Duston Diekmann
About Duston Diekmann
Duston Diekmann is a Software Developer 2 currently employed at ImageTrend since 2023. He has a background in engineering and technology, with previous roles in data analysis, software engineering, and quality assurance.
Current Role at ImageTrend
Duston Diekmann currently serves as Software Developer 2 at ImageTrend, a position he has held since 2023. In this role, he contributes to the development and enhancement of software solutions, utilizing his technical skills and experience in software development. His current position follows a series of roles at ImageTrend, where he has gained extensive knowledge in quality assurance and software engineering.
Previous Experience in Software Development
Before joining ImageTrend as Software Developer 2, Duston Diekmann held several positions in software development and quality assurance. He worked as a Senior Quality Assurance Engineer at ImageTrend from 2020 to 2022, and as a Quality Assurance Lead from 2022 to 2023. Additionally, he was employed as a Software Engineer at Maverick Software Consulting from 2009 to 2010, where he gained valuable experience in software engineering practices.
Background in Data Analysis
Duston Diekmann has a background in data analysis, having worked as a Data Analyst at FPX, LLC from 2010 to 2012. In this role, he focused on analyzing data to support business decisions and improve operational efficiency. His experience in data analysis complements his software development skills, providing a well-rounded approach to problem-solving in technology.
Educational Qualifications
Duston Diekmann studied at Buena Vista University, where he achieved a Pre-Engineering degree from 2004 to 2007. He furthered his education at Minnesota State University, Mankato, earning a Bachelor of Science in Information Technology from 2008 to 2010. His educational background has provided him with a solid foundation in engineering principles and information technology.
Internship Experience
Duston Diekmann gained practical experience through internships at Avery Weigh-Tronix. He worked as a Mechanical Engineer Intern in 2007 and again in 2008, each for three months. These internships allowed him to apply his academic knowledge in a real-world setting, enhancing his understanding of mechanical engineering and its applications.