Electrical Field Engineer by day. Builder of things that shouldn't exist by night.
Electrical Field Engineer supporting large-scale, mission-critical data center construction for clients including Microsoft and Google. Coordinates daily field activities across trades, interprets construction drawings and specifications, supports RFI/submittal and QA/QC processes, and helps drive the accurate installation and turnover of complex electrical infrastructure. Builds field workpacks from takeoffs — scoping all materials and components — and issues them to the field, then operates and tracks several thousand of them through to weekly client progress reporting. Proficient in Microsoft Excel for managing large datasets and streamlining equipment-tag generation with custom-built software. Sole operator of a Trotec CO2 laser engraver and a Roland BN-20A printer across various media.
Outside of work, I build cybersecurity tools, desktop applications, and hardware projects — primarily around ESP32 platforms, Electron-based tooling, and wireless security research. Naturally tech and mechanically inclined — from PC builds and OS troubleshooting to microcontrollers, soldering, and automotive performance tuning. Deep into the Honda and Acura ecosystem, building and tuning K-series platforms since mid-2025.
- ⚡ Electrical Field Engineer — mission-critical data centers, workpack development, QA/QC, RFIs & submittals, multi-trade coordination
- 📡 Building multi-UI serial controllers and security tools for ESP32 platforms
- 🖥️ Developing a multi-vendor AI workbench desktop app with Electron, React, and TypeScript
- 🛡️ Maintaining 19 cybersecurity and hardware hacking projects — including a 14-device Pelican 1300 cyberdeck
- 🔧 PC building, soldering, laser engraving, and industrial printing
- 🏎️ Honda / Acura enthusiast — fluent across K-series and other Honda platforms
- 🔒 Actively studying OSINT and OPSEC
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The all-in-one ESP32 Marauder controller and multi-firmware flasher. Four native UIs (PyQt5, Tkinter, Textual TUI, Flask browser), 70+ commands across WiFi/BLE/GPS categories, live AP/station tables with a target picker, and a multi-firmware flasher supporting Marauder, ESP32-DIV, Bruce, and custom bins with auto chip detection. Includes suicide build flashing with SHA256 integrity verification, security-hardened firmware fetching, and standalone executables for Windows, Linux x64, and ARM64.
First-of-its-kind anti-forensic boot-gate and secure-wipe provisioner for ESP32 Marauder. Adds a PBKDF2-HMAC-SHA256 boot password, 2-fail automatic wipe with a power-cycle-safe attempt counter, and a GPIO dead-man switch for hardware panic/tamper detection. Two architectures (Fork and Guardian), two security tiers (T1 reflashable, T2 eFuse-locked with Secure Boot v2 and flash encryption). Owner-only defensive measure — same category as Kali's LUKS Nuke and BusKill. Flashed via the Headless Marauder flasher.
An industrial-grade desktop studio for label & tag design, built with Electron, React, and Konva. A drag-and-drop workspace with pan/zoom, a layers panel, transparency, multi-select, smart alignment guides, and undo/redo; a 20+ font library; Code 128B / Code 39 / QR barcodes; CSV & Excel data-merge with N-up sheet layout for batch runs; and one-click export to PDF, PNG, SVG, and ZPL with native output for Trotec laser, Panduit, Roland print/cut, and Zebra thermal printers. OS-credential storage for machine secrets, and a free Windows download (unsigned preview; macOS & Linux to follow).
19 cybersecurity and hardware hacking projects with step-by-step build guides, firmware references, and complete shopping lists. Flagship: a 14-device Pelican 1300 cyberdeck with dual-band WiFi (ESP32-C5), LoRa mesh, IMSI catcher detection (RayHunter), IoT credential harvesting (HaleHound), wired network pentesting (RaspyJack), Kismet WiFi 6E wardriving, and Flock/drone/BLE detection — all from one battery. Complete $1,600-$1,900 hardware inventory.
Multi-firmware flasher and device manager for ESP32, Raspberry Pi, Flipper Zero, and ADB-based security hardware. 14+ firmware profiles (Marauder, GhostESP, Bruce, HaleHound, Meshtastic, ESP32-DIV, Flock-You, OUI-Spy, Sky-Spy, AirTag Scanner, CYT-NG, Momentum, Unleashed), four flash backends (esptool, SD image writer, ADB, qFlipper), four native UIs, batch flash, firmware backup/restore, device auto-detection, offline firmware cache, flash history, update checker, post-flash health check, and a plugin system for community firmware profiles. Built on the Headless Marauder scaffold.
Multi-vendor AI workbench for Claude Code (v4.0.3), built with Electron, React, and TypeScript. A tabbed PTY terminal, a 33-model catalog with Hugging Face Hub browsing and GGUF→Ollama import, an Obsidian-compatible Brain with semantic RAG search, GitHub integration via Octokit, token-cost tracking, and a process-level CPU/RAM/GPU monitor across 16+ panels. Packaged with NSIS installers, DMG, AppImage, and deb/rpm targets across Windows, macOS, and Linux.
2009 Honda Civic SI (FG2) K20Z3 build — tracked in git. Covers bolt-on modifications, maintenance scheduling, install guides, and part research from intake and exhaust to ECU calibration with Hondata FlashPro, flex fuel, and full suspension overhaul. Includes a Python PDF generator for printable build documentation.
Zero-dependency Node.js hook system for Claude Code. Manages context window compression across Stop, PreCompact, and PostCompact events with automatic session state tracking, transcript vault backups, and configurable thresholds. Installs directly into the Claude Code hooks API.
A 17-phase reconnaissance and traffic-analysis methodology for web applications — DNS/TLS recon, mitmproxy network interception, Playwright capture automation, hidden-API endpoint mapping, client-side source analysis, and data-exfiltration detection.


