Zachary Brackett
About Zachary Brackett
Zachary Brackett is a Software Engineer with a background in Computer Science and Mathematics. He has worked at Submittable since 2019, where he has contributed to API management and the modernization of enterprise codebases.
Work at Submittable
Zachary Brackett has been employed at Submittable as a Software Engineer since 2019. In this role, he has played a significant part in establishing a domain-driven architecture and consistent patterns within the organization. He has contributed to both successful and challenging projects aimed at modernizing enterprise codebases. Additionally, he has helped facilitate the scaling of Submittable's engineering department and external solutions engineers through strategic API management. His involvement in developing an API-first design strategy has supported both stability and progress in the company's engineering efforts.
Previous Experience
Before joining Submittable, Zachary Brackett worked at Consumer Direct Care Network as a Software Developer from 2018 to 2019. His role in this position allowed him to gain valuable experience in software development. Earlier, he served as a Fly Fishing Guide at The Resort at Paws Up for three months in 2015, and as a Computer Lab Assistant in the Computer Science Department at the University of Montana from 2015 to 2016. These roles contributed to his diverse skill set and understanding of various work environments.
Education and Expertise
Zachary Brackett holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science and Mathematics Combined from the University of Montana. He also studied Graphic and Web Design at Phoenix College, where he earned an Associate of Arts degree. His educational background provides a strong foundation in both technical and design disciplines, contributing to his expertise in building enterprise APIs, which he considers a core competence.
Technical Contributions
At Submittable, Zachary Brackett has made significant contributions to the company's technical strategies. He has been instrumental in establishing a domain-driven architecture and has participated in the development of an API-first design strategy. His work has focused on modernizing enterprise codebases and ensuring that the engineering department can scale effectively. These contributions reflect his commitment to improving software development practices within the organization.