David Klaus
About David Klaus
David Klaus is a Software Engineer with a background in economics and computer engineering. He has developed software solutions for the civil and mining industries and has worked at Carlson Software since 2015.
Work at Carlson Software
David Klaus has been employed at Carlson Software since 2015. In his role as a Software Engineer, he focuses on developing software solutions tailored to the needs of clients in various industries. His work involves creating software integrations with popular CAD platforms, enhancing the functionality and usability of these tools for end-users. His tenure at Carlson Software has contributed to the company's reputation for delivering high-quality software solutions.
Previous Experience at Merrill Lynch
Prior to his current position, David Klaus worked at Merrill Lynch from 2010 to 2012. He served as a Fraud Analyst and Client Service Representative during his two-year tenure. In this capacity, he was responsible for identifying fraudulent activities and providing support to clients, ensuring a secure and efficient service experience. This experience helped him develop strong analytical and customer service skills.
Education and Expertise
David Klaus holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics and East Asian Studies from Lawrence University. He furthered his education at Boston University, where he earned a Master's Degree in Computer Engineering with a focus on Software Engineering. His academic background provides him with a solid foundation in both technical and analytical skills, which he applies in his current role as a Software Engineer.
Software Development Projects
Throughout his career, David Klaus has developed custom software solutions for clients in the civil and mining industries. He has created software integrations with popular CAD platforms such as AutoCAD and IntelliCAD, which enhance the design and engineering processes for these sectors. His work demonstrates his ability to address specific client needs through tailored software development.