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RYAN JARVINEN - RESUME
Career Summary
A motivated self-starter who excells at translating product requirements into prioritized technichal roadmaps and deliverables. Looking to be part of an innovative team which not only makes use of open source tools and open standards, but is also committed to contributing and shaping the future of how the world communicates.
Technical Skills
Languages: Ruby, JavaScript, Python, PHP, Java, UML, Lisp, C/C++, Perl, Shell Scripting, LabVIEW, Scheme, Assembly (MIPS), and Spanish.
Frameworks & Toolkits: Ruby on Rails, Django, jQuery, Prototype, J2EE (servlets, jsp, JavaBeans), Mambo/Joomla.
Experience: Cloud computing and virtual servers, Search System design, Caching system design, UI and UX design, project management, process queues, message queues, graphic arts, technical writing, scrum and XP development techniques, authentication and authorization control tools and design, systems administration, Apache,, SQL, NoSQL, SSL, and more.
Leadership: Started Sacramento's Ruby User Brigade, a user group dedicated to studying emerging web development technologies and services.
Academic Subjects: Distributed Systems, Operating System Design, Intelligent Systems, Senior Project (w/NASA), Intro to Logic Design, Database Mgmnt and File Org
Meta: GTD, SCRUM, Agile, REST, design patterns, AJAX, web services, tags, contexts, good people, interface design, open source, DIY projects, music, fun.
Work Experience
Senior Software Engineer - in San Francisco, CA (8/2008-6/2010). At Linden Lab, I worked on Customer Lifecycle Management (registration, billing systems, account upgrades, affiliates) and Search. A/B testing, metrics, staging and deployment, high volume traffic, test automation, web services.
implemented new account upgrade pathway that
Software Engineer - Earfl Inc. in Berkeley, CA. (11/2007-8/2008). While at earfl, I worked with a small team to develop a web-based audio hosting platform and social hub. We built a suite of content creation and sharing tools mixing in services from EC2, S3, flickr, google maps, facebook, and youtube. Much of our site was designed using javascript widgets that used our API as a dataservices layer.
We provided a RESTful API and a ruby gem that allowed developers to quickly integrate with our service to add dynamic audio content to their sites.
We offered several data collection services, including web-based recording (via flash widgets), SIP calls, as well as traditional PTSN dial-in support (and phone number provisioning); enabling communities to crowdsource their content collection and distribution.
Developer / PM - Invision Design and Development Group in Sacramento, CA (3/2007-10/2007). At InvisionDDG's office in Sacramento I produced project estimates (bids), met with clients, defined project timelines, and wrote a lot of code. We focused on building community and/or service oriented web applications for clients using Ruby on Rails, Django, and trac.
Lead Developer / Site Architect - at in Sacramento, CA (6/2005-1/2007). My work at LRI involved leading a small team of web developers. I wrote up project schedules, defined milestones, and developed a suite of web applications designed to bring our advancements in team-building and social-networking to the web.
Wrote an RBAC authentication and authorization system for RoR and established single sign-on accross our web systems; allowing tracking of users, and cross-promotion of services and features.
Ported existing web services (from PHP to Ruby), and successfully migrated legacy client data.
Student Intern - at in Folsom, CA (7/2004-9/2004). This internship allowed me to work as a part of the two-person team which developed the drivers for Agilent's new 6890N series Gas Chromatograph machine. These drivers, written using LabVIEW, enable arrays of Gas Chromatograph machines to be automated; including their injection sequences.
Software Developer - at S.A.I. in El Dorado Hills (8/2003-1/2004). This position required a meticulous understanding of Linux and SCO systems programming in conjunction with telecommunications terminology and PBX call record output specifications. I worked on extremely large sed scripts, and helped design a solid state network monitoring device with an embedded realtime Linux kernal.
Linux Developer - for, Davis, CA (11/1999-7/2000). The UCD Linux Development Project was created to port the university's computer lab services from HPUX to less expensive hardware running Linux. Legacy code designed to monitor and improve network functionality for the labs and classrooms was ported from C to Perl.
Education
Bachelor of Science, Computer Science
California State University, Sacramento, 2007
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