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Custom AppDev Experience

Overview

While I am not a developer, I am not inexperienced at development. Whether it was learning BASIC and assembly on a Commodore 64, to learning TypeScript to write Playwright tests for an Angular web app, I’ve been hands-on for minor development tasks. However, managing custom app dev projects is a core skill and area I have extensive experience in.

This post is meant to provide some high-level insight into that experience on a few of the projects I’ve managed.

Projects

  • Safety equipment management system
    • Tech:
      • Angular with PrimeNG components
      • CouchDB noSQL database
      • Playwright tests (written by me)
    • Delivery:
      • Hybrid agile with 2-week sprints and all Scrum ceremonies
      • Approved budget and scope
  • Secure customer portal
    • Tech:
      • PowerBI dashboards
      • IoT data
      • Integration to Databricks datawarehouse
    • Delivery:
      • Scrum agile
  • AFE (Authorization for Expenditure) management system
    • Tech:
      • Appian-based (low-code)
      • Custom SAP integration
      • Leveraged Teams and Exchange for notifications
    • Delivery:
      • Scrum agile
  • Sitecore web platform
    • Tech:
      • All custom components written in .Net C#
      • UI/UX forward
      • Coveo search
    • Delivery:
      • Waterfall
  • Healthcare workforce management
    • Planning, scheduling, and communication platform for nurses
    • Tech:
      • Microsoft Power App Platform
      • Microsoft Teams integration
    • Delivery:
      • Fixed-fee waterfall
  • Energy trading settlement system
    • Tech:
      • Custom developed components and workflow built on SharePoint
      • Integration with RightAngle and Dell Boomi
    • Delivery:
      • Hybrid agile
  • Automotive ERP
    • Tech:
      • Custom modernization of legacy AS/400 system to React
      • Micro-service architecture
      • Leveraged Enterprise Message Bus system
    • Delivery:
      • Software Factory
      • Long-term Scrum agile team
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