James Petmecky
About James Petmecky
James Petmecky is a software developer with extensive experience in various technical roles, including positions at Staples and Brigham Young University. He currently works at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, where he has contributed to significant projects such as an automated internal financial approval system.
Work at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
James Petmecky has been employed as a Software Developer at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory since 2017. His role involves developing software solutions that support the laboratory's research and operational needs. The laboratory is known for its contributions to national security, energy, and environmental sustainability. Petmecky's work contributes to the advancement of technology in these critical areas.
Previous Experience at Brigham Young University
Prior to his current position, James Petmecky worked at Brigham Young University in various roles. He served as a Research Assistant from 2015 to 2017, where he developed an automated internal financial approval system that received a departmental award. He also worked as a SharePoint Technician and Computer Support Representative from 2012 to 2015, providing technical support and managing SharePoint services.
Experience at Staples
James Petmecky worked as a Computer Technician at Staples from 2009 to 2012. During this three-year period, he operated in various locations including Los Lunas, New Mexico, Logan, Utah, and Orem, Utah. His responsibilities included diagnosing and repairing computer hardware and software issues, as well as providing customer support.
Education and Expertise
James Petmecky studied at Brigham Young University, where he earned a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from 2012 to 2017. He also attended Utah State University, achieving an Associate of Science degree in General Studies. His educational background provides a strong foundation in software development and technical support.
Training and Presentations
James Petmecky has presented multiple training sessions on the automated internal financial approval system he developed, with approximately 100 attendees in total. This experience highlights his ability to communicate complex technical concepts effectively and contribute to the professional development of his peers.