Morgan Garske
About Morgan Garske
Morgan Garske is a Backend Software Engineer at Aurora Solar with a background in software development and IT applications, having previously worked at Amazon, Progressive Insurance, and NCAR Earth Observing Laboratory.
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Morgan Garske is a Software Engineer specializing in backend development. Currently, Morgan holds this position at Aurora Solar, contributing to the company's technological advancements since November 2021.
Current Position at Aurora Solar
Morgan Garske joined Aurora Solar in November 2021 as a Software Engineer, Backend. In this role, Morgan focuses on developing and maintaining backend systems crucial for the solar technology solutions provided by the company.
Previous Experience at Amazon
Morgan Garske worked at Amazon as a Software Development Engineer for four years, from 2017 to 2021. During this time, Morgan contributed to various large-scale backend projects in the Greater Seattle Area, enhancing Amazon's technological infrastructure.
IT Applications Programmer at Progressive Insurance
Morgan Garske held the position of IT Applications Programmer at Progressive Insurance for one year, from 2015 to 2016. Based in the Colorado Springs, Colorado Area, Morgan focused on application development, gaining valuable experience in programming and IT solutions.
Education and Early Career at University of Colorado Boulder
Morgan Garske completed a Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science at the University of Colorado Boulder, studying from 2011 to 2015. Additionally, Morgan served as a Learning Assistant in 2014, aiding students with their coursework. This foundational education and experience in Boulder laid the groundwork for Morgan’s career in software engineering.
Technical and Administrative Roles at Cray Valley USA, LLC
Morgan Garske acquired early career experience through multiple roles at Cray Valley USA, LLC in the Grand Junction, Colorado Area. Morgan worked as an Intern from 2010 to 2012 and as a Temporary Office Assistant from 2012 to 2014. These positions provided both administrative and technical skills vital for Morgan’s later professional roles.