I'm an Electrical Engineering Technology student working as an independent contractor. I combine hands-on hardware and automation logic with heavy-duty backend software engineering — building systems that bridge the physical and digital worlds.
The software weapons. Academic rigor meets practical application.
Two disciplines, one contractor. Academic knowledge applied to real-world systems.
Physical Systems
Arduino, ESP32 — lab-tested firmware & sensor integration
Basic programmable logic controller theory & ladder logic fundamentals
AC/DC circuit theory, component selection, schematic reading
Measurement systems, signal conditioning, data acquisition
Sensor-actuator loops, PID control basics, real-time monitoring
Backend Systems
Scalable, type-safe APIs with proper architecture & error handling
Repository pattern, entity relationships, database abstraction
JWT authentication, role-based access control, API protection
Local workflow automation, data processing, batch operations
Connecting hardware data streams to backend systems & databases
Have a project that needs backend engineering or automation logic? Let's talk.