Software Engineer II at Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO)
Greater Duluth Area United States
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Adam Chevalier is a Software Engineer II with 12 years of experience specializing in automated testing, backend development, and reliable system delivery at organizations including MISO and HealthEquity. He blends a tester’s attention to detail with backend Spring Boot experience to build and maintain robust end-to-end automation and internal tooling. Outside work he contributes backend logic to open-source game projects like Tuxemon, where he refactored shared character attribute modules—showing an appetite for clean architecture and gameplay systems. Based in the Greater Duluth area, he’s driven by curiosity and problem solving, enjoys game modding, and is actively looking to grow his open-source footprint in gaming.
12 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science, Computer Science, Bachelor of Science, Computer Science at University of Wisconsin-Superior
Contributions:143 reviews, 51 commits, 89 PRs in 5 years 9 months
Contributions summary:Adam primarily contributed to the back-end logic of the Tuxemon RPG. Their work focused on implementing and extending player attribute management features. This included the creation of methods for setting, changing, and modifying character attributes, which are core gameplay mechanics. The user also refactored the codebase by introducing a common module for shared character attribute operations, improving code organization.
Contributions:51 releases, 1 review, 680 commits in 7 years 8 months
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Adam Chevalier - Software Engineer II at Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO)