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Bryan Ray

Development - Leadership - Growth - Maintainability - Sustainability
Greater Houston
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Bryan Ray

Development - Leadership - Growth - Maintainability - Sustainability
Greater Houston
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Bryan Ray is a highly experienced software engineer with expertise in a wide range of programming languages, including C#, Typescript, JavaScript, Ruby, Elixir, Go, and SQL. He has a passion for learning and constantly seeks to expand his knowledge by studying new technologies and programming languages, including Scala, Rust, and Go generics. Bryan has used a variety of technologies extensively, including AWS, AWS Lambda's, Docker, Kubernetes, FarGate, Elm, Crystal, RabbitMQ, Spark, TravisCI, CircleCI, Azure, AWS Kinesis, Glue, Athena, Redshift, Redis, ElasticCache, and more.

Bryan has a BS in Computer Science from the University of Houston. He has held several senior roles in various companies, including Engineering Manager at Arundo Analytics, Senior Technical Lead/UI Architect at Enterprise Products, Lead Software Developer at Assemble Systems, Senior Developer at Bank of America Merrill Lynch and Barclays Capital, and Consultant at BP. He was also previously the Vice President of Engineering at App Academy and Owner at Ray Open Solutions.

Bryan has a collaborative and knowledge-sharing approach to his work, and he is dedicated to providing maintainable, flexible, and scalable solutions that meet the needs of businesses and users. He is passionate about improving himself and soaking up as much technical and business knowledge as possible.

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