Conservice: The Utility Experts

About

Conservice is a utility management organization, dedicated to being a service to help conserve on utility spending. They acomplish this by helping property managers to navigate the complex space of provider utility billing, while also helping to detect utility leaks among other services.

My Contributions

Client Onboarding

My primary domain on the Conservice team was onboarding clients. We were responsible for the sites and tooling that Clients, Salespeople, Account Managers, and our internal Setup Specialists used to guide Companies and their owned Locations through setups with our products and services. Over the years, I have worked on many different sites, APIs, and console apps, some in other domains such as Human Resources and Internal Tools. I additionally have worked with many different technologies and frameworks, which have grown, been added to, or swapped out over time. These include Kendo, React, ASP.NET, SQL, No-SQL, Docker, Git, Jira, Jenkins, Keycloak, and Reltio.


Core Development of Company-wide Systems

My team was the one that led the company toward build automation, git source control, and CI/CD. We also designed and implemented the new Core Data service, which was a major inititive for moving the company toward more automated solutions as Conservice's focus shifted more and more toward the Product Development depratment. Our work laid a foundation for the company's new directive.


Advanced Features

I personally designed and implemented several major features for our onboarding system. These features included systems for managed mass importing of data, tracking of accounts and units as they transition between companies, automated emails, and a rules-based recomendation system for several facets of the site, including the editor for managing those rules as well as their runtime compilation. This is by no means an exaustive list of all the features I developed or helped develop during my time at Conservice. Our team was also responsible for maintaining a great number of legacy systems and websites.