Full stack software engineer with civic/government tech, healthcare, marketing, and agency experience, skilled at building creative and engaging applications that positively contribute to consumer and enterprise needs.
Contributed to high-impact initiatives for the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, developing scalable frontend architecture and backend services with React, React Native, TypeScript, and Ruby. Collaborated closely with cross-functional teams to design and deliver human-centered solutions that improve the user experience throughout the VA.gov ecosystem and VA: Health & Benefits mobile app for millions of Veterans.
Build large, robust application for Department of Defense, utilizing React and Go for full stack development. Engage with clients to innovate, implement, and deploy new systems, while enhancing existing ones. Develop reliable, secure production applications with comprehensive test coverage as well as maintained production systems and investigate/resolve issues.
Designed and built dozens of websites, applications, and convention panels for top healthcare clients, using JavaScript, React, Gatsby.js, Next.js, and Handlebars, showcasing a diverse portfolio of technical expertise.
Oversaw website project as lead developer, guiding it from conception to production. Collaborated with tech director to conduct project consultations and execute development plans. Spearheaded agency’s diversity and inclusion initiative as integral member of core development team, demonstrating strong leadership and commitment to fostering inclusive work environment.
Frontend development using React/Redux in open source Covid-19 app that serves to monitor your well-being during the pandemic.
Implemented behavioral health component and data chart for users to track their daily behavioral symptoms using data libraries including D3, Recharts, Charts.js
Facilitated large-scale psychiatric research study centered on 9/11 First Responders. Supervised team of 10+ interns, delegating daily tasks tailored to their individual study requirements and project needs.