I've been taking computers apart since before I knew how to put them back together. Eventually figured out the second part — turned that into a B.S. in IT Networking from the University of Washington.
The path was community college → campus help desk → UW → now running a Windows Server 2022 home lab and building a water-cooled sleeper PC in my spare time. If something has parts, I want to know how they fit together.
Pacific Northwest based. Bilingual in English and Spanish. Currently accepting IT opportunities and cooling fluid recommendations.
ABET-accredited B.S. in Information Technology cohort program prioritizing deployment, configuration, and development. Skills gained helped me build an understanding in order to analyze, design, integrate, and manage information systems to meet end-user needs. Also emphasized hands-on exposure, including an internship.
Transfer coursework with strong academic performance. Maintained a 3.6 GPA in Object-Oriented Programming while building the foundation for the UW IT program.
Foundational IT networking program where I simultaneously worked as an IT Student Helpdesk technician at the campus library — applying coursework in a live support environment.
Building a full virtualized Windows Server environment from the ground up — following East Charmer's Windows Server Home Lab Project playlist as a structured learning path.
Implemented Google Analytics and Google Tag Manager for web tracking and behavioral analysis. Built custom event tracking, real-time dashboards, and weekly engagement reports for the Washington state chapter of InfraGard — a partnership between the FBI and members of the private sector for the protection of U.S. Critical Infrastructure.
Actively looking for IT opportunities in helpdesk, networking, or sysadmin. Let's connect.
Also fluent in Spanish — ¡Hablamos!