Caleb Corrigeux

Caleb Corrigeux has experienced working in various roles and companies. In 2019, they worked as a Mathematics/Computer Science Tutor at San Jacinto College, where they assisted students in improving their mathematical skills through individual and small group tutoring sessions. Caleb also developed tutoring resources, monitored student progress, and prepared students for tests.

In 2020, Caleb joined the University of Houston as an ITECH-STEM & Girls Coding Academy Mentor. Caleb instructed students in programming languages such as HTML, CSS, Javascript, Python, Scratch, Microbit Programming, 3D Modeling & Printing, and Digital Storytelling. Caleb successfully taught students to create their own personal technology projects, such as making a website, coding a chat-bot, and creating their own game. Under their guidance, their group placed 2nd out of 12 teams in a camp challenge project.

Currently, Caleb is working as a Data Scientist at the Harris County Toll Road Authority, a role they started in January 2022. Prior to this, they worked as a Tolling Systems IT Intern at the same company from June 2021 to January 2022. Further details about their responsibilities in these positions were not provided.

Caleb Corrigeux earned a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from the University of Houston in 2021. Prior to that, they attended San Jacinto College from 2017 to 2019, where they pursued an Associate of Science degree in Computer Science.

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Harris County Toll Road Authority

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Our Mission: The mission of the Harris County Toll Road Authority (HCTRA) is to responsibly operate and maintain a safe, reliable, sustainable, and evolving mobility system that meets the diverse connectivity needs of all Harris County residents. Our Vision: - HCTRA will collaborate with local partners to create innovative and resilient mobility solutions which improve quality of life by providing greater access to health, jobs, and housing. - HCTRA will deliver mobility solutions that create value for customers and the community by incorporating stakeholder collaboration throughout planning, development, and implementation. - HCTRA will strengthen the region’s economic vitality by improving mobility for all with safe and efficient mobility solutions throughout Harris County. The HCTRA system consists of more than 128 miles of roadway throughout Harris County, as well as the historic Washburn Tunnel and Lynchburg Ferry. As of March 2021, there are 2.2 million active EZ TAG accounts representing more than 5 million active EZ TAGs. Careers with HCTRA allow for the opportunity to proudly serve the people of Harris County. Discover how you can contribute to the future of mobility in our region.


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