Richard Monfort
135 North Pearl Street | Brockton, MA 02301
(774) 297-4742 | richard.s.monfort@gmail.com | rmonfort.github.io | www.linkedin.com/in/rmonfort
SUMMARY
A self-taught software developer with a love of both web and .NET technologies such as HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, C#, and ASP.NET MVC. Leverages both formal and informal training to provide software and hardware expertise.
SKILLS
Languages – HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, C#, VB.NET, SQL
Frameworks and Libraries – ASP.NET Web Forms, ASP.NET MVC, jQuery
Operating Systems – Windows, Linux
Software – Visual Studio, SQL Server Management Studio, TeamCity
Hardware – PC hardware design and setup
General – Technical writing, analytical problem solving, working in teams, working independently
EXPERIENCE
Software Engineer – Satuit Technologies – Aug. 2016 to Present
Write efficient and robust code that promotes maintainability, reusability, performance, and scalability
Manage deliverables and meet deadlines
Perform initial testing on code before releasing code for formal testing and document known issues
Continuously stay up to date on the latest technologies
Software developer – CABEM Technologies – Sep. 2015 to Present
Develop, maintain, and support web applications for clients using HTML5, CSS3, jQuery, ASP.NET MVC, and SQL
computer Repair technician – Freelance – Dec. 2014 to Aug. 2015
Identified and troubleshot various software and hardware issues in the clients’ PCs
web developer (Contract) – Harvard Graduate School of Education – Oct. 2014 to Nov. 2014
Created and maintained web forms for various courses using HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript
Trained coworkers in the use of Certain event management software
Created and maintained documentation for Certain event management software so anyone could learn to use it
computer Repair technician – Freelance – Oct. 2013 to Sep. 2014
Identified and troubleshot various software and hardware issues in the clients’ PCs
associate software engineer – Accenture – Oct. 2012 to Sept. 2013
Designed user interfaces for various projects based on client requirements using HTML5, CSS3, and PEGA PRPC
Utilized various agile practices such as backlogs, user stories, and iterative and incremental development
Trained new coworkers in user interface design using HTML5, CSS3, and PEGA PRPC
Projects
Health Insurance (2012-2013) – A business process management application that streamlines health insurance registration and maintenance.
Role: UI Developer
Team: 14 members (3 frontend, 4 middleware, 4 backend, 3 project management)
Resolved an issue involving lack of UI consistency by creating templates for regular use and encouraging coworkers to do the same
Learned HTML5 and CSS3 in order to provide UI customizations requested by client
Successfully delivered the product to the client within the 6 month time frame
computer Repair technician – Freelance – Feb. 2012 to Sep. 2012
Identified and troubleshot various software and hardware issues in the clients’ PCs
IT service desk support (Contract) – Instron – Nov. 2011 to Jan. 2012
Identified and troubleshot various software and hardware issues in a timely manner reducing overall client downtime
Created and managed user accounts through active directory
Maintained records of system changes and performed backups and file recovery
Deployed services and systems using Symantec Ghost to fulfill needs of organization
IIT Intern – Museum of Science – Sept. 2010 to Dec. 2010
Identified and troubleshot various software and hardware issues
Created and managed user accounts through active directory
QA intern – Tatara Systems – Jan. 2010 to Apr. 2010
Developed various scripts using Tcl and Expect to increase efficiency of work place
Organized and maintained various documentation
EDUCATION
Bachelor of Science in computer engineering technology from Wentworth Institute of Technology (2007-2011), Boston, MA
GPA: 3.32
WIT Merit Award Scholarship, Dean’s List Fall 2009
Undergraduate Coursework: Technical Communications, Object-Oriented Programming with C++, Microcontrollers & Embedded Communications, Computer Systems Architecture, Computer Communications & Networks, Computer Science I using C, Intro to Operating Systems
Projects
Automatic Window Blinds (2011) - A device that opened and closed window blinds based on the temperature of the room and the amount of light outside. It used a single-board microcontroller in conjunction with a temperature sensor, a light sensor, and a rotary motor. Source code was written in C++.
Resolved a motor overheating issue by adding sufficient delays to source code
Successfully built a fully functional device within a 4 month time frame on a 3 member team
PROFESSIONAL TRAINING
Books
HTML and CSS - Design and Build Website by Jon Duckett, JavaScript and JQuery - Interactive Front-End Web Development by Jon Duckett, Think Like a Programmer: An Introduction to Creative Problem Solving by V. Anton Spraul, Clean Code - A Handbook of Agile Software Craftsmanship by Robert C. Martin, Pro C# 5.0 and the .NET 4.5 Framework by Andrew Troelsen, Pro ASP.NET MVC 5 by Adam Freeman, Professional ASP.NET MVC 5 by Jon Galloway, Brad Wilson, Scott Allen, and David Matson
PluralSight
C# Fundamentals with C# 5.0 by Scott Allen, Relational Database Design by Hugo Kornelis, HTML5 Fundamentals by Craig Shoemaker, HTML5 Advanced Topics by Craig Shoemaker, CSS3 In-Depth by Estelle Weyl, JavaScript Fundamentals by Liam McLennan, Building Applications with ASP.NET MVC 4 by Scott Allen, ASP.NET MVC 4 Fundamentals by Scott Allen, ASP.NET MVC 5 Fundamentals by Scott Allen, Clean Code: Writing Code for Humans by Cory House, Introduction to SQL by Jon Flanders, C# Generics by Scott Allen, LINQ Fundamentals by Scott Allen, HTTP Fundamentals by Scott Allen, Introduction to ASP.NET 4 WebForms by Dan Wahlin and Fritz Onion, IIS for Developers by Steve Evans, C# Best Practices - Improving on the Basics by Deborah Kurata, C# Best Practices - Collections and Generics by Deborah Kurata
GitHub
github.com/rmonfort
Current Weather (2015) – A web app that accept a US zip code and outputs the weather in the area. It implements the weather API from Wunderground. C#, ASP.NET MVC, JSON, AJAX
Credit Card Validator (2015) – A web app that validates Amex, Discover, Mastercard, and Visa card numbers. Implements the Luhn algorithm. C#, ASP.NET MVC
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