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Responsible for resurrecting a legacy application used to capture component test data for repairing electronic manufacturing products that failed manufacturing floor testing procedures. The client is positioning this application as a core part of the companies offering going forward and it is thus critical to their corporate strategy.
Bootstrapping a Software Development Agency. Delivered a multi phased project road map for a web app to be built for a large international organization. Delivered Gatsby.js static website for a small business.
Bootstrapping a Software Startup. Built, administered and hosted https://NoteTrac.io used React, Spring Boot Micro Services and MongoDB. Built administered and hosted https://JobTrac.io used React, Spring Boot Micro Services and MongoDB. Delivered custom Web/CMS solutions using Gatsby and WordPress to small business/nonprofit clients.
A majority of the work that I’ve done at Reform IT Solutions, LLC has been building the two SaaS products but in the early days of the company I built websites and did other work for clients.
I joined staff with Master Plan after God very clearly led me to step down from my job at IBM. While at Master Plan I very quickly took on the responsibility of directing the IT. As a part of this role I helped them migrate their email documents, and collaboration solutions to Office 365. I developed the STATS tool. I also worked on modernizing the STATS tool frontend from JSP to React.js. I also worked with them to create a component business model to inform their Enterprise Architecture Planning and overall IT roadmap.
I worked for the consulting services arm of IBM UK primarily in the government and automotive sectors based out of the London Embankment office. I worked on software delivery, systems integrator as well as pre-sales projects for some of IBM’s most large and important clients.
I joined IBM as a Java IT Specialist after interning with them for over a year at the IBM Innovation Centre in Santa Monica, CA. I worked primarily with automotive or similar clients in the beginning until I joined a project in the UK with a UK Government organization. From there I worked on supporting a large ESB application for the UK government and then out of that work I joined a team as the lead developer under the supervision of a senior IT architect that was developing a tool called ARC that utilized semantic web technologies to help IBM modernize legacy IT for their consulting clients across the globe.