Web Application Developer Resume
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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Web Application Developer
Confidential
Responsibilities:
- At Confidential inc I am the lead on the New Projects team. I am currently working to replace our legacy customer portal with an AngularJS front end and SpringMVC - based REST API. I use a Grunt-based front end build environment. The deploy process is handled with Jenkins, and I require 100% line and branch test coverage for production releases. Laravel is used for API prototyping.
- Components so far completed include a live fleet mapping and convoy tracker, and a physical asset management tool. I also built the public facing website, using Laravel, with an AngularJS-based CMS.
Web Application Developer
Confidential
Responsibilities:
- Working with Confidential I designed and built a reporting and compliance application for emergency managers. The application is used to plan and document emergency response exercises for hospitals and other emergency response organizations. It was built with CakePHP and jQuery-based AJAX.
- Versioning was handled with Git. Unit testing was done with CakePHP libraries, and regression testing using Selenium and Python. Browser compatibility was tested using Sauce Labs' cloud testing service.
Web Developer
Confidential
Responsibilities:
- Through Confidential Technologies (WTI), I contracted with Dugway Proving Ground to design, develop and maintain internal and external sites. I built both public facing and internal sites using the Symfony framework and raw Javascript. User interface mockups were built using Photoshop and Illustrator.
- Usability testing was conducted using Illustrator mockups, thumbnail and wireframe navigation trials, and alpha testing. The primary browsers of the time were supported, back to IE5. Sites were coded in standards-compliant XHTML.
Web Developer / Product Designer
Confidential
Responsibilities:
- While at Confidential, I designed, built, and maintained web sites for Fly and a small handful of other subsidiary companies.
- Sites built for Fly were been based upon the LAMP stack, or Flash (remember when that was a thing? I try not to). In addition, I designed retail soft goods, on an as-needed basis.