Summary
Anthony Zardis is a project manager and entry-level software engineer based in Seattle with nine years of cross-functional experience blending hands-on machining, mechanics, and project leadership with newly developed software engineering skills. He has a BBA in Logistics and Supply Chain Management and completed immersive software engineering training, enabling him to translate complex operational problems into practical, time-saving software solutions. At Puget Sound Hydraulics he progressed from machinist/mechanic to managing multiple high-pressure job sites, optimizing turnaround times, procurement, and vendor relationships while designing and improving products. Anthony combines meticulous execution and customer-focused service with an aptitude for forecasting resource needs and streamlining workflows across teams. He’s particularly effective at spotting inefficiencies in existing systems and delivering pragmatic software or process changes that boost productivity and profitability. Outside formal roles, his background suggests a rare blend of shop-floor technical mastery and emerging coding ability that helps bridge operations and engineering.
9 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Software Engineering Immersive, Software Engineering Immersive at General Assembly Seattle
Bachelor of Business Administration - BBA, Logistics, Materials, and Supply Chain Management, Bachelor of Business Administration - BBA, Logistics, Materials, and Supply Chain Management at Central Washington University
Computer Software Engineering, Computer Software Engineering at Bloc