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Java Developer

Location:
Parker, CO
Posted:
August 04, 2018

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Resume:

Nathaniel “Nate” Trainor

https://www.linkedin.com/in/nate-trainor/ https://www.github.com/ntrainor1/ 303-***-**** http://18.222.105.233/ ***********@***.*** 10758 E. Pinewood Drive, Parker, CO 80138

EDUCATION

Full-Stack Java Education, Skill Distillery, Greenwood Village, CO (06/2018)

• Studied full-stack Java programming, learning and implementing such languages and tools as: o MySQL, Java, JPA, JUnit

o Gradle, Maven, SpringMVC, RESTful Services

o HTML5, CSS, JavaScript, Angular 6

• Produced weekly homework assignments which incorporated and combined the above languages and pushed to GitHub or converted to WAR files available on my personal website: http://18.222.105.233/

• Participated in group and pair dynamics, frequently engaging in pair programming, to complete a full-stack web application: http://18.222.105.233:8080/ideasMVC/

Virtual AWSome Day (06/2018)

• Attended a day webinar on the potential Amazon Web Services can offer a given project or company. Hillsdale College, Bachelor of Arts, (09/2014 - 12/2017) Major: History, Magna Cum Laude, Departmental Honors GPA: 3.770 (4.0)

Dean’s List: Fall 2014, Spring 2015, Fall 2015, Spring 2016, Fall 2016, Spring 2017, Fall 2017 Oxford University, New College, Visiting Student (01/2017 – 04/2017) CERTIFICATIONS

Oracle Certified Associate, Oracle’s Java SE 8 Programmer I (1Z0-808) exam. SOFTWARE/TECHNOLOGY

• Eclipse

• Spring Tool Suite

• MAMP Server Software

• Amazon Web Services

• Postman API

• Visual Studio Code

• MySQL Workbench

• Atom

• GitHub

• Trello/Slack

• Adobe Premiere Pro

• Microsoft Office

WORK/VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE

King Soopers Marketplace, Parker, CO (07/2017 – 08/2017) Kellogg’s Merchandising, Denver, CO (05/2016 – 06/2017) LEADERSHIP/DEVELOPMENTS

Philos Project Israel Travel Course (01/2016)

National Outdoor Leadership School (NOLS) Wind River Wilderness Course (7/2012 – 8/2012)

• Trekked for thirty days with a group of twenty students and three guides carrying packs of up to one hundred pounds and without cell phones or GPSs

• Assisted with route planning and guiding the group, including a seven-day excursion without instructors



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