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Associate Software Engineer at Recondo Tech

Mar 2015 - Present

Promoted to an Associate Software Engineer on the ReconBots Team. Continue to learn more about the ReconBot infrastructure including the build and deploy process as well as server grid maintenance and performance concerns. Accelerating in my understanding of Selenium processing allowing me to contribute more to the current knowledge base and common core methods used by multiple bots across our infrastructure.

 
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Junior Software Engineer at Recondo Tech

Dec 2014 - Mar 2015

Moved into a full time position created for students wishing to work full time within the company on the ReconBots team. The ReconBots are the patented technology at the heart of Recondo. With the ReconBots we're able to send bots out to insurance company websites with credentials and a transaction, allowing them to log in, find a claim or patient, scrape relevant information and then return that information back to our service line to help our hospital clients improve their accuracy and back office efficiency. The bots run on a Java stack and use the Selenium Testing tool to interact with the browser and website components. My responsibilities include the development of new bots as well as the maintenance of our existing codebase spanning across three different product lines with varying styles and backend components to suit the type of bot and information.

 
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Co-Founded Breyer Studios

Sep 2014 - Present

Co-Founded Breyer Studios, LLC. Breyer is a software development firm focused on affordable, good looking, and responsive web design. My partner Andrew Bruni and I both have experience in web design and want a legitimate avenue through which we can contract out or work. With Breyer we intend to work with a small number of clients at a time, building customized websites that suit the needs of the client while keeping their costs affordable.

 
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SQL Engineer Intern at Recondo Tech

Mar 2014 - Dec 2014

Working as a SQL engineer at Recondo Technology a SAAS company in Denver centered on optimizing and automating the revenue cycle management for hospitals. All data captured in service line transactions is stored in a data warehouse. My team works in this warehouse writing optimized SQL queries to pull data into ~6000 automatically generated reports. Also work in our schedule servers infrastructure keeping them up and working.

 
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Advanced Technology Group Summer Intern

Jun 2013 - Aug 2013

I worked with the Automated Testing Team in the Advanced Technologies Group. I focused on web development learning and using HTML5, PHP, ORACLE, JQUERY, AND JAVASCRIPT on my own to design a system to build ANT server commands using data from an ORACLE database and user input. The webpage would query the database to pull available cable boxes to test with, their functionality, and the available tests to run. The user was able to sort through these fields in order to build their custom testing script. The website would then auto download a batch file with the full testing run and parameters coded allowing the user to one click initiate a testing run.

 
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UTS HelpDesk & Phone Support

Sep 2012 - Mar 2014

Worked at the University HelpDesk providing walk-in and repair services for students and faculty for University networks, software, and basic laptop repair including diagnosis and advisement for Mac OS, Windows OS, iOS, and Android and all related software. Phone Support for faculty and students performing HelpDesk duties over the phone with focuses on University Backend systems, technical issue diagnosis, and offsite support. Focus on rapid problem diagnosis, correction, and prevention with a focus on client satisfaction.

 
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Quality Assurance Intern at Actavis

Jun 2012 - Sept 2012

Worked as a quality assurance intern at Watson Pharmaceuticals (now Actavis), while there I was in a liaison position between the managers of the QA group and a developer based in California. During my time I was charged with learning the quality processes and metrics used on the production floor, assessing the viability of building an automated system for quality tests, and finally working with the developer to show her the logic and develop a final solution that entered production shortly after I left. Although I was not studying computer science at the time, it gave me a great insight into explaining the logic of a computer to an average person and helped to change my mind into switching to Computer Science as my major the following fall.