Software developer with a mechanical engineering degree here who has mostly worked in QA for Windows desktop applications and real-time data collection server applications. My role has mostly been that of a toolmaker for testing these applications. I am a naturally curious person and love learning new things, but am also not afraid of doing the grind of "shipping" a tool. If input from others is to be believed, I typically pick up concepts and onboard more quickly than most people.
I work with Python daily, and have for the past 6 years. I've designed and architected a few large pieces of tooling for my current team, including an RPC-like framework between Python and PowerShell.
I'd like to move into web development or a domain that combines my undergraduate degree with my current profession. While my resume lacks these technologies, that only means I've never been paid to work with them, not that I would completely lost working in a particular domain (maybe just slow to start).
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Location: Austin, TX, USA
Remote: Remote only, unless relocating.
Willing to relocate: Within US - no. Canada or western Europe - yes.
Technologies: I've been paid to write Python (Pydantic, TKinter), SQL, PowerShell, and some C#. Would consider myself an expert in Python, an advanced PowerShell user, and can can stumble my way through C#.
Software developer with a mechanical engineering degree here who has mostly worked in QA for Windows desktop applications and real-time data collection server applications. My role has mostly been that of a toolmaker for testing these applications. I am a naturally curious person and love learning new things, but am also not afraid of doing the grind of "shipping" a tool. If input from others is to be believed, I typically pick up concepts and onboard more quickly than most people.
I work with Python daily, and have for the past 6 years. I've designed and architected a few large pieces of tooling for my current team, including an RPC-like framework between Python and PowerShell.
I'd like to move into web development or a domain that combines my undergraduate degree with my current profession. While my resume lacks these technologies, that only means I've never been paid to work with them, not that I would completely lost working in a particular domain (maybe just slow to start).
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Location: Austin, TX, USA
Remote: Remote only, unless relocating.
Willing to relocate: Within US - no. Canada or western Europe - yes.
Technologies: I've been paid to write Python (Pydantic, TKinter), SQL, PowerShell, and some C#. Would consider myself an expert in Python, an advanced PowerShell user, and can can stumble my way through C#.
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Email: com dot gmail at albrewer1