University of New Orleans - Computer Science
Master's degree
Computer Science
University of New Orleans
Master's degree
Philosophy
Tulane University
Bachelor of Arts - BA
Psychology
Anthropology
Philosophy
Towson University
Spring Security
RESTful WebServices
OAuth2
PostgreSQL
Java
Python (Programming Language)
JPA
Cloud Applications
Spring
Python
Angular
Web Applications
Android Development
Web Services
Spring Framework
Pivotal Cloud Foundry (PCF)
SQL
AngularJS
Web Development
Git
Walters
Brian
University of New Orleans
GE Digital
GE Power
Greater New Orleans Area
As a Software Engineer
I was a full-stack developer on a pod of seven team members in a large-scale Agile environment. I was responsible for delivering high-impact features for a large
cross-platform web application used by field service engineers. I implemented both backend (Spring) and frontend features (Angular/AngularJS)
as well as provided support for our application infrastructure on CloudFoundry. With my team
I engaged with stakeholders to clarify business processes
estimate levels of effort
and gain acceptance for completed features.
Software Engineer
GE Digital
Greater New Orleans Area
As a Lead Software Engineer
I provide technical leadership for a business-critical web application composed of seven frontend modules in Angular/AngularJS
over twenty backend services in Java Spring
and eight ERP integrations. I support our custom Jenkins-based CI/CD process that builds
validates
and deploys services to CloudFoundry environments shared by three major applications. I regularly monitor the health of our ecosystem using NewRelic
perform maintenance and updates to our databases
and engage with our support team to diagnose problems and resolve tickets.
Lead Software Engineer
GE Power
Greater New Orleans Area
I designed and taught Advanced Web Frameworks
a lab-based course covering web application development in a business environment using industry-standard frameworks such as Angular and Spring. The course introduces students to best practices such as feature refinement
iterative development
version control
and automated testing. Using repetition and progressive autonomy
the course prepares students to research and produce a final project implementing technologies and features not directly covered.
Adjunct Instructor
University of New Orleans