Senior Full-stack Web Application Engineer
http://www.timothylrobb.com
Westwood College Online, Denver, CO
Bachelor of Science, Animation, May 2007
Accepted into the Alpha Beta Kappa National Honor Society - Sept 2005
Awarded numerous Dean's List Awards
Graduated with Honors
Devoted Self-Learner
I have taught myself a large number of the skills listed above. For my programming skills, I learned a basic knowledge of Actionscript 2, but have since studied on my own buying numerous textbooks in digital and print formats to expand my knowledge and skills. I have a passion for programming and love to learn.
Oct 2018 – Present – .NET MVC Web Developer at DCS Corp.
Aug 2016 – Sep 2018 – Sr. Full Stack Developer at American Honda Motor Co.
I'm currently involved in many projects. I've developed a Web Application that I have called Track-o-matic. Track-o-matic is designed to track the projects that my team is working on. It keeps track of all of the tasks involved in a project. Tasks can have multiple people assigned to them. Each person can create their own estimate for the tasks that they are assigned to. Track-o-matic also keeps track of weekly timesheets by allowing users to record their work hours. It keeps track of portfolios of projects, runs reports, and allows for administration of users, roles, permissions, and many other settings. I am the sole developer of this project which utilizes C# MVC .NET and MSSQL as the back-end and database. The front-end is built with ReactJS, MomentJS, and MDL Lite.
Another project I am working on is the migration of technical training modules from a proprietary LMS system to a commercial LMS system. All modules are being adapted to utilize the SCORM API standards. Additionally, I maintain the HTML Module jViewer and old Flash Programming.
I also create a Proof-of-concept Android application for a in-vehicle car manual that was to be displayed on the head unit of equipped vehicles.
I've also been playing a small role in helping to automate the conversion of Honda's Flash based proprietary modules to HTML5, though I must give most of the credit to Anthony Williams (http://anthonywilliamsjr.blogspot.com/)
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Feb 2008 – Aug 2016 – Flash Developer/HTML5 Developer at American Honda Motor Co., Inc.
Working for American Honda creating animated training modules for Honda technicians, parts specialists, and advisers. Modules include the programming of simulations through action-scripting and animating how their vehicles work. My current project is to create a HTML5/CSS3 Module Viewer Platform to replace our Flash Viewer. It is completely responsive to the device that it is on. The new content aggregator has all of the features of the Flash Viewer that we developed plus some new ones. It's mobile friendly and has been tested on multiple devices. Version 1 launched May, 2015. I also completed a Proof of Concept application that may appear in the Android Auto head unit of future Honda vehicles. I'm currently working on a .NET MVC Web Application.
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Mar 2016 - Present - Recypt Web Application Development (Personal Project) - www.recypt.com
A personal web application that I have been making on my own time. It is personal finance ledger that I initial wrote for myself, but I have opened it up so that anyone can register.
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Mar 2015 - Present - Jurnaling Web Application Development (Personal Project) - experiments.timothylrobb.com/jurnaling/
A personal single-page web application that I have been making on my own time. It is a personal journaling application.
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Jan 2009 – 2012 – Drupal CMS Website Development for Gabby Jack Ranch
After Hours Project. CMS Website Development for the Gabby Jack Ranch Non-Profit Organization. I had developed a Drupal based website, including programming two custom modules. This was a volunteer project.
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