Full-stack engineer building production-grade software across healthcare and startups. 5+ years turning hard problems into clean, scalable systems.
Hey — I'm Logan, a full-stack engineer based in Newport News, VA. I've spent the last 5+ years building production software at startups and growth-stage companies, primarily in healthcare tech and startups.
I care a lot about writing software that's actually maintainable — clean APIs, thoughtful architecture, and systems that hold up when things get weird. I've mentored junior engineers, led technical initiatives, and shipped end-to-end features across the full stack.
When I'm not coding professionally, I'm running a homelab out of my house, tinkering with self-hosted infrastructure, or writing about things I've learned the hard way.
Building platform-wide integrations and SMART on FHIR applications for healthcare clients. Inherited and significantly extended the core integration layer, expanding it to support multi-client workflows at scale.
Built sports betting products — AkitaScreen, a real-time odds viewer, and Drever, a risk management dashboard for sportsbooks. Inherited a live React codebase and redesigned it from the ground up without taking the product offline.
Co-founded a platform connecting gig workers with opportunities. Owned the full technical architecture — designed the systems, wrote the APIs, ran the dev team, and made the infrastructure calls from day one.
The portfolio you're looking at. Built with plain HTML, CSS, and vanilla JS — no framework, no build step, no nonsense.
Self-hosted stack on bare-metal running 10+ services — from DNS-level ad blocking to automated home control. Zero cloud bills.
Self-hosted personal library manager for books and comics. Barcode scanning with auto-lookup via Open Library and Metron APIs, OIDC authentication through Authentik, and collection value tracking.
Platform-wide healthcare integration layer supporting SMART on FHIR apps across multiple clients and EHR systems.
Running a full self-hosted stack on bare-metal hardware out of my house.
Everything is containerized with Docker Compose, reverse-proxied through
Nginx Proxy Manager, and secured via Tailscale for private
access and Cloudflare Tunnels for selective public exposure.
Zero cloud dependency. Full control. Pi-hole handles DNS-level ad blocking for the entire
network. Home Assistant runs on a dedicated Raspberry Pi for full home automation — Roku,
lights, sensors, the works.
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Whether you've got a project in mind, want to talk engineering, or just want to nerd out about homelab setups — my inbox is always open.