Ryan is a Senior iOS Developer & Mobile Architect with 15+ years of industry experience providing effective solutions on complex iOS applications and data architecture projects. He has delivered dozens of top-notch mobile applications with the highest quality in reliability, availability, and security on client projects.
Actively participated in the development and delivery of a cross-platform video consumption and companion application.
Conducted peer code reviews and optimized solutions for performance.
Influenced the use of Agile methodologies/industry best practices on solutions, shipping high-quality code and encouraging the development of reusable modules on solutions.
Working as a senior developer on multiple applications, providing technical direction for the iteration of reusable modules on multiple frameworks for clients.
Providing clear direction and adopting Agile best practices to improve software development on projects within the company.
Troubleshooting technical issues on applications using technical requirements, stack traces, and source code.
The Falcon Rounding app is a nephrology-specific rounding tool for dialysis centers. It is an iPad application used by doctors to assist in inputting patient information during dialysis treatments. The app allows users to document limited and comprehensive dialysis notes, ePrescribe medication, approve refill requests, view patient charts, review past patient encounters, send messages to office staff, and review patient schedules for dialysis centers. Created the standardized architecture on the app in Objective-C with unit testing.
GoSpotCheck is an app for enterprise customers offering a simple way to collect, structure, and share field intelligence. It has a web and mobile application that enables teams to easily share intelligence from the field. The solution allows users to set up missions to be completed at specific locations and get structured data back from the field in real time. Worked and created the field survey reporting application from scratch in Objective-C with Core Data integration and heavy custom API integration.
Mystro is a trip-planning iOS application written in Swift. The app is heavily integrated with Google Places API to handle suggestions, search tasks, and save places on the app to help users decide what to do on a vacation. The app uses Realm for all data modeling tasks, Alamofire as an interface for web services and integration of both Google and Facebook sign-in on the solution.
Worked on a cable television companion and consumption iOS application that provides 250 live TV channels and up to 30,000 on-demand TV shows, movies, and downloadable cable TV content. The app was written in Objective-C using Core Data. It utilizes Cisco content management to download and encode asset information to the device for offline playback.