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@paperelectron/resume

v0.0.2

Published

Jim Bulkowski's <[email protected]> current resume.

Downloads

13

Readme

#Resume

Install

To view a copy of my resume in its most pristine state simply...

# local install
$ npm install @paperelectron/resume

# global install
$ npm install -g @paperelectron/resume

Run

By default the resume file will be served on localhost:8080, you can pass in an optional port with jimtotheb --port [port] if 8080 doesn't suit you.

# run local install
$ ./node_modules/.bin/jimtotheb --port 8000

# run global install
$ jimtotheb --port 8000

For the impatient, here it is conveniently rendered with Github flavored markdown.


Jim Bulkowski

<redacted>

Lawrenceville, GA, 30043

tel: <redacted>

email: [email protected]

https://linkedin.com/in/JimtotheB

https://github.com/PaperElectron

https://npmjs.com/~paperelectron

https://twitter.com/paperElectron


Software developer/Software project manager

Blah


Professional experience

Software Developer - Paper Electron LLC. Atlanta GA

June 2012 - Present
  • Currently developing open source libraries and frameworks, primarily to support SaaS and PaaS implementations.
  • Consulting and custom implementations with a focus on highly concurrent, scalable systems and improving build, test and deploy pipelines.
  • Major ongoing projects include: Sundry - A caching, dynamically configurable reverse proxy. Magnum DI - A key value dependency injection framework for NodeJs and Pomegranate - a drop in application framework written in NodeJs

Lead Architect - MVP Innovation. Atlanta GA

August 2014 - March 2015
  • Designed and implemented a 500+ endpoint REST api, interacting with 3 different datasources.
  • Designed and implemented a 80k loc front end application in AngularJS, packaged with Browserify.
  • Maintained Jenkins CI server, running nearly 5000 ad hoc tests on every commit from a team of 4.
  • Implemented and managed a SaaS platform comprised of a centralized router, credential arbitrator, service manager and docker container manager.
  • Managed 3 bare metal servers running ESXi, comprising 15+ virtual machines configured with Ansible.

Development/Operations Lead, Monstercraft. Daytona Beach FL

January 2011 - June 2012
  • Oversaw a massive baremetal JVM deployment, averaging 10TB/month network traffic, and 99%+ uptime.
  • Managed a 100% remote development team, producing several Java plugins for the Bukkit server platform.
  • Managed and developed web infrastructure in PHP, including integrated user signup, payment and management.

Project Manager, R&R Industries. Daytona Beach FL

November 2007 - January 2011
  • Really really good thing.
  • Some other good thing.
  • An even awesomer thing.

languages

Javascript Go Python Java PHP Lua Ruby Bash/ZSH

frameworks

NodeJs Express AngularJS React Spring Flask Laravel RoR

technologies

Esxi Docker Ansible CouchDB PostgreSQL Redis RabbitMQ Unix