Summary
Zac Oler is a software architect with 14 years of experience building cloud-first platforms and scalable data pipelines for the agriculture industry. He has led architecture and backend practice formation at Granular and now architects foundational services at Corteva Agriscience, blending hands-on coding in Python, C++, .NET and Linux with AWS-centered design. Zac’s strengths include geospatial data processing, rasterization of machine data, and designing horizontally scalable systems using Elasticsearch, DynamoDB and Kinesis. He previously developed a high-performance C++ crop modeling framework with Python and .NET bindings and has a background in HPC and mobile-app integrations for research teams. Based in Iowa, he pairs a formal STEM education in computer science, math and physics with practical experience turning complex agronomic requirements into production-ready, cross-functional solutions.
14 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (BS), Computer Science, Math and Physics, Bachelor of Science (BS), Computer Science, Math and Physics at Drake University