Summary
Tyler Bailey is a systems administrator with nine years of experience building reliable processes and managing data systems across higher education and financial services. He blends a mathematics degree with immersive software engineering training to bridge operational reliability, full-stack software practices, and quantitative risk analytics. Previously he engineered hedging models and econometric analyses for multi‑billion-dollar mortgage servicing portfolios, then transitioned to full‑stack roles before focusing on systems reliability at the University of Minnesota. Tyler is skilled at turning complex tools into auditable, repeatable workflows that reduce volatility and operational friction, and he brings both hands‑on coding chops and stakeholder-facing communication to institutional environments. An analytical operator by training, he often surfaces quantitative insights from system telemetry to inform strategic decisions.
9 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS, Mathematics, Bachelor of Science - BS, Mathematics at University of Minnesota
Advanced Software Engineering Immersive Program, Advanced Software Engineering Immersive Program at Hack Reactor