Nathan Keeys - Senior Frontend Engineer Contact: keeysnc@gmail.com Based: Gaithersburg, Maryland Github: github.com/keeysnc Education: Virginia Commonwealth University
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August 2022 - Present
Using Redux, React, TypeScript, and React Hook Forms, I built complex accessible forms with persisting state and form validation for a healthcare data analytics application.
I lead an accessibility audit and remediation for a clinical-facing patient appointment viewer application. I worked closely with the frontend and design team to flag, communicate WCAG standards, and implement frontend a11y features. The application passed as WCAG 2.2 AA compliance.
Using React and TypeScript, I built a “print a date” feature for a patient appointment viewer application. Users were able to customize the data they would like to print before printing a formatted PDF that was accessible in any PDF reader.
I tackled multiple complex full-stack features utilizing our React, Typescript (TanStack), and Python (Fast API) stack. I’ve supported other full-stack engineers in complex third-party healthcare EHR integrations and created backend service logic needed for API routes and frontend consumption.
As the developer leading most of the accessibility initiatives on my team, I wrote documentation on best practices and how to test frontend features using screen readers such as VoiceOver and Jaws.
December 2019 - July 31, 2022
I led a 3-person development team in the development of the FBI Jobs website. While working closely with the design team, I was the “go-to” developer for communicating technical concepts.
I developed and maintained frontend features for a Drupal-based website, collaborating with backend, full-stack developers, and product owners. I led the technical feasibility analysis for a major Drupal version upgrade, creating a presentation that evaluated migration risks, module compatibility, architectural implications, and recommended an execution roadmap.
I built a React and TypeScript-based checkout system for a conservation rewards program application.
October, 2019 - December, 2019.
As a contractor, I built a Drupal-based frontend for a health resource website sponsored by the NIH. I worked closely with a small design team implementing Drupal custom theming, accessible components, and PHP post-processing.