on Feb 13
Corey Downing
The choice to major in Computer Science was an obvious choice to me, so here I am now, looking for a job solving challenging software development problems while working in a small team environment.
I started my interest in computers and programming in an elementary school computer camp writing "games" using HyperCard and HyperTalk. Over time, I taught myself some C++ during middle school and took programming classes in High School.
Technologies
Experience (10) show all
Software Developer, Pivotal Labs
January 2013 - Current
CTO & Co-founder, Mighty Spring
July 2012 - December 2012
- Wrote all backend code using Python and Flask
- Contributed bug fixes and features to several open source libraries
- Handled deployment on Heroku
- Setup Continuous Integration, running full test suite and automatically deploying builds to a staging instance
Software Developer, 3dB Labs, Inc.
August 2011 - July 2012
Developed a real-time 3D "waterfall" visualization for signal processing software suite, processing 50 million samples a second displaying at 60 frames per second at a resolution of 640 by 480 pixels.
Implemented features to allow saving and loading of application options and window and dock states using C++ and Qt.
Currently performing a complete overhaul of various internal systems including a rewrite using Ruby on Rails.
Co-Founder/Developer, Neighboardly (2012 Cincinnati StartupBus)
March 2012
I was the sole developer for one of the Cincinnati StartupBus teams called Neighboardly. StartupBus is an organization that places "hackers, hipsters, and hustlers" on a bus to South by Southwest with 72 hours to build and launch a startup.
Neighboardly is an online portal built for streamlining communications between Home Owners Associations and tenants. The founders of Neighboardly are performing some research and experiments to see if the team shall persevere, pivot, or move on to our next project.
Edison Engineering Development Program (Software Engineer), General Electric
July 2010 - July 2011
Working towards my masters through EEDP. Currently taking class through GE on various software engineering topics that involves working full time and having 15 to 20 (or occasionally more) hours of project homework each week that is outside of my full-time position.
My current full-time position is as a software lead and build manager for a commercial aircraft engine controller software. Responsibilities include:
- Reviewing all software changes and test results
- Making software builds
- Making and testing software-related changes
- Managing and supporting a global team of engineers
- Writing documentation
As the software lead I made multiple customer delivery dates and lead the Federal Aviation Administration software certification efforts for both engine programs.
Software Developer Consultant, Astrid
March 2010 - June 2010
Created the backup and restore functionality for Astrid, a to-do list application for Android that has over one million downloads. After successful delivery, I began work but did not finish creating synchronization capabilities with Google Tasks. This work was not finished because I started a full-time job and the lack of an official API for Google Tasks at the time.
Software Engineer Co-op, Siemens Energy and Automation
March 2009 - September 2009
Individually developed a software machine panel for Siemens Sinumerik numerical controllers. Wrote the feature description, designed the software, developed, debugged, and presented it at the end of my co-op term.
Software Engineer Co-op, Siemens Energy and Automation
March 2008 - September 2008
As a member of a small team, I implemented bug fixes and new features for Siemens HMI Solutionline Trace, software for tracing variables on a machine tool. Spearheaded our location's efforts in using Squish and Python as an automated user interface testing tool, use of which has become widespread at our location.
Web Developer (Co-op), Sanger & Eby
March 2007 - September 2007
Developed websites in vbScript/ASP for multiple clients while working on a multi-disciplinary team. Created standards-compliant websites using XHTML and CSS.
- Improved a web tool speed from taking over 30 seconds to taking less than 2 seconds
Technician, Journey Systems
June 2005 - August 2006
Built custom desktops, laptops and servers for Windows and Linux. Performed troubleshooting of hardware and software problems in both operating systems.
Education
Computer Science, University of Cincinnati
2005 - 2010
University Honors Association member, made multiple Dean's lists. Also a proud member of the University of Cincinnati Mountaineering Club.
For my senior design project, I worked with three fellow computer science majors to develop a web app on Google App Engine that interfaced with a local server to categorize tweets on Twitter using the streaming API. The project is no longer available because of the costs associated, but the end result was something we were all proud of.
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Reading

Design Patterns
Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software
Erich Gamma, Richard Helm, Ralph Johnson, John Vlissides
Tools
Atari 800
vim
Background
Developed a love for Linux and open source from my high school programming teacher. Picked up the use of vim over time and it has become my editor of choice these last couple of years.
In addition to computers, I enjoy the great outdoors: backpacking, cycling, running, disc golf, and more.

