My Skills

Achievements

OSHA 10 Construction Safety and Health Certification

Technical Skills

JavaScript

I have used JavaScript to write React for web application frontend work. I have also used JavaScript to write Cypress for QA automation testing of web applications.

Java

This is another main programming language that I am gaining experience in. I am using this language a lot in my work for backend on websites and also for software testing with Selenium.

SSMS

I have SQL Service Management Studio by Microsoft to write queries in for QA testing. These queries were simple just to gather data from the database for both testers and Cypress to use to confirm data.

Python

I have used the Python language for everything from academics, work, and fun projects on my own.

Cypress

Cypress is a QA automation software that can be used to test web applications. This is how I have used it, while also integrating database checks along with the frontend testing into my Cypress test cases.

Selenium

Selenium is an automation library used for QA automation testing of web applications. I have been using this software to test on existing and new web applications in my work experience.

React

I used React with JavaScript to code the frontend of web application during my working experience.

Postman

I used Postman during my work experience for testing apis while building web applications.

MongoDB

I used MongoDB during my work experience for testing backend functions for saving data to the database while building web applications.

Linux

I have used the Linux operating system for a while on and off. I started out with Raspbian OS to learn the basic commands and have since also used Ubuntu.

Amazon Web Service

I have some experience with AWS by using it as a platform to share code on and also using AWS to host web applications on.

Arduino

This is another IDE/programming language I am very comfortable with. The Arduino language is based most closely on C++. I have used this IDE/language for academic, work, and projects on my own.

Visual Studio Code

Visual Studio Code is the IDE I have used the most. I have used it to write Python, Java, JavaScript, React, and some HTML.

Eclipse

I have been using this IDE for writing code in Java for QA automation testing in my work experience.

PyCharm

PyCharm is the main IDE that I used to write Python code in for my academic work.

MATLAB

This is the programming language I started out on. This was taught to me in school, and I have not used it much outside of school.

VMware

VMware is a platform I have used to run Kali Linux and Ubuntu on. While gaining experience with these operating systems, I figured I could also gain some cloud integration experience through VMware.

Microsoft Office

I have used the Microsoft Office software collection for a while now. Excel, Word, and PowerPoint are the applications I feel most comfortable with.

Programmable Microcontrollers

Throughout my school and work projects, I have programmed many microcontrollers to fit the need of the project. These were everything from different Arduinos, Raspberry Pis, and generators.

AutoCAD

I have used AutoCAD a handful of times. I went through a short tutorial to learn the basics while drawing a simple house. I have then used it for cleaning existing drawings before they are imported into different softwares such as AutoSPRINK.

Autodesk Inventor

I am more comfortable with Autodesk Inventor than the original 2D AutoCAD. I have designed many different parts with this software for both academic and work uses. Everything from 3D printed parts to sheet metal parts and standard CNC parts.

AutoSPRINK

In an internship, I became very familiar with the AutoSPRINK software when designing fire sprinkler systems. I would work in AutoCAD first to clean up the drawings then import them to AutoSPRINK to design the system and perform the hydraulic calculations on top of the 2D drawing.

CFAST

This was the first Fire Protection Engineering software I learned in school. It is a 3D output software developed by NIST that takes in 3D coordinate points in a GUI rather than drawing the structure yourself like AutoCAD.

Pathfinder

I used this software a few times during my school to model different fire simulations. One larger model I did was of a floor in a building on my school's campus. It included the hallways, certain rooms, stairwells to the outside, and an outdoor deck.

PyroSim

During my time in school, we used this software once to learn the basics of it. I have not used it for anything further.

Soft Skills

  • Detailed
  • Hardworking
  • Teamwork
  • Responsible
  • Self-disciplined
  • Communication
  • Organized
  • Time Management
  • Problem Solver
  • Leadership
  • Positive Attitude
  • Critical Thinking
  • Reliable
  • Punctual
  • Self-motivated
  • Adaptability
  • Integrity
  • Creativity