Learning to code changed my life. Growing up, I had no idea what I wanted to do with my life. I remember as a kid I wanted to play video games for a living and become a professional wrestler. Tragically, neither ended up happening. I was good at math and analytical thinking so I went to school for engineering.
Led the frontend development and maintenance of 6 major web projects, including an internal admin console and a patient portal dashboard serving 13,000+ daily users, along with 4 region-specific websites with high traffic.
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Built entire frontend architecture for internal payment processing portal from scratch, streamlining sales flows and driving generation of over $1M of revenue per month.
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Facilitated SEO tech audit of main website, improving failing Lighthouse scores by over 150% from failing to passing and further optimizing site performance, searchability and crawlability.
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Developed entirely new internal flow for processing refunds, driving company productivity across 5 international regions and eliminating waste of time and resources on previous nonoptimal flows.
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Collaborated cross-functionally with teams such as backend, design, marketing, and finance.
Demonstrated ability to solve complex engineering problems by diagnosing thousands of pieces of medical equipment and either repairing them or providing alternative solutions for stakeholders.
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Performed service checks and repairs on medical equipment for over 100 hospitals, medical clinics and nursing homes.
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Collaborated closely with onsite engineering departments and managers to organize and manage project workloads.
Education
2016 — 2020
Thomas J. Watson College of Engineering and Applied Science, Binghamton University