Experience
2024 — Now
2024 — Now
San Francisco, California, United States
2022 — 2024
2022 — 2024
Sacramento, California, United States
Managed a team of 5 supporting SkySlope’s e-signature product, DigiSign
Collaborated closely with the Product Manager to plan and prioritize work following Scrum
Assisted reports with technical mentorship and career development through actionable feedback
Continued to be active in the development and technical design of DigiSign while managing the team
2019 — 2022
2019 — 2022
Sacramento, California Area
Spearheaded the design and development of a new e-signature solution, DigiSign
Application grew to supporting hundreds of thousands of daily active users
Led the implementation of microservices following Domain Driven Design principles, with a mix of .NET Core and Node. All services were deployed through Kubernetes on AWS EC2 instances.
Used AWS Kinesis, DynamoDB Streams, AWS Lambdas and SQS queues to create an event driven architecture, which allowed for asynchronous features, including email and webhook delivery
Designed database schemas/models for various database technologies, including DynamoDB, MongoDB and MySQL
Contributed to front-end applications built with React
With a focus on reducing mean time to resolution, setup tracing and monitoring using OpenTelemetry within APIs, together with Grafana and DataDog to send Slack alerts for high error rates and increased latency. CloudWatch alarms were used to monitor queue delays.
Implemented a trial and payment system to handle user subscriptions leveraging Stripe
Performed load testing of APIs leveraging k6
Transitioned to GitOps based deployment of services using ArgoCD
2019 — 2019
2019 — 2019
Sacramento, California Area
2014 — 2018
2014 — 2018
Folsom, CA
Worked on the Intel Foundry Services web portal used as a collaboration tool for Intel Foundry customers and Intel engineers
The technology used included a .NET MVC backend, Kendo UI and JavaScript running the front-end, and Microsoft SQL Server for the database layer
Performed server and database management tasks, such as certificate installations, database replication, and ETL jobs with SSIS
Projects worked on:
• A administrative tool for Intel administrators to create and manage project, product, and contract metadata, reducing an average 3 day task completion time to less than one hour
• A self-service user management tool for Intel and customer project administrators, helping the business have tighter control on access to projects, products, and services within the portal
• An ordering service where foundry customers can place orders for design samples, bypassing phone calls and emails
• A unified interface where users can access all static content shared on the portal, including IP documents and training material, which would otherwise be in separate service pages
Managed application that handled billing for warehouse operations between Intel and suppliers.
The technology used was a .NET MVC application, with various Javascript open source component libraries, and an MSSQL database backend.
Services that were part of the app included:
• A job that processed billing information in Excel files sent from suppliers to an Intel email
• A master data administrative page that allowed admins to manage all data across the application
Education
Boston University