13.1°N

Mayas

IT project manager. Restaurant-built, engineer-trained.

Nine years running a family restaurant in Barbados, two engineering degrees, and now the person keeping a manufacturer's biggest technology programs on schedule. Practical first, curious always.

→ quietly open to IT project manager roles

Mayas, in a hammock in the Black Hills
Sioux Falls, SD
Work

Two years in, a portfolio to show for it.

Manufacturing systems, ERP, dealer platforms, service desks. Concept to rollout to the long tail of vendor management most coordinators never stick around for.

4concurrent programs
9yrsrunning a business
2engineering degrees
30°of latitude moved
Flagship · Multi-million dollar program

The MES expansion, on schedule

A multi-million dollar manufacturing execution rollout across multiple vendors, new equipment, and a steering committee I now co-run. Handed to me early, deep end first. Phased delivery, one plan everyone can see, and it's going well.

Nobody gives you a manual for a program this size. Turns out the manual is asking sharp questions fast and writing everything down.

Operations · ITSM

Company-wide service desk, from zero

SLA tiers, automation, a customer portal, then the rollout comms and training that made a whole manufacturer actually use it.

Platform · B2B

Dealer portal releases

New scheduling capability driven through structured testing toward launch, across product, development, and the field.

Systems · ERP

ERP integration & vendor strategy

Contract analysis, cost modeling for leadership, and keeping a strategic vendor honest and on schedule.

Homelab · Self-hosted

boxjuice.dev, the infrastructure

Proxmox, Docker, network-wide DNS, reverse proxy, monitoring. This page is the only part of it someone else hosts.

Path

Thirty degrees of latitude, one throughline.

BARBADOS
9 YEARS

General manager, family restaurant

Ran the whole operation. Staff, suppliers, cash flow, customers, crises. Nine years of learning that every project is ultimately a people problem with a deadline attached.

UWI
TWO DEGREES

B.Sc. Civil Engineering · B.Sc. Computer Science

Engineering taught me how systems carry load. Computer science taught me how they fail. Both turned out to be project management prerequisites.

2024
43.5°N

Sioux Falls, South Dakota

New country, new industry, new winters. Joined Showplace Cabinetry and grew from green hire to owning vendor relationships, cross-functional programs, and platform launches, in under two years.

Running projects

Vendor & stakeholder managementdaily
Jira / JSM administrationadmin level
Requirements & UAT cyclesevery release
Executive reportingmonthly cadence

Hands on keyboard

Proxmox & virtualizationdaily driver
Docker & self-hostingdaily driver
Networking, DNS, reverse proxieshomelab-proven
Agentic AI workflowsdaily, with judgment
Notes

Reading, running, deciding.

Decision

Why my DNS has a fallback

Self-hosting your whole house's DNS is great until you reboot a container and the WiFi "breaks" for everyone you live with. Every critical system gets a boring, public fallback. Resilience beats purity.

Reading

Homer, after Marcus Aurelius

I host a monthly philosophy book club. We finished the Meditations and moved to the Odyssey, which turns out to also be about a long trip home and a lot of vendor problems.

Decision

AI as a sharp tool, not a party trick

I run agentic coding tools against real infrastructure, in ask mode, with snapshots first. The model executes. The judgment about what's safe to run stays mine.

Kitchen

Caribbean & Middle Eastern, from memory

Nine years feeding a restaurant's worth of people leaves habits. Recipes get made from memory and argued about with family across time zones.

Contact

I like meeting people who make things.

Hiring for a role where the plan has to survive contact with reality? My inbox is open.

hello@boxjuice.dev