Joshua Yates
About Joshua Yates
Joshua Yates is a Software Engineer currently employed at IERUS Technologies Inc, specializing in the Long Range Hypersonic Weapon Program at Lockheed Martin. He has a background in computer science with a focus on cybersecurity and has experience in various roles, including internships and sales positions.
Current Role at IERUS Technologies
Joshua Yates has been employed as a Software Engineer at IERUS Technologies Inc since 2021. He works in Huntsville, Alabama, where he applies his expertise in software development and engineering. His responsibilities include integrating hardware and software systems, contributing to various projects that enhance the company's technological capabilities.
Experience with Lockheed Martin
Joshua Yates is involved in the Long Range Hypersonic Weapon (LRHW) Program at Lockheed Martin - Space. His role focuses on integrating hardware and software using Python scripting to meet DOORS requirements. He also contributes to the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) Program, where he updates hardware and software for test lab use with low-level C++ code.
Educational Background
Joshua Yates studied at the University of Alabama in Huntsville from 2014 to 2019, where he earned a degree in Computer Science with a focus on Cyber Security. His education provided him with a strong foundation in software engineering principles and practices, which he applies in his current and previous roles.
Previous Work Experience
Prior to his current position, Joshua Yates worked at SAIC as a Software Engineer from 2019 to 2021. He also held various roles including Pathways Intern at the US Army in 2017, Creative Projection Designer at Huntsville Ballet Company in 2016, and several sales positions at Kohl's Department Stores, Anderson Merchandisers, and Vector Marketing. His diverse work experience has contributed to his skills in both technical and customer-facing roles.
Personal Interests and Activities
In addition to his professional work, Joshua Yates operates an Etsy shop called 'Crossing The Grain,' where he showcases his woodworking skills. He has also been learning Russian daily since January 2021, reflecting his commitment to personal growth and skill development outside of his professional career.