Joshua Mitchell
About Joshua Mitchell
Joshua Mitchell is a Software Systems Engineer at Sandia National Laboratories, focusing on robust distributed systems and DevOps processes.
Title and Expertise
Joshua Mitchell holds the title of Software Systems Engineer and specializes in designing and implementing robust distributed systems. His expertise extends to improving DevOps processes and contributing significant knowledge in the field. Joshua's technical focus ensures that he stays at the forefront of modern software engineering practices.
Current Role at Sandia National Laboratories
Since 2014, Joshua Mitchell has been serving as a Software Systems Engineer at Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque, New Mexico. In this role, Joshua applies his expertise to develop and maintain complex software systems, specifically focusing on distributed systems to meet the laboratory's high-stakes technological needs.
Previous Experience
Prior to his current role, Joshua Mitchell accumulated a diverse range of experience across multiple positions. From 2013 to 2014, he served as a Sip Technical Intern at Sandia National Laboratories. Before that, he worked as an Executive Assistant at Digital Monitoring Products from 2010 to 2013. His earlier roles include Industrial Engineering Intern at Detroit Tool Metal Products from 2006 to 2010. These positions equipped Joshua with a broad skillset applicable to various aspects of engineering and technical fields.
Educational Background
Joshua Mitchell's academic journey includes attaining a Bachelor of Science in Information Systems from Regent University between 2011 and 2014. Before that, he earned an Associate of Arts in General Studies from Ozarks Technical Community College from 2007 to 2010. This comprehensive educational background underpins his extensive knowledge and skills in software systems engineering.
Writing and Research Interests
Joshua Mitchell actively engages with the engineering community through his writings for Engineering Terminal. Additionally, he is studying the intersection of AI and human cognition at Georgia Tech, aiming to contribute professionally to this evolving field. This pursuit demonstrates Joshua's commitment to continual learning and staying at the cutting edge of technological advancements.
Personal Projects
In his personal time, Joshua Mitchell explores game development using Panda3D. This engagement with personal projects signifies his passion for software development and allows him to apply his technical skills in creative and experimental ways. It also highlights his versatility and eagerness to expand his professional portfolio.