Keith Claeys

Software Engineering Team Lead at Shields Health Solutions

Keith Claeys has a diverse range of work experience. Keith'smost recent position is as a Senior Software Engineer at Shields Health Solutions, where they collaborate with a team to build the TelemetryRx 2.0 application using Elm, Java, JPA/Hibernate, and Postgres. Keith'sresponsibilities include developing new services, refactoring code for scalability, and ensuring high standards for testing and maintainability.

Prior to that, Keith worked as a Software Engineer at Projector PSA, where they used JavaScript, HTML5, and SASS/SCSS to develop and maintain various sections of web and mobile applications. Keith also explored new languages and frameworks for potential use in the application.

Before that, Keith worked as a Web Developer at Intuit, where they used HTML5, LESS, and JavaScript to develop templated webpages for TurboTax. Keith also gained experience as a Part-Time Research Assistant at Northeastern University, simulating molecular dynamics models and collaborating with other clusters on campus. Keith also served as a PRISM Undergraduate Mentor, guiding students and teaching them MATLAB for data analysis.

Keith's earlier experience includes roles as an Undergraduate Admissions Assistant at Northeastern University, where they handled packages and mail, and as a Mathematical Problem Solver.

Outside of the tech industry, Keith has experience with the Boy Scouts of America: Three Fires Council, where they served as an Area Director and supervised groups of children in various activities.

Overall, Keith has a strong background in software engineering and a diverse range of experiences in research, mentoring, and leadership roles.

Keith Claeys completed their Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Physics from Northeastern University between the years 2012 to 2017. In addition to their degree, they also hold certifications in CPR from the American Red Cross, obtained in June 2009, and Weather Safety from the Boy Scouts of America, obtained in June 2009.

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