Blake Neal

Software Engineer 3 at Entegral
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Binghamton, New York, United States, US

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Laurie Wright

Blake, is a very passionate worker, when he is involved with a project or job at hand he is focused and in the hunt to a solution for any project or endeavor; high achievements are more than expected from Blake with a bright and all in attitude.

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Experience

    • United States
    • Software Development
    • 200 - 300 Employee
    • Software Engineer 3
      • Jan 2023 - Present

    • United States
    • Defense and Space Manufacturing
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Senior Software Engineer
      • Jun 2021 - Jan 2023

    • Software Engineer
      • Sep 2015 - Jan 2023

      Currently working on LM NextGen P3-C Project and helping develop the Digital Development Environment

    • United States
    • IT Services and IT Consulting
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Software Engineer
      • Mar 2015 - Aug 2015

      I am an embedded software engineer at Lockheed Martin. I am an embedded software engineer at Lockheed Martin.

    • Web/Enterprise Software Engineer
      • Oct 2011 - Apr 2015

      In this profession, which I obtained fresh out of college, I took everything that I had learned and applied it to the realm of software development and web design and development. On my most recent contracts, what I lacked in experience or education, I made up for with passion and tenacity. I have learned excellent analytic and problem-solving skills, using the work set before me as a sandbox for furthering myself for future ventures. Since I have worked on telecommuted contracts, I have excellent time-management skills and I am very self-motivated. Show less

    • Optical Assistant
      • Aug 2007 - Oct 2011

      In this profession, I was required to wear many hats. I had to do receptionist work like paperwork, appointment confirmation, organizing, patient chart management, and cleaning. I also had to complete several milestones during a workday that would ensure that the next day or week ran smoothly. I was required to call patients whose glasses or contacts were ready and catalog when they would be in, set up appointments for the next day, tray inventory reports, "chore" delegation, etc. I can modestly say that I added a certain x-factor to my workplace with a positive attitude and a tenacity to get things done, while pleasing the maximum number of patients/customers as possible. Show less

    • Level 1 Worker
      • Mar 2007 - Aug 2007

      Although the shortest career I have ever had, I was able to learn a lot about construction, from planning and layout to implementation and finishing. During my short stay, I was immersed in several aspects of the construction world including: roofing (peel off and laying), landscaping, bricklaying, fence laying, retaining wall laying, concreting, garage construction, siding, window installment, soffet installment, etc. Although the shortest career I have ever had, I was able to learn a lot about construction, from planning and layout to implementation and finishing. During my short stay, I was immersed in several aspects of the construction world including: roofing (peel off and laying), landscaping, bricklaying, fence laying, retaining wall laying, concreting, garage construction, siding, window installment, soffet installment, etc.

    • Apprentice
      • Jun 2006 - Mar 2007

      I apprenticed under a gentleman that has more than 15 years of experience in the carpentry business. I learned several different facets of reconstruction, renovation, finishing, refurbishing, and new construction. In the midst of getting a firm grasp on these different facets, I learned how to have a tenacious work ethic, with a willingness to do what it takes to get the job done. This work ethic serves me well today while I finish my schooling and in my position in REX Wireless. I apprenticed under a gentleman that has more than 15 years of experience in the carpentry business. I learned several different facets of reconstruction, renovation, finishing, refurbishing, and new construction. In the midst of getting a firm grasp on these different facets, I learned how to have a tenacious work ethic, with a willingness to do what it takes to get the job done. This work ethic serves me well today while I finish my schooling and in my position in REX Wireless.

Education

  • Broome Community College
    AS, Computer Information Systems
    2009 - 2012
  • Arizona State University
    Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Engineering
    2016 -

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