Bryan Luitze Sr.

Senior Software Engineer at Corporate Central Credit Union

Bryan Luitze Sr. has extensive experience in software engineering and application engineering. Bryan began their career in 1995 as the Owner/Installer of Luitze Flooring, where they were responsible for providing quotes, sales, product ordering, shipping and receiving, as well as talent acquisition, training and mentoring. In 2018, they became a Full Stack Engineer at PosIQ, where they developed a native GraphQL API utilizing node.js, Apollo Server, Sequelize and MySQL. From 2020 to 2022, they worked as a Full Stack Engineer at Software Coders, where they developed and maintained event driven SAAS product to integrate Square POS data with Google Sheets, designed, developed and managed microservices with AWS, Azure and Google Cloud, and developed Google Workspace Add-on. During this time, they also worked as a Senior Application Engineer - Consultant at Northwestern Mutual, where they worked on modern web technologies and frameworks including JavaScript ES6+, TypeScript, React, Redux, Node, Express, and Apollo GraphQL, as well as relational and non-relational databases, DevOps, GitLab CI/CD, and AWS. Finally, from 2022 to present, they have been a Senior Software Engineer at Corporate Central Credit Union.

Bryan Luitze Sr. attended Gateway Technical College from 2015 to 2018, where they obtained an Associate of Applied Science in Information Technology and Web Software Developer. Bryan also obtained certifications from Lynda.com, including Learning NPM the Node Package Manager (October 2017), Learning Polymer (September 2017), Learning SharePoint 2010 (April 2017), SQL Server 2008 Essential Training (April 2017), Computer Science Principles: Programming (December 2016), Web Development Foundations: Full-Stack vs Front-End (October 2016), Learning the JavaScript Language (September 2016), Programming Foundations: Real-World Examples (July 2016), Programming Foundations: Object-Oriented Design (March 2016), HTML Essential Training (February 2016), and Programming Foundations: Fundamentals (February 2016).

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