California Earthquake Authority

Senior Software Engineer - August 2015 to Current

Over the last year I have contributed and led a number of efforts. In a primarily .NET development environment, I am attempting to normalize development across multiple projects through style and workflow guides. I was originally hired to redesign and architect the front end development for Earthquake Brace + Bolt. Shortly after that product was stable, I was pulled on to a project to pull the Earthquake Authority website from Sharepoint to an Azure site. This was an effort to make the website responsive and get away from the restrictions and complexity of Sharepoint. Currently working to move all web presence to a new CMS platform, Kentico.

Technologies used: HTML5, CSS3,Bootstrap, JS, AngularJS, Gulp, jQuery, Node, TypeScript, .NET, and Powershell

Previous

CU Direct

Software Developer III - February 2015 to August 2015

Previously a member of the Client Services team. As part of Client Services we managed and maintained most of the web related products offered to Credit Unions and retailers across the nation. Working in an Agile environment, I was able to deliver solutions for the business partners in a time efficient manner. I was able mentor and share my front end knowledge with the team as well as obtaining very useful constructive thoughts from the team. Authored a development style guide for current and future developers.

Technologies used: TFS, HTML5, CSS3, JS, AngularJS, jQuery, Node and .NET

Wonderful Union

Junior Software Engineer - March 2014 to January 2015

As a member of the back-end team, I was able to assist in building new internal business tools and maintain our legacy platform. Utilizing Ruby on Rails to build an API and AngularJS to provide a rich UI, I was able to build a contract creation and payment tool. This allowed the Wonderful Union to provide contracts to clients via the web. I also built in the ability to use Stripe to securely store payment information for recurring payments on client contracts.

Technologies used: Git, Php, Symfony2, Ruby, Ruby on Rails, MySQL, PostGreSQL, HTML5, HAML, CSS3, SASS, JS, AngularJS, and Node

Junior Front-End Engineer - August 2013 to March 2014

Before being promoted to Junior Software Engineer, I was one of four developers tasked with building client websites. Our daily tasks consisted of writing and documenting our code, maintaining or updating legacy code, meeting with designers and deploying sites to meet deadlines.

Technologies used: Git, HTML5, CSS3, JS, jQuery, MySQL, PHP, Smarty, and Ruby