John Vasquez
About John Vasquez
John Vasquez is a Senior Software Engineer at Sandia National Laboratories with extensive experience in software development and a strong educational background in Computer Science and Software Engineering.
Senior Software Engineer at Sandia National Laboratories
John Vasquez currently holds the position of Senior Software Engineer at Sandia National Laboratories since 2021. He contributes to projects focusing on national security and technology innovation. Actively involved in initiatives aimed at improving software development processes, John utilizes his extensive skills in developing advanced software solutions to address complex engineering problems.
Previous Roles at Sandia National Laboratories
Before becoming a Senior Software Engineer, John Vasquez worked at Sandia National Laboratories as a Software Engineer from 2018 to 2021. His three-year tenure was marked by significant contributions to various projects, leveraging his software engineering skills to support the laboratory's mission.
Software Engineer at Raytheon
From 2016 to 2018, John Vasquez served as a Software Engineer at Raytheon. During his two-year period at the company, he was involved in developing software solutions tailored to the needs of Raytheon's diverse client base, focusing on areas critical to defense and aerospace.
Educational Background
John Vasquez possesses a robust academic background. He earned a Master’s Degree in Software Engineering from The University of Texas at El Paso, where he studied from 2014 to 2016. Prior to that, he completed a Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science at the same institution, spanning 2006 to 2014. Additionally, he is engaged in the Technical Management Program at UCLA Extension, demonstrating his commitment to continuous learning and professional development.
Early Career and Internships
John Vasquez's early career was marked by a series of roles that paved the way for his subsequent accomplishments. Notably, he worked as a Student Technical CO-OP at AT&T, a Web Developer and Constraint Programmer at The University of Texas at El Paso, and a Software Developer Intern at USAA. These positions provided him with foundational experience in software development and research.