineau, Canada

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SSi Canada

Why Join SSi? SSi is a close-knit family of passionate and diverse people who excel at solving complex, real world problems. Our corporate culture and the high quality of work-life balance are important to us. When you meet our people and see where we work, you’ll understand what we mean. Our corporate focus is stated simply: “People, Ideas, Technology”. People who are enabled to do what they love and encouraged to think outside the box will deliver the best ideas. We use technology (of all sorts) as the fuel to drive our learning. We apply what we create with our best effort to improve the world around us. Besides fostering a great team and a positive work environment, we believe wholeheartedly in open communication, internally and with our customers and partners. We tell it like it is, good or bad. We celebrate our successes and take ownership of our mistakes. We love to see a great idea come to life, just as we enjoy the debates leading up to it. For more information on SSi, see https://www.ssicanada.com/about-us/ If you are great at what you do and are looking for an exciting place to grow, apply now by sending your cover letter and resume!