About
My work centers on building reliable technical systems that support business performance. I combine electrical engineering education, practical software experience, and PMP certified program management to deliver projects with clear structure, disciplined communication, and measurable outcomes.
Early in my engineering studies I started building my own reference material, organizing fundamentals like statics, electromagnetism, calculus, numerical methods, economics, and professional practice into a single, connected system. That habit has stayed with me.
I like to understand how things work at the level of first principles, then translate that understanding into models, diagrams, and processes that other people can use.
In industry I have applied this mindset to software and technical programs. I have contributed to C based automation tools, supported large scale C# transaction systems, and helped teams reason about risk, constraints, and tradeoffs in a structured way. I take responsibility for my own technical tasks and also coordinate the work of others, ensuring progress at both the individual and team level.
I focus on making complex work easier to execute. That means turning requirements into clear scope, mapping systems so that cause and effect are visible, and choosing methods that balance engineering quality with time and budget. This site collects selected projects, documents, and frameworks that show how I think, how I organize technical work, and how I aim to create value for the organizations I support.