Senior Software Engineer - KBB Vehicle Values
Kelley Blue Book is an Irvine, California-based vehicle valuation and automotive research company that is recognized by both consumers and the automotive industry. The company is owned by the Cox Automotive subsidiary of Cox Enterprises. Worked on the internal data analytics team as a software engineer. Built a process to import vehicle price data from third-party vendors, that analyzes, cleanses, and finally import data into our internal databases. I also worked on an internal application for valuators to correct any anomalies. The final part of the project is the Web UI which allows consumers to compare vehicle prices and allow them to make the purchase decisions. The project was successfully launched. Technologies used in the project: Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft .NET, C#, ASP.NET MVC, HTML, CSS, JavaScript.
Lead Software Engineer - CCC ONE Repair Estimating
Founded in 1980, CCC is a leading provider of innovative cloud, mobile, telematics, hyperscale technologies and apps for the automotive, insurance, and collision repair industries. CCC’s solutions and big data insights are delivered through the powerful CCC ONE™ platform, which connects a vast network of 350+ insurance companies, 24,000+ repair facilities, OEMs, hundreds of parts suppliers, and dozens of third-party data and service providers. Acted as Lead Software Engineer on the cloud stack team that provides estimate software for the automotive collision industry. I managed the business logic layer, database layer, and API services layer. Contributed to the front end aspects of the product as well, initially working with the UI for the Windows desktop app and then transitioning to the web app. The project was successfully launched. Technologies used in the project: Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft .NET, C#, ASP.NET MVC, HTML, CSS, JavaScript.
Software Engineer - Rand McNally - Thomas Brothers Maps
Rand McNally is an American technology and publishing company that provides mapping, software, and hardware for the consumer electronics, commercial transportation, and education markets. I worked on the development of the Map Printing Engine that uses map data to create the index pages for printed maps. The engine would run through a large map dataset to categorize the street names and sort them in order. I created a Windows desktop application that would start the indexing engine and feed the data to a module that was responsible for printing the final map books. The product can still be purchased through Rand McNally’s website. Technologies used in the project: Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft .NET, C#, Visual Basic.NET, C++, Windows Forms, ASP.NET.