Hello! My name is Tyler and I am a working in presales as a Solutions Engineer for Okta in NYC.
2023 — Now
New York, New York, United States
2022 — 2023
New York, New York, United States
2020 — 2022
New York, New York, United States
At Fitch Solutions, I've lead a variety of different projects in both frontend and backend applications.
On the frontend side of things, I lead the initial effort to move our main web app, a frontend monolith, to a microfrontend architecture implemented with the https://Single-Spa.js.org framework. The main purpose of this effort was to reduce the complexity of refactoring an untested legacy codebase. This enabled targeted workflows of the web application to be refactored independently as well as enabling teams to independently release code to production.
I was also the developer who lead the effort to increase our user tracking metrics. I implemented a set of standards and procedures, used by both product management and engineering, on how to use a tag management solution at scale and how it integrates with our codebase with minimal developer interaction.
In addition to microfrontends and user tracking, I also lead the effort to integrate with a headless CMS, designing and building the foundation of our internal VueJS storybook and component library as well as the CMS's content models.
On the backend side of things, Java/Spring Boot are the main language and framework that are used in a microservice environment. One the projects I am most proud of is our move towards a more event-driven ecosystem. I was part of a two man team that was tasked with identifying use cases for Kafka, designing solutions, and providing the initial implementation for other teams to follow. We deal with large amounts of data from numerous sources that all ran through varying, non-standard ETL pipelines/processes involving once-a-day cron jobs, CSV uploads, etc. This information fed what our internal and/or client teams consumed, but it was at the mercy of when the data was last updated. A lot of these situations were perfect for a streaming ETL pipeline using Kafka KStreams or KsqlDB.
2018 — 2020
Remote - Denver, CO
At Import.io, we deliver quality web data to fuel intelligence and insights.
Worked remotely on the Core Team developing data-intensive, reactive applications in a Spring and ReactJS ecosystem.
2018 — 2018
Denver, CO
Software engineer on team Titan.
Developing business operational tools for the insurance industry via Java microservices with a React facing client.
Working on the full-stack to develop and support new greenfield projects for the company.
Technologies used: ReactJS, Redux, Jest, Enzyme, Java, Spring Boot, Gradle, JUnit, Mockito, Docker, AWS
Education
University of Colorado Boulder