Summary
Lucky Jordan is a social work analyst and former engineer with nine years of experience bridging technical problem-solving and frontline homelessness services in the Bay Area and Greater Seattle region. Currently managing eviction transfer referrals, Lucky has built housing and care plans for dozens of vulnerably housed clients while navigating complex subsidy and HUD compliance systems. Their background as an electrical and software engineer informs a data-driven, systems-oriented approach to case management, program triage, and interagency coordination. Past roles span outreach leadership that directly placed dozens into permanent supportive housing, engineering work at Tesla and Amazon Lab126, and product development projects that delivered web and mobile apps for community air-quality monitoring. Comfortable in both street outreach and boardroom negotiations, Lucky blends human-centered anti-racist and disability-rights advocacy with practical skills in process improvement, embedded firmware, and full-stack development. They are notable for translating technical rigor into compassionate service delivery and for improving organizational retention and operational workflows across diverse teams.
9 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Candidate for Bachelor of Science (B.S.) Electrical and Computer Engineering, Candidate for Bachelor of Science (B.S.) Electrical and Computer Engineering at Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering
Sunny Hills High School