Frontend engineer recently laid off from JLL which I came to through the acquisition and closure of Envio Systems where I worked on their commercial building analytics dashboard aimed at reducing energy consumption across large commercial real-estate portfolios. RIP. Most of my work there involved migration of the complex legacy Angular 1.x codebase into a react/typescript/redux component library, including previously written tests and other heavily angular-dependent frontend bits such as angular-resource. I'm currently working on a mac app in Swift and SwiftUI, as well as looking for a new position in no particular industry, ideally on a small team where I can either continue as an individual contributor or something slightly higher-level. I enjoy iterative processes, lean development lifecycles, learning new codebases, and experimenting with tools that help with developer productivity such as Vite.
Location: Vancouver, Canada
Remote: Yes please, but am somewhat flexible regarding intermittent travel
Willing to Relocate: After a year for the right company and location, it's possible but unlikely
Technologies: JavaScript, TypeScript, Vue, React, Node (largely in-support of frontend build tooling), Angular.js 1.x (ideally only in terms of migrating to something else), Golang (minimal, mostly experimental), Swift/SwiftUI for macOS, GitHub/Jira, Docker, Python (Bit of Django, Flask, etc.. not expert)
Location: Vancouver, Canada Remote: Yes please, but am somewhat flexible regarding intermittent travel Willing to Relocate: After a year for the right company and location, it's possible but unlikely
Technologies: JavaScript, TypeScript, Vue, React, Node (largely in-support of frontend build tooling), Angular.js 1.x (ideally only in terms of migrating to something else), Golang (minimal, mostly experimental), Swift/SwiftUI for macOS, GitHub/Jira, Docker, Python (Bit of Django, Flask, etc.. not expert)
Résumé/CV: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1QHdBH67WW_fYpwfqyh2BXb5Drme...
Email: luke (at) luketully.ca