Matt Sarnak
About Matt Sarnak
Matt Sarnak is an Engineering Manager at Raptor Maps, specializing in software solutions for the solar industry. With extensive experience in cloud development and a commitment to environmental sustainability, he has held various engineering roles at notable companies including Microsoft and Medtronic.
Current Role at Raptor Maps
Matt Sarnak serves as the Engineering Manager at Raptor Maps, a company specializing in solar software solutions. He has been in this role since 2022, leading a team of developers to deliver software that enhances the scalability of the solar industry. His responsibilities include overseeing the development process and ensuring the implementation of best practices in cloud development.
Previous Experience in Software Engineering
Prior to his current position, Matt Sarnak held several roles in software engineering. He worked at Slalom as a Solution Architect from 2019 to 2022, and at Medtronic as a Senior .Net Software Engineer from 2017 to 2019. He also spent two years at Microsoft as a Software Engineer II from 2015 to 2017 and three years as a Software Development Engineer in Test (SDET) II from 2012 to 2015.
Education and Certifications
Matt Sarnak holds a Master's degree in Computer Science from New York University and a Bachelor's degree in Information Science from Cornell University. In addition to his academic qualifications, he possesses multiple certifications that enhance his expertise in software development and cloud technologies.
Commitment to Environmental Sustainability
Matt is committed to addressing climate change and promoting environmental sustainability. He focuses on projects that have a positive impact on the planet, aligning his professional work with his values. His role at Raptor Maps reflects this commitment, as he contributes to software solutions that support the solar industry.
Background in Quality Assurance and Instruction
Before his extensive experience in software engineering, Matt Sarnak worked as a QA Analyst at Noise Marketing for six months in 2011. He also served as a Lead Instructor at iD Tech Camps in 2010, where he was responsible for teaching technology skills to students. His early career included a position as an Operations Assistant at New York University.