Summary
Nathan Alexander is a pragmatic software developer with eight years of experience building and maintaining .NET applications and data models for Washington State agencies. Currently at the Washington State Office of the Attorney General, he brings a strong production-support mindset—troubleshooting incidents, coordinating releases, and leading feature work—combined with a background in data architecture and SQL-driven reverse engineering. Comfortable across full-stack web technologies (VB.NET/C#, MVC, JavaScript, jQuery, Knockout) and tooling like TFS and ER/Studio, he translates user needs into maintainable designs and clear documentation. Nathan’s path from internships converting legacy WebForms to MVC3 through roles at WaTech, L&I, DES, and DOR shows steady responsibility growth and an appetite for continuous learning, reinforced by a Full Stack certificate from Free Code Camp. Notably, he pairs practical production stewardship with a knack for keeping data lineage and dictionaries organized—helpful in complex government environments.
8 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
BS, Computer Science, BS, Computer Science at The Evergreen State College
Full Stack Web Development Certificate, Computer Science, Full Stack Web Development Certificate, Computer Science at Free Code Camp
Associate of Arts (AA), General Studies, Associate of Arts (AA), General Studies at South Puget Sound Community College