Summary
David Streeter is a Senior Frontend Developer with a decade of experience building productivity-focused web apps, prototypes, and data visualizations that remain in production long-term. He combines full-stack chops with practical product sense—rapidly turning user conversations into MVPs, iterating based on feedback, and training teammates to adopt the tools he creates. His background spans manufacturing analytics at Micron (including zoomable timelines, WPF apps, and experiment analysis with JMP/R), freelancing, and current frontend work at PBS and Fractal Industries where he introduced SASS/BEM and created custom tooling for workflows like JIRA. Colleagues praise him as an excellent problem solver and communicator who values measurable time-savings for end users; he also publishes technical write-ups and open-source prototypes (e.g., AutoDC and a Typeform clone) that reveal his appetite for practical, reusable solutions.
10 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
BS, Microelectronic Engineering, 3.2/4.0, BS, Microelectronic Engineering, 3.2/4.0 at Rochester Institute of Technology