Noam Raby
About Noam Raby
Noam Raby is a Senior Frontend Engineer at UP42 with a diverse background in software development and video production.
Current Role at UP42
Noam Raby is currently serving as a Senior Frontend Engineer at UP42. In this role, he focuses on the user interface and user experience aspects of software development, leveraging his extensive background in frontend development to contribute to the company's technological advancements. UP42 is known for its platform that empowers teams to build geospatial solutions.
Previous Experience at SundaySky
Before joining UP42, Noam Raby worked at SundaySky, where he transitioned from a QA Engineer to a Full Stack Developer. He spent a total of five years at SundaySky, contributing to their technology stack across multiple roles. His work involved testing and development, ensuring robust software solutions for the company's clients.
Diverse Background in IT and Media
Noam Raby's career began in the media industry before transitioning to software development. He has held various positions, including IT and Broadcast Professional at Gravity, Festival Tech Manager at the Tel Aviv 14th International Student Film Festival, Digital Mastering at Dori Media Group, and Studios Operator at Tel Aviv University. This diverse background has enabled him to bring a unique perspective to his software engineering roles.
Educational Background
Noam Raby holds a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Film/Cinema/Video Studies from Tel Aviv University, where he studied from 2009 to 2012. Additionally, he completed a Full Stack - JavaScript course at John Bryce in 2018 and achieved a certification in After Effects from JumpCut between 2006 and 2007. His education has provided a solid foundation in both the technical and creative aspects of software and media production.
Experience in Quality Assurance and Development
Noam Raby has significant experience in quality assurance and development. As a QA Engineer at SundaySky, he was responsible for testing and ensuring software quality before moving on to a development role. This experience has given him a comprehensive understanding of the software development lifecycle, from initial testing to final implementation.