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Noah Jensen is a seasoned software engineer with expertise in full-stack web development, data management, and machine learning. He has a strong background in mathematics, having graduated Summa Cum Laude from Utah State University. With experience in various industries, including legal and education, Noah has developed strong problem-solving skills and proficiency in multiple programming languages and frameworks.

Credentials

  • Application Development using Microservices and Serverless
    Coursera
    Sep, 2023
    - Apr, 2026
  • Application Security and Monitoring
    Coursera
    Sep, 2023
    - Apr, 2026
  • Back-end Application Development Capstone Project
    Coursera
    Sep, 2023
    - Apr, 2026
  • IBM Back-End Development Specialization
    Coursera
    Sep, 2023
    - Apr, 2026
  • Introduction to Containers w/ Docker, Kubernetes & OpenShift
    Coursera
    Sep, 2023
    - Apr, 2026
  • Machine Learning Specialization
    Coursera
    Sep, 2023
    - Apr, 2026
  • Unsupervised Learning, Recommenders, Reinforcement Learning
    Coursera
    Sep, 2023
    - Apr, 2026
  • Applied Software Engineering Fundamentals Specialization
    Coursera
    Aug, 2023
    - Apr, 2026
  • Developing AI Applications with Python and Flask
    Coursera
    Aug, 2023
    - Apr, 2026
  • Django Application Development with SQL and Databases
    Coursera
    Aug, 2023
    - Apr, 2026
  • Getting Started with Git and GitHub
    Coursera
    Aug, 2023
    - Apr, 2026
  • Introduction to Software Engineering
    Coursera
    Aug, 2023
    - Apr, 2026
  • Linux Commands & Shell Scripting Essentials V2
    Coursera
    Aug, 2023
    - Apr, 2026
  • Python for Data Science, AI, & Development
    Coursera
    Aug, 2023
    - Apr, 2026
  • V School Full Stack Web Development Course Completion
    V School
    Aug, 2023
    - Apr, 2026
  • Advanced Learning Algorithms
    Coursera
    Jul, 2022
    - Apr, 2026
  • Supervised Machine Learning: Regression and Classification
    Coursera
    Jun, 2022
    - Apr, 2026

Experience

    • United States
    • Financial Services
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Director of Data Management & Information Technology
      • May 2024 - Present

      I create and modify FoxFire reports to satisfy business demands, manipulate data at a large scale for both client and attorney facing ends of the business, walk colleagues and clients through the steps to resolve their data management problems, maintain procedures and reports that support all departments of the organization, analyze records and logs to spot trends and issues in data, evaluate the efficacy of new technology for the organization, and participate in important meetings to consult on the technical side of upgrades and other company changes. I also administrate over the organization's ~100 tables using Microsoft Visual FoxPro and other SQL related tools.

    • Attorney Network Coordinator
      • Feb 2024 - May 2024

      As a Legal Action/Attorney Network Coordinator, I was responsible for reviewing all accounts before they were sent to NAR's attorney network for the filing of a civil suit and the daily follow-up of existing accounts currently being handled by NAR's attorneys. I also process large incoming payments and perform other vital financial accounting tasks. Implemented improvements to NAR’s databases and gained experience authoring new reports utilizing SQL joins to satisfy specific business needs with the FoxFire report writer.

    • Mathematics AI Trainer
      • Mar 2024 - Present

      I am working to train AI LLMs to solve significantly difficult mathematics problems. I guide the AI step by step through a logical process that it can't currently do and help it learn how it can be done.

  • Wasatch Tutors
    • Sandy, Utah, United States
    • Math / ACT Tutor
      • Jan 2024 - Present
      • Sandy, Utah, United States

      I work as a math tutor at any level in addition to an ACT tutor (all subjects, with an emphasis on math and getting students as close as possible to a 36 composite).

    • Full Stack Web Developer
      • Apr 2023 - Present

      ■ October - December 2023 | 𝑫𝒊𝒔𝒄𝒐►Designed and implemented a custom workflow application to reduce time spent on classifying and analyzing discovery materials, saving hundreds of hours of paralegal work.►Full stack application built for a Harvard Law School alumnus client who was in need of a service to help them organize, categorize, extract information from, and search through over 20,000 unorganized pdf documents of varying structure as part of discovery materials for one of their lawsuits.►Technolgies: HTML, CSS, TailwindCSS, JavaScript, TypeScript, React.js, Node.js, Express.js, MongoDB with the GridFS specification, Mongoose, JWT authentication, Axios, a RESTful API, and file data manipulation with libraries like multer and multer-gridfs-storage.■ July - October 2023 | 𝑪𝒊𝒓𝒄𝒖𝒍𝒂𝒕𝒆►Full stack mobile-first social media messaging service which allows people to make friends and communicate with each other privately without the need for a phone number.►Technologies: HTML, CSS, JavaScript, React.js, Node.js, Express.js, MongoDB, JWT user authentication, Axios, and RESTful API design.►Constructed a significantly complex backend API following RESTful standards.►Incorporated several layers of confidential information security using JSON Web Tokens and both the Bcrypt and Cryptr libraries to effectively hash passwords and encrypt messages.►Created an accessible, dynamic, and responsive front-end by eloquently managing React state with repeated asynchronous API calls (a web socket workaround), among other advanced React techniques.■ May - June 2023 | 𝑰𝒄𝒆𝒄𝒓𝒆𝒂𝒎 𝒁𝒐𝒏𝒆►Full stack mobile-first e-commerce shopping service for an icecream business which allows potential customers to view products, add desired products to their cart, checkout their cart, and view their past orders.►Constructed a RESTful backend and also generated extremely thorough documentation so the API can potentially be of use to others and easily improved upon.

