Will Warner
About Will Warner
Will Warner is a Full Stack Java/Angular Developer with extensive experience in mechanical engineering and software development. He has worked at ECS since 2019 and previously held positions at Valero Energy Corporation, Diversified Conveyors, Inc., Hunter Engineering, and Chevron.
Current Role at ECS
Will Warner has been employed at ECS as a Full-Stack Java/Angular Developer since 2019. In this role, he focuses on developing and maintaining applications using Java and Angular technologies. His work contributes to the software development lifecycle, ensuring that applications are efficient and user-friendly. He operates in the Greater Memphis Area and has accumulated five years of experience in this position.
Previous Experience in Engineering
Prior to his current position, Will Warner worked as a Mechanical Project Engineer at Diversified Conveyors, Inc. from 2016 to 2019. In this capacity, he was responsible for overseeing engineering projects and ensuring their successful completion. Before that, he served as a Mechanical Design Engineer at Chevron from 2013 to 2016, where he contributed to design processes and project management.
Internship and Co-Op Experience
Will Warner began his professional journey with a Mechanical Manufacturing Co-Op at Hunter Engineering from 2010 to 2011. He later interned at Valero Energy Corporation in 2012 for three months, gaining valuable experience in mechanical reliability. These early roles provided him with foundational skills in engineering and project management.
Education and Training
Will Warner holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering from Mississippi State University, where he studied from 2008 to 2012. He also completed a Web Programming course at Tech901 in 2019, which equipped him with essential skills in web development, complementing his engineering background.
Technical Skills and Contributions
In his professional roles, Will Warner has led significant technical initiatives, including the migration of version control systems from Subversion to GitHub, which improved collaboration among team members. He utilized SonarQube to enhance code quality and established Jenkins profiles to automate application builds, thereby reducing manual errors. Additionally, he created automated deployment scripts to streamline the deployment process.