I developed an early interest in computers thanks to the patience and encouragement of my parents. Watching my father disassemble the family PC, a Zeos brand 90MHz Pentium, was as if an entire world had revealed itself to me.

Most of my experience is in C/C++, and Perl but I am currently fascinated by automated deployment and containerization. I feel the most at home working in a Linux Environment.

Professional History

Raytheon, 2020 - 2021

Software Engineer II
(Ansible, IBM AIX, Perl, RHEL)

  • Spearheaded project to convert custom legacy integration scripts to a more robust, Ansible-driven, workflow. Preliminary results indicate a 30x reduction in code to maintain.
  • Designed fuzzer and isolated numerous bugs that escape traditional integration tests.
  • Responsibilities include investigating and solving integration script issues, running/testing nightly build, and approving merges.

BAE Systems, Inc., 2017 - 2019

Software Engineer II
(Bash, Bitbucket, C/C++, GDB, Git, Google Test, Linux)

  • Designed, implemented, and unit tested new components for aircraft simulation software.
  • Implemented new integration lab test stands to significantly shorten automated test time and hardware contention.

Toray Plastics America, 2016

Information Systems Intern
(Cisco IOS, Powershell, Python)

  • Created new tools that queried company network equipment and gathered metrics. Tools allowed IT managers to easily collect network information to hasten decision making and more intelligently deploy IT resources.

USMC, 2009 - 2013

0311 Rifleman, 8621 Surveillance Sensor Operator, Corporal (E-4)
3rd Intelligence Battalion, Ground Sensor Platoon – Camp Hansen, Okinawa, Japan

  • Planned and configured surveillance sensor networks for intelligence collection missions. Planned and led training exercises. Trained junior Marines on missions and equipment.

Education

Johnson & Wales University, 2013 - 2017

B.S. Software Engineering, B.S. Network Engineering
A.S. Computer Programming

  • Technology club president
  • Tutor