Engineer • Operator • Product Builder

Monroe Stone Greenville, SC

Practical software for real-world operations.

I build dependable tools that help people make decisions faster, work more clearly, and keep real operations moving. My background spans software, automation, device workflows, and farm systems.

Available for software and systems work Focused on tools people actually use

About

I like building systems that are useful on day one and easier to maintain on day one hundred. My work spans product engineering, automation, operations tooling, and field-ready hardware integrations.

Recent focus areas include logistics optimization, lightweight device tooling, 3D experimentation, and smart farm operations. I care about clear UX, practical outcomes, and steady iteration.

  • Product-first engineering Turn ambiguous needs into measurable outcomes.
  • Operational excellence Ship resilient systems with real-world constraints in mind.
  • Builder’s mindset Prototype quickly, then harden for production.

Experience Highlights

Product + Systems Engineering

Architected tools that bridge software and operations—from automation pipelines to internal dashboards.

Focus: reliability, performance, and human-centered UX.

Logistics & Route Optimization

Built platforms to streamline scheduling, routing, and field operations for distributed teams.

Impact: fewer errors, faster decisions, clearer visibility.

Hardware + Edge Workflows

Integrated printers, embedded devices, and IoT data flows to make on-site work effortless.

Outcome: reliable field tooling with minimal training.

Featured Projects

Selected work focused on practical utility, clear interfaces, and real-world workflows.

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PickMyRoute

Routing

Smart route planning with simple inputs and clear outputs—built for real operators.

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clawd-pager

Ops

Low-friction pager for alerts and on-the-go notifications using lightweight hardware.

FlyingChanges Farm

FlyingChanges Farm is a separate, hands-on part of my work focused on sustainable agriculture and practical systems. It informs some of the operational tools I build, but it is intentionally distinct from my software portfolio.

Over time I plan to give the farm its own dedicated web presence and keep this site focused on engineering, products, and systems work.

Farm Tech Stack

  • Sensor-driven irrigation tracking
  • Field task scheduling & checklists
  • Inventory + harvest forecasting
  • Hardware-integrated labeling & printing

Let’s build something durable.

Interested in collaborating or swapping notes? Reach out anytime.