Zachary Beauclaire
About Zachary Beauclaire
Zachary Beauclaire is a Software Engineer at Belcan in Blaine, Minnesota, specializing in database management systems, computer security, and software development. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from the University of Minnesota Duluth and has developed automation tools using Python.
Work at Belcan
Zachary Beauclaire has been employed as a Software Engineer at Belcan since 2022. He works in Blaine, Minnesota, where he contributes to various software development projects. His role involves utilizing his expertise in database management systems and computer security. He has been with the company for two years, during which he has applied his skills in automation and programming to enhance project outcomes.
Education and Expertise
Zachary Beauclaire earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science from the University of Minnesota Duluth, completing his studies from 2018 to 2022. In addition to his major, he holds a minor in electrical engineering. His academic background has equipped him with a strong foundation in software development, database management, and computer security.
Background
Before joining Belcan, Zachary Beauclaire worked as a Student Worker at the University of Minnesota Duluth from 2019 to 2022. This role provided him with practical experience in a university setting, allowing him to apply his academic knowledge in real-world scenarios. His work experience has contributed to his development as a software engineer.
Technical Skills and Tools
Zachary Beauclaire specializes in various technical areas, including database management systems, computer security, and software development. He has developed automation tools using Python and is proficient in multiple programming languages, including Dart and PostgreSQL. He utilizes tools such as Regex, Jira, SQL, DNG, and GitLab in his projects, showcasing his versatility in software engineering.
Standards and Verification Experience
Zachary Beauclaire has experience in requirement verification case writing and is familiar with DO-178 standards. His knowledge of these standards is essential for ensuring software safety and reliability, particularly in industries where compliance is critical.