I’ve given notice to Nonchalance of my departure as Director of Technology. You’re seeing this because I have to be a little self-promotional to get my next gig.
I am seeking contract gigs (2 weeks to 3 months probably part or full time)
Things I can do for you:
My specialties are in Engineering Management, Infrastructure design, Python/Django/web development and operational efficiency. My favorite work is in real world interactive experiences and computer-human interfaces. I’m a very apt generalist with an entrepreneurial mindset.
Over the next several months I’ll be aiming to find permanent work in one or more of the following areas:
If you’ve got any of this, I’m located in the East Bay and I’m an SF commuter. I am open to remote and on-site work, with possible occasional travel. I’ll also get a coffee with anybody. I can be reached at issac@issackelly.com
If you’re reading this and are just a friend, acquaintance or stranger who hasn’t said “hello” in a while, let me know. I’ve got some time to catch up starting October first.
If you'd just like to keep up with me and some silly projects I'm working on, drop your email in the box on the right.
P.S.
While I’ve got your attention, I have two other former co-workers I can vouch for looking for their next move. One is an EE Tech with a heart of gold. The other is a very talented artist and experience/situational designer and transmedia storyteller who deftly filled several operational burdens in our time working together (community management, events coordination and production). I’ll happily make an intro to anybody reading this.
21st September 2015
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I'm Issac. I live in Oakland. I make things for fun and money. I use electronics and computers and software. I manage teams and projects top to bottom. I've worked as a consultant, software engineer, hardware designer, artist, technology director and team lead. I do occasional fabrication in wood and plastic and metal. I run a boutique interactive agency with my brother Kasey and a roving cast of experts at Kelly Creative Tech. I was the Director of Technology for Nonchalance during the The Latitude Society project. I was the Lead Web Developer and then Technical Marketing Engineer at Nebula, which made an OpenStack Appliance. I've been building things on the web and in person since leaving Ohio State University's Electrical and Computer engineering program in 2007. Lots of other really dorky things happened to me before that, like dropping out of high school to go to university, getting an Eagle Scout award, and getting 6th in a state-wide algebra competition. I have an affinity for hopscotch.