Keeping this separate from my main HN account as I am currently employed.
23 years of experience in software engineering in both web and application-based settings on a variety of platforms utilizing a variety of languages in a wide range of industries. I have worn a lot of hats over the last 23 years. The last 4 years have been mostly at the managerial level as a team lead and engineering manager, and I think I would like to continue down that path. I still enjoy a bit of hands-on development work, but working with people is actually more interesting!
Location: Alabama, USA
Remote: Yes, Preferred
Willing to relocate: Yes [0]
Technologies:
- Concepts: Agile, Scrum, Kanban, Project Management, Team Management, Engineering Leadership, SDLC
- Languages: Bash, C, CSS, Forth, Java, JavaScript (mostly Node and Vue, but a bit of React Native), Lua, Objective-C, PHP (Laravel, Lumen), Python, Swift
- Systems: FreeBSD, Linux (Ubuntu, Gentoo, RedHat/Fedora/CentOS), Mac OS X
- Tools: Apache, Asterisk, AWS (EC2, S3), Azure (Storage), Beanstalk, bower, collectd, Composer, Docker, ElasticSearch, Grafana, Git, InfluxDB, Kibana, Logstash, MySQL (Percona), nginx, Postfix, Postgres, Puppet, Sass, Sphinx, SQLite, Terraform, Webpack
Résumé/CV: Full resume available on request
Email: hire2022@epsilonthree.com
[0] The answer to this is complex. We would probably be looking to relocate even for a fully remote position. Not to put too fine a point on things, but Alabama is not a safe place for us anymore and is trending more and more unsafe. However we need to stay within a reasonable driving distance of our aging family. So places like Maryland, DC area and Delaware, and possibly northern Virginia or maybe Georgia at a stretch (in and around Atlanta) would be options.
23 years of experience in software engineering in both web and application-based settings on a variety of platforms utilizing a variety of languages in a wide range of industries. I have worn a lot of hats over the last 23 years. The last 4 years have been mostly at the managerial level as a team lead and engineering manager, and I think I would like to continue down that path. I still enjoy a bit of hands-on development work, but working with people is actually more interesting!
[0] The answer to this is complex. We would probably be looking to relocate even for a fully remote position. Not to put too fine a point on things, but Alabama is not a safe place for us anymore and is trending more and more unsafe. However we need to stay within a reasonable driving distance of our aging family. So places like Maryland, DC area and Delaware, and possibly northern Virginia or maybe Georgia at a stretch (in and around Atlanta) would be options.