Bryan Dungan
*** ********** ******, #**, ******, MA 02127
(617) 620 - 9130
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Education
University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP), El Paso, Texas
Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering
Skills
Software/Apps: Adobe Dreamweaver, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, AutoCad, Atom, Confluence, Eclipse, Git, Github, IntelliJ, InvisionApp, Jenkins, Jira, Microsoft Office Suite, Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio, Mockflow, Netbeans, PostMan, Sublime, Visual Code, Visual Studio
Languages: Java, Python, Sql, MySql, Javascript, Junit, HTML, CSS, PHP
Relevant Experiences
The Blaze Team, El Paso, TX
Front-End Developer, September 2016 – January 2019
Developed complex static and dynamic web-sites for low-income communities providing affordable web developing services
Led teams of developers and wrote and delegate stories and tasks to meet sprint goals
Considered customers’ needs to be customer-centric to implement desired features
Created ui/ux wireframes and prototypes using InvisionApp
Government Employee Credit Union (GECU), El Paso, Texas
Software Engineer Intern, September 2016 – May 2017
Collaborated with team of developers to create a common ERP System for GECU (Government Employee Credit Union)
Programmed and created many sectors of the application server providing runtime services and connections to back-end database.
Utilized NoSQL database for real-time transactions of banking customers’ data
ILCO Aerospace, Los Angeles, California
Inspection Engineer, July 2015 – June 2016
Implemented in-house capabilities for liquid penetrant inspection, magnetic particle inspection, eddy current inspection, as well ultrasonic testing capabilities
Coordinated with contract customers, namely Boeing, SpaceX, Northrop Grumman, etc.
Evaluated requirements for effective tooling, including design, material selection, heat treatment, surface treatment, inspection requirements, and datum allocations
Worked closely with the design and project engineers to ensure a coordinated effort to the efficient execution of the project tooling requirements
U.S. ARMY, Fort Bragg, North Carolina
92A – Automated Logistics Spec., October 2010 – October 2014
Established and maintained stock records and other documents such as inventory, material control, accounting and supply reports
Reviewed and verified quantities received against bills of contracts, purchase requests and shipping documents
Unloaded, unpacked, counted, segregated, palletized, and stored incoming supplies and equipment
Constructed bins, shelving and other storage aids
Simplified and standardize the collection and use of maintenance data
Raised the quality and accuracy of performance, cost and parts data through improved maintenance management