Logan Michaels has a diverse work experience that spans various roles and industries. Their most recent position is as a Software Developer at OnLogic, where they work alongside a team to build Typescript middleware and APIs for e-commerce partner integrations. They primarily use Typescript and GCP (Pub/Sub, Cloud SQL, Redis) to build Node-based microservices within an event-driven architecture. They also have experience with Terraform for GCP maintenance and provisioning.
Before joining OnLogic, Logan worked as an Engineer II at Freese and Nichols. In this role, they were responsible for data preparation and analysis using Python (numpy/pandas), as well as database design and creation through third-party APIs. They also worked with React JS for web development.
Prior to that, Logan was an Engineering Associate at McGill Associates, P.A., where they focused on water distribution infrastructure modeling and analysis. They created distribution network models, conducted calibration for simulation, and performed water quality analysis to help municipalities make informed decisions.
Logan gained experience as a Water Resources Engineering Intern at Summit Design and Engineering Services. They analyzed stormwater and drainage network issues, designed alternative solutions using AutoCAD Civil 3D, and assisted with surveying municipal projects.
Logan's earliest work experience was as a Field Intern at Brasfield & Gorrie, LLC, where they gained hands-on experience in the commercial building process. They learned about site grading, concrete foundation work, and the stages of construction. They also developed communication skills while working with subcontractors.
Overall, Logan Michaels has built a strong foundation in software development, engineering, and project management through their diverse work experience.
Logan Michaels obtained a Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering from North Carolina State University. Logan attended the university from 2015 to 2019. After completing their degree, they obtained additional certifications, including the AWIA Utility Risk and Resilience Certificate from the American Water Works Association in January 2020 and the Engineer in Training (EIT) certification from NCBELS in May 2019.
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