Nathan Fischer

Senior Software Engineer - Distributed Systems at Tubi

Nathan Fischer has a diverse work experience spanning multiple industries. Nathan currently holds the position of Trainee at Bay Area Mountain Rescue Unit (BAMRU). Prior to this, they worked as a Senior Software Engineer - Distributed Systems at Tubi.

In their previous roles, Nathan worked at Lightform as the Next Gen Products Lead, where they led a team in developing consumer/home oriented products and brought "the home projector of the future" to a market-ready stage. Nathan also served as the Cloud Team Lead at Lightform, where they built the backend infrastructure for command & control of Lightform devices and user account management.

Before joining Lightform, Nathan was a Senior Software Engineer at Stride Health, where they played a key role in growing their mileage tracking product into a complete finance and productivity platform for self-employed individuals. Nathan proposed, designed, and built a highly scalable worker library to optimize resource-intensive operations.

Nathan's work experience also includes a role as a Software Engineer at DigitalPay, where they gained experience in software development. Nathan also worked as a Computer Science Tutor, both as a Freelancer and at Gonzaga University.

Additionally, Nathan has experience as an Interim Software Engineer at Qualcomm, where they developed features and production code for ARM TrustZone for flagship chipsets. Nathan also served as an Electronic Medical Record Tutor at Scribes STAT and as a Software Engineer at PacifiCAD Inc.

Overall, Nathan Fischer has a strong background in software engineering and has showcased their skills in various roles, including leadership positions and working with cutting-edge technologies.

Nathan Fischer began their education at Canyon Crest Academy, where they completed high school from 2007 to 2011. Afterward, they attended Gonzaga University from 2011 to 2015, earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science. During their time at Gonzaga, they also participated in the Gonzaga a Firenze program in 2013, focusing on Liberal Arts and Sciences. Additionally, Nathan obtained several certifications, including Parallel Programming, Functional Program Design in Scala, and Functional Programming Principles in Scala, all from Coursera in 2017. Nathan also received certification as a Wilderness First Responder from Wilderness Medical Associates International in 2018. Furthermore, Nathan acquired further education through the Western Association of Schools and Colleges, completing certifications in ROP Computer Game Design, ROP Computer Science, and ROP Engineering, although specific dates are not provided for these certifications.

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