👋 Hey! My name is Correy, I'm an Integration Engineer at Constructor, and I primarily have a background in modern web development. When writing code, I'm an advocate for empathetic code reviews with fewer nitpicks, well structured commits ✨, and fitting a problem to a tool, rather than fitting a tool to a problem 🛠️.
In late 2022 to July 2024, I helped bolster Apryse's Security Operations team, creating a foundation for a stronger Vulnerability Management program by standardizing and integrating Static Composition Analysis and Static Application Security Testing tooling into the various SDLC pipelines across the organization.
Between 2020-2022, I was a Solution Engineer at Apryse, acting as the primary technical contact for prospective and existing clients on Apryse's various Document SDK solutions, many of which focused on Apryse's flagship JavaScript WebViewer SDK product. I continued to hone my development skills by quickly fixing potential bugs found by constiuents, and contributing new features to WebViewer when prospects had a greater potential to license the software if the new feature was implemented.
During Sales calls with Account Executives, rather than routine and canned demos, my approach always looked to uncover the underlying pains and problems prospective or existing clients were trying to solve, and determining ways in which Apryse's SDK offerings could be applied to those problems with a subsequent live demo. I always considered the depth of the technical background knowledge of the audience, and my presentations were catered accordingly.
From 2017-2020, over at the BC Cancer Agency - Genome Sciences Centre, I spent a lot of my time building
React
applications, mostly in Javascript, but some in Typescript. I've built back-ends using ExpressJS
and Python
frameworks,
and hooked up these various back-ends to PostgreSQL
, MySQL
and MS-SQL
databases
I cut my teeth on C
and C++
throughout uni, so I'm always ready to jump into
systems level programming in C++
and
Java
when I need to.
If time permitted, I'd be onboard with learning more about Rust
and Go
.
Vigilo Confido.