Engineer on the platform team supporting Veson Nautical's VIP maritime freight management Saas product. VIP is a web based product that enables global shipping companies to manage their freight operations and streamline their business procedures. At Veson I have made major contributions to the creation and roll out of the Datalake module, which is a highly scalable system for delivering clients massive database extracts for their internal analytics solutions.
As a platform engineer my roles included:
Day to day defect reduction on the VIP product, ranging from backend .NET server changes to front end React code changes.
New feature rollout relating to third party data integrations into our system
Continuous cross team work with the DevOps team to investigate and maintain site reliability
Assisting in the creation, roll out, and maintenance of the VIP Datalake module. This includes leveraging several AWS features such as Lambda, DynamoDb, S3, SQS, and SSM, and maintaining their state in terraform.
Developed real features for a web based product which leveraged S3, Lambda, and Dynamodb from Amazon Web Services to centralize, organize, and present data to users from many different sources.
Worked for the testing group for G.E. Aviation in Grand Rapids Michigan. Responsible for developing new, and debugging old, software scripts for testing power supply cards for flight recording devices ('black boxes'). Made additional user interface applications used for debugging other hardware issues.
Provide technical assistance for RIT students, faculty, and staff. Install, modify, and repair software, malware infections, and hardware defects. Respond to queries either in person, via email or over the phone. Document and log resolved and unresolved issues. Walk customer through problem-solving process. Manage and fix both personally owned machines and university owned machines bound to domains via SCCM.