Summary
Farrah Lee is a software engineer in Bellevue with about a decade of experience delivering geospatial and mapping applications. She currently leads development at T-Mobile, driving desktop and mobile geospatial tools that visualize network coverage, sites, and future deployments, and is steering the consolidation of two mappings apps into one. She has hands-on experience migrating a web mapping app from Vanilla JavaScript to Angular, building CI/CD pipelines with GitLab and Kubernetes, and deploying cloud services (AWS Lambda, S3, EC2, GeoServer) to power data rendering and automation. Her work spans mobile web apps with Ionic, server-side APIs with Express, and desktop-era GIS tooling, plus QA processes to ensure bug-free releases. Farrah holds a Bachelor’s in Computer Science from Hofstra University and a GIS-focused Bachelor’s from the University of Washington, reflecting a strong blend of software engineering and geographic information systems. Based in Bellevue, Washington, she brings curiosity, perseverance, and a practical, user-focused approach to turning complex spatial data into actionable insights.
10 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Geographic Information Systems, Bachelor's degree, Geographic Information Systems at University of Washington
Bachelor’s Degree, Computer Science, 3.6, Bachelor’s Degree, Computer Science, 3.6 at Hofstra University
English, Korean, Japanese