Scott Wagner
About Scott Wagner
Scott Wagner is a Senior Software Engineer with extensive experience in engineering design and project architecture. He has worked at Vuzix Corporation since 2013 and previously held positions at Lab X Technologies, Vanteon Corporation, and Robert Bosch.
Work at Vuzix
Scott Wagner has been employed at Vuzix Corporation as a Senior Software Engineer since 2013. In this role, he focuses on engineering design and development, particularly in project architecture. His contributions have been significant in the design and architecture of various projects within the company. Vuzix Corporation is known for its innovative augmented reality and smart glasses technology, and Wagner's expertise plays a crucial role in advancing these initiatives.
Previous Experience in Software Engineering
Before joining Vuzix Corporation, Scott Wagner held several key positions in software engineering. He worked at Lab X Technologies as a Senior Embedded Software Engineer from 2011 to 2013, contributing to embedded systems development. Prior to that, he served as a Principal Software Engineer at Vanteon Corporation for 10 months in 2010. His career also includes a five-year tenure at Robert Bosch as a Senior Software Engineer from 2005 to 2010, where he was involved in various software projects.
Education and Expertise
Scott Wagner earned a Master of Arts degree in Mechanical Engineering from Cornell University. His educational background provides a strong foundation for his work in software engineering and project architecture. Wagner's expertise encompasses engineering design and development, which he applies in his current role at Vuzix Corporation and throughout his career.
Background in Engineering
Scott Wagner has a solid background in engineering, having studied at Cornell University. His focus on Mechanical Engineering has equipped him with the necessary skills to excel in various software engineering roles. This background has been instrumental in his ability to advocate for effective engineering design and development practices in project architecture.