Employment

My work experience

Web Developer at Entry Level Game Jobs (Remote)

Currently developing a website to provide resources for interest in game development Developed a NextJS frontend with a Payload CMS backend Created frontend components using HTML, CSS, and Typescript

Unity Developer at Foxhole (Working Title) (Remote)

Part of a team of 8 people currently developing a 2D Metroidvania in Unity Responsible for designing and implementing gameplay mechanics such as dashing mechanics and basic enemy AI. Designed, implemented, and provided documentation for unit testing.

Jr. Software Developer at Johnson Controls (New Freedom, PA)

Created user friendly web application components using C# and TypeScript components. Update existing SQL databases and database management systems. Developed frontend components using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript Modified existing backend FORTRAN code to correct errors and update logic to comply with business values. Implemented changes to user interface through Winform/Windows Foundation Platform using C# and Visual Basic

Software Developer at Byte.Lion (Hunt Valley, MD)

Write supporting backend code for web applications and websites using Ruby on Rails. Assist in testing software defects, using a bug tracking system, and document tests and solutions through JIRA.

Bachelors Degree at Towson University (Towson, MD)

Completed Bachelors in Computer Science, Software Engineering

Student Manager at Student Computing Services, Towson University (Towson, MD)

Train, direct, and supervise employees in customer service, basic computer support, and multimedia inventory systems. Answer user inquiries regarding computer software or hardware operation to resolve problems such as installing and performing minor repairs to hardware and software. Assisted students on the selection, use, and operation of audio and visual equipment.

High School Graduation at Susquehannock High School (Glen Rock, PA)

Earned Eagle Scout Rank at Eagle Scout (New Freedom, PA)

My Eagle Scout Project was for the church where we had our scout meetings (Fissel's UCC). I went through their cemetery, took the information off of the gravestones and put it into an excel sheet. I took photos of all the tombstones with a number that corresponded to the number the stone had within the sheet. Finally, I created a map of the cemetery using AutoCAD which showed each stone with the corresponding number. This was all given to the church to allow researchers to be able to find the information quickly and easily.