Systems That
Ship Themselves.

Enterprise SaaS, workflow automation, and AI-enabled tooling — built by a project engineer who sits inside real operations.

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Atlanta, GA — EST
01About

I lead facility projects at UPS by day and build the software that runs operations by craft — from a self-hosted deployment platform to the bid analysis, reporting, and AI audit tools my teams use every week. Architecture to implementation, no hand-offs.

02What I build

Three kinds of systems, one standard: they run without me.

Enterprise SaaS & Infrastructure

Multi-tenant platforms with Docker isolation, webhook-driven zero-downtime deploys, RBAC and audit logs, encrypted secrets, and managed databases — APIs and event-driven pipelines designed to run unattended.

AI-Enabled Workflows

Practical LLM integration into real operational work — like auditing monthly financial reports against contracted scope — plus an AI-augmented development practice that compresses delivery time without cutting quality.

Operational Tooling & Automation

Purpose-built tools that replace spreadsheets and file churn: contractor bid analysis, weekly ops reporting, budget and RFA workflows — adopted by real teams because they remove work instead of adding it.

03Selected work

Case Studies.

One public platform, two internal tools running inside UPS workflows, and one AI audit pipeline — all in production.

launchport — deploy
$ git push origin main # webhook received by NoiGate ► Building container… framework auto-detected ► Health check passed · routing updated ✓ Live at https://myapp.launchport.org — 30s

NoiGate

Live SaaS

A self-hosted git-to-production PaaS: push to GitHub and NoiGate auto-detects the framework, builds an isolated container, wires routing and SSL — live in ~30 seconds. Zero-downtime swaps, PR previews, managed MySQL/Redis, encrypted secrets, a CLI, and multi-tenant RBAC with audit logs.

DockerNginxNode.jsCI/CDRBAC
bid recap — rankings
# Bidder Total Days OHP
1 Contractor A $412K 90 8%
2 Contractor B $448K 75 10%
3 Contractor C $487K 85 12%

Bid Recap

Internal · UPS

Contractors return bids in Excel against project scope; Bid Recap normalizes them into a comparison dashboard — division-level cost, schedule, OHP, and alternates side by side. Automatic rankings with override, and governance built in: choosing anyone but the lowest bidder requires written justification.

Workflow automationExcel ingestionDecision logic
weekly ops review
Carry over open items from last weekDone
Decommission table — Bay 4 statusDone
Contractor schedule reviewIn progress
Export & distribute reportTo do

Weekly Ops Review

Internal · Team

Replaced the weekly ritual of recreating report files in SharePoint with a persistent meeting system: one-click sync from last week so open items carry forward, live action rollups, templates for retros, 1:1s and planning, present mode, and Markdown/JSON export. Zero new files created since launch.

Reporting systemAction trackingExports
audit — findings.html
FLAGLine 42 — charge outside contracted scope §3.2
FLAGDuplicate billing detected — Feb / Mar entries
PASSLabor rates match agreement schedule
PASSMaterials reconciled to PO history

AI Financial Audit

AI Workflow

An LLM pipeline that audits monthly financial reports against the contracted scope of work. It cross-references charges to scope and outputs a structured HTML findings report — what's wrong, exactly where, and insights on patterns — with a human on final approval.

LLM pipelineDocument analysisHTML reports
04My approach

Where Operations Meet Velocity.

Built On Real Operations

I don't guess at requirements — I live in them. Leading facility projects, budgets, and contractors at UPS means every tool I build starts from a workflow I've personally run. That's why they get adopted.

Field problem — hours lost to manual work
System design — APIs, events, boring reliable tech
In production — adopted by the team that needed it

AI - Augmented Delivery

LLM-assisted development is core practice, not a gimmick — faster iterations, broader test coverage, tighter reviews. It's how one engineer ships platform-scale software, and how I'd help a team raise its delivery bar.

EngineerDraft the rollback path for zero-downtime swaps
AI pairPrevious container kept warm — atomic Nginx upstream switch, health-gated…
EngineerShip it. Add the failure case to the test suite.

Measured - Monitored - Trusted

A system isn't done when it ships — it's done when it's trusted. Uptime monitoring, audit trails, and metrics are built in from day one, so the people relying on the tool never have to wonder if it's working.

status — all systems99.9% uptime
05How it works

From Operational Problem to Running System.

Understand The Operation

Sit with the ops, product, and field teams doing the work. Map the real workflow — not the org-chart version.

Architect For The Long Run

Write it down RFC-style: APIs, event-driven where it pays, boring reliable tech everywhere else.

Build AI-Augmented

LLM-assisted development as a force multiplier — faster iterations, better coverage, tighter reviews.

Ship, Monitor, Evolve

Deploy on automated pipelines, watch the metrics, and iterate with the people using it.

06Experience

A Decade Across Engineering, Code & Design.

2024 — Now

Project Engineer

United Parcel Service

Lead facility decommissioning programs end-to-end — shutdown sequencing, contractor management, asset disposition, and site remediation under full environmental and safety compliance.

2023 — Now

BaSE — REFCO Coordinator

United Parcel Service

Own all requests-for-authorization under $500K: budget preparation, reconciliation, expense-vs-capitalization classification, and audit documentation — with Power BI reporting on top.

2022 — 2023

Buildings & Systems Engineering

United Parcel Service

Technical and logistical support for automation teams — troubleshooting, parts and inventory control through Maximo, and mechanic supervision on live systems.

2019 — 2021

Full-Stack Web Developer

Atlanta Network Technology

Built and maintained e-commerce platforms end-to-end — UI/UX, backend, and feature delivery with PHP, JavaScript, MySQL, HTML5/CSS3.

2016 — 2019

Design & Media

Capture The Light · KNV Printing

Cinematic wedding videography and editing; brand identity, layout, logo, and icon design. Where the eye for design in everything above comes from.

B.S. Computer Science — Georgia Gwinnett College · MTA — Network Fundamentals
07Contact

Ready to automate the busywork?

Open to Staff Engineer conversations — especially where enterprise SaaS, AI-enabled workflows, and real operations meet.

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