    • Math & Science Tutor
      • Jul 2022 - May 2023

      I worked as a part-time mathematics and science tutor of any subject and at any level. I worked primarily with high school students on geometry, trigonometry, algebra, pre-calculus, calculus, financial math, physics, and ACT test preparation.

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Modern Algebra Grader
      • Jan 2022 - May 2022

      I graded assignments for the faculty teaching Modern Algebra (MATH 5310) during the Spring 2022 semester. Approximately a 10 hours per week workload.Topics: ring theory, group theory (group actions, classification of finite groups, isomorphism theorems), Galois and field theory, etc.

    • Discrete Mathematics TA
      • Jan 2022 - May 2022

      I held recitations twice a week for the Discrete Math course (MATH 3310) during the Spring 2022 semester. I revisited key definitions, reiterated confusing or complex concepts, and nudged students toward viable solution paths for homework and other more involved assignments all the while encouraging peer-to-peer discussion and cooperation. There was an emphasis on developing students' mathematical self esteem and ability to use creativity and rigorousness to solve difficult problems in the realm of discrete mathematics.Topics: axioms, rings, formal logic, matrix algebra, set theory, analysis, combinatorics, proof techniques, recurrence, graph theory, topology, etc.

    • Analysis 1 Grader
      • Sep 2021 - Dec 2021

      I graded assignments for MATH 5210: Introduction to Analysis I during the Fall 2021 semester. This course focused on the foundational ideas and techniques of advanced, n-dimensional calculus from a theoretical point of view. Around 10 hours a week.Topics: construction of real numbers, set theory, convergence and divergence of series' and sequences, proofs, continuity, Bolzano-Weierstrass, Heine-Cantor, differentiability, Taylor polynomials and Lagrange remainder, Riemann integration, etc.

    • Introductory Statistics TA
      • Aug 2021 - Dec 2021

      I held four introductory statistics recitations per week for the Fall 2021 academic semester, creating extracurricular materials and supplementing instruction for three individual sections of students. Approximately a 25 hours per week workload.Topics: statistical studies, Simpson's paradox, univariate and bivariate data visualization, percentiles, standardization (linear transformations), correlation, point statistics, regression, fundamental probability (Monty Hall problem), hypothesis testing, confidence intervals, etc.

    • Algebraic Structures Grader
      • Aug 2021 - Dec 2021

      I graded assignments and performed other help for the faculty teaching MATH 4310 for the fall 2021 semester; a 7 - 12 hours per week workload. This was a first semester course in theoretical algebra.Topics: integers, algebraic structure classification, rings, fields, ideals, field theory, constructibility, etc.

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Algebraic Structures Grader
      • Jan 2021 - May 2021

      I graded assignments and performed other help for the faculty teaching MATH 4310 for the spring 2021 semester; a 7 - 12 hours per week workload. This was a first semester course in theoretical algebra.Topics: integers, algebraic structure classification, rings, fields, ideals, field theory, constructibility, etc.7 - 12 hours a week.

    • Calculus II TA
      • Aug 2020 - May 2021

      I held recitations for MATH 1220 (Calculus II) twice a week to work through and echo materials first introduced in lecture, as well as hold office hours and facilitate communication between lecturers and students. I held this position for the Fall 2020 and Spring 2021 academic semesters; a 15 - 25 hours per week workload.Topics: advanced integration techniques (integration by parts, trigonometric integration), convergence and divergence of sequences and series (including various such tests), Taylor polynomials and approximation/error, vector calculus (vectors, attributes of parametric vector functions, attributes of planes and other things in 3-dimensional space), etc.

Education

  • 2018 - 2022
    Utah State University
    Bachelors of Science, Mathematics
  • Stanford University
    Certification, Machine Learning
  • 2023 - 2023
    V School
    Certification, Web Development
  • International Business Machines Corporation (IBM)
    Certification, Backend Software Development
  • 2014 - 2018
    Jordan High School
    High School Diploma, Mathematics, Physics
  • 2024 - 2024
    Weber State University
    Paralegal Certificate Course, Law

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