Jessica Lynch
About Jessica Lynch
Jessica Lynch is a Full Stack Developer with a diverse background in software engineering and opera singing. She has worked at Seagate Technology in various engineering roles and is currently employed at Softrams, contributing to frontend improvements and testing.
Work at Softrams
Jessica Lynch has been employed at Softrams as a Full Stack Developer since 2022. In this role, she utilizes a diverse set of technologies, including Angular, TypeScript, and Node. Her contributions focus on the development and enhancement of software solutions, leveraging her extensive background in software engineering.
Previous Experience at Seagate Technology
Jessica Lynch worked at Seagate Technology in various capacities from 2014 to 2021. She began as an Intern II and III for two years, then progressed to Software/Firmware Engineer I/II from 2016 to 2020, and later served as Test Process Lead (Engineer II) for seven months in 2020. She also held the position of Full Stack Web Developer (Engineer II) for one year before transitioning to her current role.
Background in Performing Arts
Before her career in technology, Jessica Lynch spent seven years as an Ensemble Member at Opera Colorado, performing at the Denver Center for Performing Arts, specifically at The Ellie Caulkins Opera House from 2004 to 2011. Her background in opera singing provides her with a unique perspective in her engineering roles.
Education and Expertise
Jessica Lynch holds a Bachelor of Computer Science degree, graduated Cum Laude, from the University of Colorado Boulder, where she studied Software Engineering from 2012 to 2016. Additionally, she earned a Bachelor of Music degree with an emphasis in Voice Performance from the University of Northern Colorado from 1997 to 2001. Her educational background supports her expertise in both software development and performing arts.
Contributions to 4innovation.cms.gov
In her previous roles, Jessica Lynch contributed to the development of the 4innovation.cms.gov platform. Her work focused on frontend improvements and testing, utilizing her experience with various testing frameworks such as Jest, Jasmine, Taiko, and Gauge.