Summary
Hank Zimmer is a software developer with eight years of technical experience who blends a rigorous mechanical engineering foundation (B.S., 3.92) and six years as a nuclear engineer with practical full‑stack web development skills. He transitioned from safety‑critical, highly regulated engineering roles into software by completing Georgia Tech’s web development bootcamp and Revature’s intensive training, gaining hands‑on experience with Java, JavaScript, Node.js, React, PostgreSQL, Spring, and AWS. At Duke Energy and Brooksource he develops asset management software that benefits from his methodical problem‑solving, systems thinking, and disciplined testing approach honed in nuclear operations. Quick to learn and well organized, he’s comfortable translating complex requirements into reliable, production-ready applications and retaining a DoD-level mindset for safety and documentation. Based in Orlando, Hank pairs deep technical rigor with a practical passion for turning ideas into working software.
7 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Web Development Bootcamp, Web Development Bootcamp at Georgia Institute of Technology
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Mechanical Engineering, 3.92, Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Mechanical Engineering, 3.92 at Colorado School of Mines
German, Spanish, English