Joshua Devine
About Joshua Devine
Joshua Devine is a Software Engineer II with a diverse skill set in both frontend and backend technologies, including React Native and Node.js. He has transitioned from a career in music theory and composition to software engineering, with experience at companies such as Keap, Tesla, and Redwood Materials.
Work at Keap
Joshua Devine is currently employed at Keap as a Software Engineer II, a position he has held since 2023. His role is based in Chandler, Arizona, and he works remotely. Prior to this, he served as a Software Engineer I at Keap for two years, starting in 2022. His responsibilities at Keap include developing software solutions and enhancing the company's technology offerings.
Background in Software Engineering
Joshua Devine has a diverse skill set in software engineering, encompassing both frontend and backend technologies. He is proficient in React Native and Node.js, and has experience with Vue.js for frontend development. His expertise extends to building applications using Google Cloud Platform (GCP) and utilizing GraphQL for API development. This technical foundation supports his current role at Keap.
Previous Experience at Redwood Materials
Before joining Keap, Joshua worked at Redwood Materials as a Material Flow Process Specialist for four months in 2022. This role was based in Carson City, Nevada, where he contributed to the company's material flow processes. His experience in this position added to his diverse professional background.
Career Transition from Music to Software Engineering
Joshua Devine transitioned from a career in music theory and composition to software engineering. He studied Music Theory and Composition at Cairn University and Temple University from 2004 to 2012. His shift to technology began with his training at App Academy, where he focused on Full Stack Development, achieving proficiency in React, Node, Express, and Flask.
Experience at Tesla
Joshua has a notable history with Tesla, where he held two positions. He worked as a Material Flow Associate from 2017 to 2018 and later served as a Project Manager from 2018 to 2021. His time at Tesla involved managing projects and overseeing material flow processes, contributing to his professional development.