As lead software engineer at the start of a large project, I do a lot of coordination with other teams and departments. I also provide leadership on regulatory and architectural parts of the software. Of course, I’ll also be doing some actual software development on the project.
What do you enjoy most about your job?
The project itself has enough moving parts and new technology to keep us all interested. It is a collaboration of team members from a wide array of disciplines: software, electrical, mechanical, systems and quality engineering; software quality assurance; reliability, manufacturing and regulatory groups from within both [Arthrex Global Headquarters] and ACT.
It's a great project and an opportunity for the team to create something that I think can knock the socks off surgeons, whether they are current or future customers. It is really an opportunity to shine in this area. We have a solid customer base with our existing system, but we’re working to add new features and increase reliability to make it even better.
What has been a highlight during your time at Arthrex?
One of the most wonderful things about Arthrex is the cross-discipline nature of the work here. I work not just with my own team, but with a lot of different people both at ACT and at [Arthrex Global Headquarters]. I spent three months living in Santa Barbara, and I’ve traveled to Arthrex Inc. in Naples twice. Traveling and coordinating with my coworkers has been such a pleasure. It feels like this is the place I’m supposed to be.
Our core value is Making People Better. How has Arthrex made you better?
The single thing I’ve had to improve at most is multitasking, rather than just concentrating on the development side of things. It requires a lot of coordination and transitioning from aspect to aspect of the project. That has been a challenge for me, and I’ve had some success at it, which is good for me and for the project!
What do you do in your downtime?
I enjoy reading, kayaking, playing pickle ball, spending time with my family and playing bridge.