Braden Ganetsky
About Braden Ganetsky
Braden Ganetsky is a software developer specializing in data server and back-end technologies, currently employed at Kinaxis since 2021. He has a background in mechanical engineering from the University of Manitoba and has held various roles in engineering societies and internships throughout his career.
Work at Kinaxis
Braden Ganetsky has been employed at Kinaxis since 2021 as a Software Developer specializing in Data Server and Back End Technologies. His role involves developing and maintaining software solutions that enhance data management and processing capabilities. Prior to his current position, he served as an Intern Developer at Kinaxis for three months in 2021, where he gained practical experience in backend development.
Education and Expertise
Braden Ganetsky earned a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Manitoba, completing his studies from 2016 to 2021. His academic background provides him with a solid foundation in engineering principles, which he applies in his software development work. His expertise includes back-end technologies and data server management, contributing to his effectiveness in his current role.
Background
Braden Ganetsky has a diverse background in engineering and software development. He started his career with various roles at the University of Manitoba Engineering Society, including Vice Stick Academic and Senior Stick. He also worked as a Team Lead at WE (Wind Energy) Design, where he was involved in projects related to wind energy solutions. His early experiences in quality assurance and research and development at Magellan Aerospace Limited and Price Industries further enriched his skill set.
Previous Experience
Before joining Kinaxis, Braden held several positions that contributed to his professional growth. He worked as a Quality Summer Student at Magellan Aerospace Limited in 2019 and as a Research and Development Summer Student at Price Industries in 2018. Additionally, he served as a Product Specialist Co-op Student at Eaton in 2020. His involvement with the University of Manitoba Engineering Society spanned multiple roles, enhancing his leadership and outreach capabilities.