Ryan Cooley is an engineering design graduate and full-stack developer with 13 years of practical experience bridging hands-on technical work and operational roles. Based in Las Vegas, he pairs a strong academic record in Engineering Design (B.S., 3.77 GPA) with real-world discipline from roles in patient transport and security. On GitHub he has contributed substantial backend refactors to ProcessMaker’s BPM core, reshaping authentication and permission models and implementing API integrations that reflect an ability to modernize legacy systems. Comfortable working across CAD/3D labs and software stacks, he brings a hybrid skill set useful for product-focused engineering teams. Ryan is actively repositioning his career toward engineering design and systems development, combining pragmatic problem solving with a penchant for clean, secure backend architecture. His background suggests an unusually practical developer who understands both user-facing workflows and the operational realities that keep systems running.
13 years of coding experience
Bachelor's degree, Engineering Design, 3.77, Bachelor's degree, Engineering Design, 3.77 at Pennsylvania College of Technology
High School, GPA 3.7, High School, GPA 3.7 at Towanda Area Jr./Sr. High School
Contributions:145 releases, 315 reviews, 1700 commits in 4 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Ryan's contributions primarily involve significant refactoring of the process engine's codebase, specifically related to authentication, permissioning, and data management. They have focused on removing and replacing authorization middleware and updating the permission models, reflecting a shift in the underlying architecture. Furthermore, the user implemented several features that included the complete removal of an authorization and implementing API integrations.
Script Task Executor Engine with Mono Runtime to support C#
Contributions:1 release, 2 PRs, 5 pushes in 2 years 11 months
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