Ashton Ansag serves as a Principal Engineer at Pandera Systems, now known as 66degrees, where he plays a pivotal role in the development of innovative software solutions tailored for the healthcare industry. With a robust background in Object-Oriented Programming and a diverse skill set that...
Ashton Ansag serves as a Principal Engineer at Pandera Systems, now known as 66degrees, where he plays a pivotal role in the development of innovative software solutions tailored for the healthcare industry. With a robust background in Object-Oriented Programming and a diverse skill set that includes Java, TypeScript, and various database technologies like MongoDB and PostgreSQL, Ashton is instrumental in architecting and implementing a comprehensive logistics system for a major healthcare client. This project, which involves building an application from the ground up, is designed to streamline operations by replacing multiple external services, thereby enhancing efficiency and reliability in the healthcare supply chain.
Ashton’s expertise in modern frameworks such as Spring Boot and Angular allows him to create scalable and maintainable applications that meet the complex demands of the healthcare sector. His proficiency in Apache Kafka for real-time data streaming ensures that the logistics system can handle high volumes of transactions seamlessly, providing critical data insights that drive decision-making. Furthermore, his experience with cloud technologies, particularly Google Cloud, enables the deployment of robust solutions that are both secure and accessible.
In addition to his technical skills, Ashton is recognized for his ability to collaborate effectively within large teams, fostering an environment of innovation and continuous improvement. His quick learning aptitude and adaptability allow him to stay ahead of industry trends, ensuring that the solutions he develops not only meet current needs but are also future-proofed for evolving challenges in the healthcare landscape. As a Principal Engineer, Ashton is not just building software; he is shaping the future of healthcare logistics through technology.