Jun 01, 2024 — PresentTech Lead@ Soliton Technologies
Engineering leadership • Architecture • Mentorship
I lead with an engineer’s mindset: stay close to the code, stay honest about trade‑offs, and help the team ship with confidence. Most days are a mix of architecture decisions, unblocking delivery, reviewing PRs, and coaching—so we move fast without breaking what matters.
-Own delivery quality and technical direction
-Mentor engineers and grow team momentum
-Turn ambiguity into a clear plan
# Build systems you can trust
# Ship cleanly, iterate quickly
Jul 01, 2022 — May 01, 2024Senior Project Engineer@ Soliton Technologies
Full‑stack delivery • Ownership • Collaboration
This was my “own the outcome” chapter—driving features end‑to‑end, tightening feedback loops with stakeholders, and keeping quality high when timelines got real. I enjoyed the craft: clean APIs, thoughtful UI, and the small refactors that make a codebase easier to live in.
-Delivered features end‑to‑end
-Raised code quality through reviews and refactors
-Supported teammates through pairing and guidance
# Practical engineering, not just code
# Make it work, make it right, make it last
Jul 01, 2020 — Jun 01, 2022Project Engineer@ Soliton Technologies
Learning fast • Shipping steadily
A high‑growth phase where I learned by building—taking on unfamiliar domains, asking good questions, and turning new knowledge into shipped work. I got comfortable moving across the stack and owning problems all the way to “done”.
-Adapted across domains and tools
-Built confidence through consistent delivery
-Focused on fundamentals and reliability
# Curiosity → competence → confidence
Aug 01, 2019 — Jun 01, 2020Project Intern@ Soliton Technologies
Hands‑on learning • Real teams • Real deadlines
My first real taste of production engineering—learning the team’s standards, contributing small wins, and slowly taking on bigger pieces. I still remember the feeling of my first meaningful PR getting merged.
-Contributed to production work with guidance
-Built strong engineering habits early
-Learned by pairing and feedback
# Small wins, compounding fast