Chris Tataryn
About Chris Tataryn
Chris Tataryn is a Software Developer with over 16 years of experience, currently working at Ducks Unlimited Canada. He specializes in remote internet and WiFi connectivity solutions and has developed innovative IoT applications, including a solar-powered septic tank sensor.
Work at Ducks Unlimited Canada
Chris Tataryn has been employed at Ducks Unlimited Canada as a Software Developer since 2008. He has contributed to various projects that enhance the organization's technological capabilities. His role involves developing software solutions that support Ducks Unlimited Canada's mission of wetland conservation and habitat protection. He is based in Stonewall, Manitoba, where he continues to apply his technical skills to improve operational efficiency.
Education and Expertise
Chris Tataryn studied at Red River College, where he completed a program in Computer Analyst/Programmer from 2002 to 2004. This education provided him with a solid foundation in software development and programming principles. His expertise includes remote internet and WiFi connectivity solutions, particularly in areas lacking 110V service. He is skilled in installing custom internet towers and has experience in foundation preparation and concrete base construction.
Background
Before joining Ducks Unlimited Canada, Chris Tataryn worked at MicroPilot Inc as a Product Support Specialist from 2004 to 2008 in Stony Mountain, Manitoba. During his tenure, he gained valuable experience in technical support and customer service, which contributed to his development as a software professional. His background in product support has informed his approach to software development and customer-focused solutions.
Achievements
Chris Tataryn has developed several innovative projects, including a custom solar-powered IoT septic tank sensor that provides real-time notifications to a web dashboard. This device alerts customers when the septic tank is full, showcasing his ability to integrate technology with practical applications. Additionally, he created an automated large teddy bear that greets guests, demonstrating his creativity and technical skills in software and hardware integration.