Surat Sriprathum
About Surat Sriprathum
Surat Sriprathum is a Database Developer with extensive experience in software engineering and support roles. He has worked at CampMinder since 2022 and previously held positions at ShipCompliant by Sovos and Planetcyclery.com.
Current Role as Database Developer
Surat Sriprathum currently holds the position of Database Developer at CampMinder, a role he has been in since 2022. In this capacity, he focuses on database management and development, contributing to the company's technological infrastructure. His experience in this role builds on his previous work at CampMinder as a Solutions Engineer, where he worked from 2018 to 2022.
Previous Experience at CampMinder
Before becoming a Database Developer, Surat Sriprathum worked at CampMinder as a Solutions Engineer for four years, from 2018 to 2022. In this role, he was involved in providing technical solutions and support to clients, enhancing the overall customer experience. His tenure at CampMinder allowed him to develop a strong understanding of the company's systems and client needs.
Experience at ShipCompliant by Sovos
Surat Sriprathum has significant experience at ShipCompliant by Sovos, where he held multiple roles. He started as a Software Support Analyst I in 2016, then progressed to Software Support Analyst II in 2017, and later became a Solutions Engineer from 2017 to 2018. During his time there, he managed relations with state alcohol boards and handled escalated support tickets, demonstrating his ability to navigate complex regulatory environments.
Educational Background
Surat Sriprathum studied at the University of Colorado Boulder, where he earned two Bachelor of Arts degrees in Chemistry and Mathematics, completing his studies from 2009 to 2013. His educational background provided him with a strong analytical foundation, which supports his work in database development and engineering.
Early Career at National Snow and Ice Data Center
Surat Sriprathum began his career as a Student Assistant at the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) from 2012 to 2013. This role allowed him to gain early experience in a research environment, contributing to his professional development before moving into technical roles in the private sector.