Summary
Scott Armiger is a versatile software engineer with 8 years of experience delivering full-stack, DevOps, and cloud-native solutions across fintech, energy, and academic research settings. He has hands-on experience building serverless data pipelines, backend APIs, and frontend applications using React, Django, Spring Boot, Node.js, and AWS/Azure, serving millions of users. At Capital One, he led the transition from monolithic to microfrontend architectures, enabling more maintainable, scalable frontend delivery. At Exelon, he developed RESTful services and internal tooling, championed automated testing and documentation standards, and built CI/CD pipelines with disposable databases for testing. He currently contributes as a Software Engineer at The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, continuing a track record of cross-functional collaboration and rapid delivery. An avid learner who enjoys writing code and musicals, he earned a BS in Computer Science from UMBC with a 3.86 GPA and brings a pragmatic, auditable approach to complex problems.
8 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
UMBC