Ryan Vaughn
About Ryan Vaughn
Ryan Vaughn is a web developer with a background in information technology and cybersecurity. He has worked for various organizations, including JANUS Research Group and DTE Energy, and has experience in frontend development and military web projects.
Work at Janus
Ryan Vaughn has been employed at JANUS Research Group as a Web Developer since 2023. In this role, he is responsible for developing and maintaining web applications. His contributions include collaborating with team members to ensure that projects meet client specifications and standards.
Education and Expertise
Ryan Vaughn studied Information Technology with a focus on Cyber Security at Oakland Community College from 2020 to 2024. He also completed his General Studies at Avondale High School, achieving a High School Diploma in 2020. Additionally, he attended Oakland Schools Technical Campus North East, where he studied Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications.
Background
Ryan Vaughn has a diverse work history, beginning with internships and co-op positions at DTE Energy in various roles, including Network Operations Center and Identity Access Management. He also served as a Leadership Development Intern at RippleMatch and participated in a mentorship program at StreetWise Partners. His experience spans from 2019 to 2023, showcasing his growth in the field of web development and IT.
Achievements
Ryan has successfully delivered multiple websites for the US military, ensuring they met client specifications. He received positive feedback for his contributions to military web development projects. Additionally, he has redesigned logos for organizations and army programs, demonstrating his skills in graphic design alongside web development.
Freelance Work
In addition to his role at JANUS Research Group, Ryan has been self-employed as a Frontend Developer since 2022. In this capacity, he has focused on building customized web-based solutions and coaching onboarding co-workers, leveraging his expertise to enhance project outcomes.