Jason Morriss
About Jason Morriss
Jason Morriss is a Supervisor at The National Institutes of Health, where he has worked since 2004, transitioning from a web developer role to team management. He has a strong background in web development and security engineering, along with experience in managing diverse teams and expertise in programming languages such as PHP, Javascript, and Python.
Work at National Institutes of Health
Jason Morriss has been employed at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) since 2004, where he serves as a Web Developer and Security Engineer. Over the years, he transitioned into a supervisory role in 2017, where he focuses on team management while continuing to apply his development skills. His tenure at NIH spans two decades, during which he has contributed to various projects and initiatives related to web development and security.
Education and Expertise
Jason Morriss possesses expertise in multiple programming languages, including PHP, Javascript, and Python. His technical background supports his role in managing a diverse team, allowing him to leverage his skills to enhance team performance. His passion for web development remains a significant influence on his management style, ensuring that he stays engaged with the latest trends and technologies in the field.
Background
Before joining the National Institutes of Health, Jason Morriss worked at Digex as a Network Engineer from 1997 to 2004. His experience in network engineering provided him with a solid foundation in technical skills and team collaboration. This background has contributed to his effective management approach in his current supervisory role.
Achievements
Throughout his career, Jason Morriss has successfully transitioned from a technical role to a supervisory position, demonstrating his ability to manage and lead teams effectively. His experience in web development and security engineering has allowed him to influence team dynamics positively and improve overall performance within the National Institutes of Health.