About

Software engineering growth backed by product delivery, automation ownership, and implementation work.

My title is Quality Engineer, but my recent work has moved steadily into implementation. I build React UI, maintain TypeScript automation, improve CI feedback, and contribute directly to features that reach real users.

How I work

I bring reliability and product thinking into implementation, not just testing.

Working in quality engineering taught me to think beyond the happy path. Release risk, data consistency, authentication flows, performance, and real user behavior all became part of how I approach software. Moving into software engineering has allowed me to apply that mindset earlier in development and help shape more reliable and maintainable products from the start.

I earned my Computer Engineering degree from Penn State in 2021, where my senior capstone was an autonomous robotic car built with C, Raspberry Pi hardware, PWM control, and infrared sensors.
At Minitab, I have worked as the sole QE on complex product projects while contributing development work early in delivery. That mix has included testing ownership, bug turnaround, feature planning, and implementation support.
My recent React work includes data preview UI updates, a reusable worksheet statistics component, header changes, context menu functionality for cloud storage workflows, backend/API integration support, and supporting tests.
I maintain a shared Playwright and TypeScript automation framework across web products, with Azure DevOps pipelines, HTML reporting, Teams notifications, staging and live deployment validation, multiple test types, and parallelized execution.
I recently improved CI feedback by adding sharding to the test automation framework, bringing pipeline time down from roughly 45 minutes to about 10 minutes on average.