Summary
Melanie M is an operations-minded systems designer with a decade of experience turning messy, manual processes into reliable, human-centered workflows across logistics, food service, and digital platforms. Trained as an anthropologist, she combines spatial thinking and hands-on floor work—mapping camera blind spots and showroom flows or reorganizing juice-shop stations to cut service time by 43%—before specifying SOPs or software. As an independent consultant she migrated legacy datasets and built maintainable automation and CMS solutions for universities and nonprofits, preserving historical integrity across complex transformations. Currently completing warehouse operations certification at Central Texas Food Bank, she pairs forklift-level experience and WMS/TMS fluency with a habit of asking “where does this stop working?” to design solutions built to last.
10 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Anthropology, Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Anthropology at The University of New Mexico
Certificate, Warehouse Operations, Certificate, Warehouse Operations at Central Texas Food Bank
Undergraduate Coursework, Archaeology, Undergraduate Coursework, Archaeology at Austin Community College
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