Designed and launched a mobile app using React Native, React Native Reusables, and Nativewind CSS. Mentored junior developers and streamlined practices; deployed apps to Google Play Store. Coordinated meetings, assigned tasks, and tracked project progress.
Jul 2024 – September 2025
Rastuc Technologies Limited
Frontend Developer
Built responsive applications with Next JS, integrating ShadCN UI, Mantine UI, and Tailwind CSS. Connected front-end with GraphQL and REST APIs using Apollo.
Jun 2024 – Nov 2024
Rastuc Technologies Limited
Backend Developer
Maintained and extended Django APIs with Strawberry GraphQL in existing codebases. Wrote unit tests and documentation to improve reliability and maintainability.
Jun 2024 – Mar 2025
VS Tech
Fullstack Web Developer
Developed and maintained applications using Next JS as a fullstack framework. Built responsive UI components and improved performance across client projects. Refactored and maintained legacy codebases, ensuring clean code practices.
May 2025 – September 2025
Rastuc Technologies Limited
HR & Mentorship
Led mentorship programs to upskill junior developers in modern frameworks. Facilitated project management workflows using Jira and Trello.
My Skills
Core competencies that drive my performance.
JavaScript/TypeScript97 %
React JS98 %
Next JS94 %
Node JS/Express JS99 %
Python95 %
Django96 %
React Native95 %
Git97 %
GitHub Actions97 %
Jira98 %
Trello93 %
Clean Code Architecture98 %
CSS/Tailwind CSS/CSS Modules94 %
Zustand96 %
Bash94 %
Linux95 %
NGINX98 %
ShadCN UI95 %
Mantine UI91 %
BNA UI95 %
Education
Empowering Creativity through
Ongoing, Expected Graduation: 2026
B.Sc. Computer Science
Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT)
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2018 – 2022
Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE)
Nakuru Boys High School
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