Myrtle Beach, SC • Engineering • Systems • Reliability
Engineer first.
I build systems that last.
I work with people and teams facing real‑world complexity — messy operations, unclear tech decisions, reliability problems, or growth pressure. My job is to understand the business first, then engineer practical systems: cloud platforms, observability, integrations, and AI only when it actually makes sense.
What I help with
This is the kind of work I'm usually pulled into when systems start to strain.
Start a conversation- •Cloud & platform architectureSecure foundations, cost control, and systems teams can actually run.
- •Observability & reliability engineeringVisibility into what's breaking, why, and how often.
- •Integrations & automationReducing manual work and fragile glue code.
- •AI enablement (when it fits)Bringing AI into workflows with evaluation and guardrails.
If any of this sounds familiar
Want to talk?
If you're unsure what the right move is — that's a great place to start. Tell me what's going on and I'll respond with next steps.
No spam. No pressure. Just a conversation.
Where I've done this before
I've worked across regulated, operationally complex environments — from healthcare systems to aircraft service and operations to resort properties. Systems that have to work.
How I approach the work
Common questions
Do you work locally in Myrtle Beach, SC?
Yes — locally or remote. Most engagements start with a short call to understand goals and constraints.
Do you help with cloud consulting and tool/SaaS selection?
Yes. Vendor evaluation, build-vs-buy, integration planning, and cost/lock-in control.
Can you improve observability and reliability?
Yes — metrics, logs, traces, dashboards, SLOs, alerting, and operational practices that stick.
How do you approach AI?
AI is an asset in the toolbox. I focus on workflow integration and operating it safely with evaluation and LLM observability.
Do you build software or just advise?
Both. Advisory, embedded support, or end-to-end build — whatever is most effective.
What industries have you worked in?
Healthcare, aviation, manufacturing, hospitality, marketing and media, big data and analytics, and network engineering for campus environments.
Do you do network engineering?
Yes. Campus networks, infrastructure design, security architecture. I've built and maintained networks for hospitals, hotels, and corporate campuses.